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Toyota Tacoma Real World MPG Numbers
simonkenton2
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I am looking at buying a Toyota 4X4 with the 2.7 and manual. What kind of mileage can I expect to get?
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Also, on warm mornings I get a funny exhaust-like smell in the cab for a few minutes until she warms up.
If most folks are getting in the low 20's, somethings not quite right.
With the standard 3.42 axle ratio and the standard 235/75X15 tires I managed to get a best of 26.x MPG on the highway driving conservatively.
This truck was THE BEST truck I ever owned. When I sold it at 50,000 miles there were ZERO squeaks or rattles. I never should have sold it but needed something that would tow and carry 3 - 5 passengers. Ended up with a new '99 Sierra 4X4 that turned out to be junk and I sold it after about a year of ownership.....
Wish I had that Toyota back!
I wish I could see some of your gas milage....but I don't drive on highway conservatively. I could get 20+ if I stuck to 70-75, but I can't do it.
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Have V6 manual in a 2005 Access Cab Tacoma with TRD Sport package.
Tom Clark
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At least the truck managed to approach the 25 mpg threshold on a roadtrip running 70-75 mph (with a tailwind ;-) ). But then again, maybe getting out of town and away from the reformulated fuel required here helped too.
j
Seems like it was rated 22 / 25. But I found it interesting at the time that the mileage for the standard cab and extended cab were the same. The log shows that the stated city mileage was some sort of arbitrary, bogus number. Maybe the test track was downhill the whole way around...
On the other hand, my wife bought an '04 Rav, 2 WD, with the fancy 2.4l engine at the same time as the Tacoma and it handily beats its mileage guestimates -- while at the same time providing a whole lot more acceleration.
The downside to the log...I keep looking at the fuel price on those first couple of fill-ups :-(
"City" mileage can really vary depending on just how "city" it really is. If you're doing a lot of stop/go, like once every block in a residential district, it will drop your mileage much more than having to stop every half-mile at a light on a main drag. For a truck that you use to work, those a pretty good #s. Far better than if you had a 1/2 ton or larger!
Filled up today and with a mostly city, some hwy mix, I got 20.5 MPG. Not too impressive, but the engine is still breaking in. So we'll see.
I should say that the same route with the same driving style and speeds in my previous Ford Focus ZX5 with an automatic averaged about 23 MPG so if I ever just drove a nice, sane even pace, I'd imagine this truck would do decent on a nice road trip.
cab type
transmission type
2x2 or 4x4
engine size
That makes this post much more useful.
Thanks
First full tank of gas I went through with it mixed highway/city but mostly highway:
23mpg
By the way, I love this truck.
cab type
transmission type
2x2 or 4x4
engine size
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AND:
State, octane used, miles on vehicle.
State is a biggie with custom gas blends.
Thanks!
john
I am still weighing the impact a "hybrid" vehicle might have -- 8-9 years before battery replacement ($13,000+ in addition to environmental problems) vs just burning the gasoline.
6-speed manual transmission
About 16.2 mpg on average, combined city/highway driving daily.
NOTE: Originally was getting 14 mpg! If you read the manual it tells you the optimal speed to shift at for the best compromise between mileage and performance (according to the engineers at least).
For the 6 speed manual:
0-15 mph 1st Gear
15-25 mph 2nd Gear
25-40 mph 3rd Gear
40-45 mph 4th Gear
45-50 mph 5th Gear
50 and up 6th Gear
I'm puzzled as to why the range for 4th and 5th is so small...why even bother creating a 6-speed transmission?? Towing I suppose....increased engine braking ability? Hmm..
B
I think if you keep your foot off the gas a little you might get a little beter gas mileage. I also Hardly use 2nd Gear. I use 1ST, 3RD, 5TH, works Great, Pleanty of Power. Got only 54,000mi. on it so far.
ALOHA!
We pay that here in CT, as well.
Filled up three times, the tank was:
Empty
Half full
Quarter tank left
I got 24, 26, and 27mpg. Maybe 75% freeway/Hiway, at most.
My 2001 in the same trim, with a manual tranny, over 78,000 miles got 26mpg in mixed driving, 28mpg with more freeway, and 24mpg with less (much less) freeway/hiway driving. The 2005 is much more vehicle! I was expecting 26mpg+ overall with the Vvti when I bought, so am happy so far.
The seat back just above my left bun looks to have a bit of a fray already, don't know what would cause it, unless it was there right out of the gate. Also, the plastic on the top of the door panels looks to be easy to scratch. The 2001 seemed a bit better in those two areas, but too soon to tell.
Back to the 2005, 1,150 miles, haven't seen 3,000 rpm's yet. Use 87 octane.
Just an update, but on my same driving route as my previous updates, I got 22 MPG. Now just .5 to 1 MPG below what I was getting with my 5-door Focus hatchback. Still only around 3000 miles on the odometer. 87 octane gas as always.
First tank was 1/3 highway (70 mph), 2/3 city. Averaged 18.5 mpg.
Second tank was all city. Averaged 19.3 mpg.
Third tank was 1/3 highway (70 - 75 mph), 2/3 city. Averaged 20.0 mpg.
I live in St. Louis and we have a special EPA blend. I use 87 octane gas.
I did put a hard cover on the truck sometime during the second tank.
The TRD Sport has 17" wheels if that makes a difference. I also don't drive with a a heavy foot. I notice some people wondering why anyone would put 87 octane into a 240 hp truck. That explains why they are getting 15 - 16 mpg right there. Not the gas difference, but the way one drives. I enjoy the hp, but don't feel the need to drag race from red lights.
John
Last fillup was 21.5 MPG. About 3,000 miles on the truck.
Here in Hawaii we PAY 2.27 JUST for 87 Octane!
We pay that here in CT, as well.
Wouldn't that be nice... San Diego is ~2.40
Prerunner
Man Tranny
87 Octane only
5025 miles
Virginia
I was getting 18 when I first got it. Right after 2500 miles the GPM went to 20 and stayed there. My drive is 80 miles round trip to work with a mild mix of city driving. Now I am up to 22.5-23 MPG (after 4000 miles). It seems like it keeps getting better and better every time I fill up. Great truck. No chips or strange chirps just a nice shopping cart induced dent on rear access door, hoping to get it fixed. I was thinking of a cold air induction system, would that help the 2.7? If so where can I find one (or instructions to make my own? How about any other mods to kick up the MPG? Thanks...