Hi Bill, I have owned the Lexus hybrid since July of 2005. We are only getting 23-24 mph on the highway and the same in town, so you are doing much better. How do you get such great mileage?
Steve
I have no idea why you are getting such low MPG.
The worst I've had is 27mpg on a run.
If I keep to 60mph I can get 32mpg.
bill
Hi Bill, I have owned the Lexus hybrid since July of 2005. We are only getting 23-24 mph on the highway and the same in town, so you are doing much better. How do you get such great mileage?
Steve
I have no idea why you are getting such low MPG.
The worst I've had is 27mpg on a run.
If I keep to 60mph I can get 32mpg.
bill
I am in the USA, and it sounds like you are in England. Are you figuring your mileage in miles per hour and miles per gallon as I am? Consumer Reports and all of the auto magazines over here are finding the same reduced mileage that I am getting.
Steve
I owned a 2006 RX400h and averaged 27.6 for all kinds of driving ... better in town and lower on the road. It had EXCELLENT power, and if you used it the mileage would definately go down. I also only used premium fuel, it would run regular, but the mileage hit was proportionate so I just stuck with premium.
The real reason I am posting is that I just traded my '06 in on a new 2010 RX450h. What an upgrade! MUCH nicer car! Nav system controls are the best I've ever seen. Mileage is 10% better than the '06 (consistently getting 30 mpg). Although the advertised horsepower is up, the '06 "felt" stronger ... the 2010 is no dog mind you, just that the '06 was a HOT ROD and this one is heavier and the power seems to be more smoothly applied. It is still quite strong and 0-60 numbers are nearly the same, just doesn't have the "kick in the pants" feel that the '06 had. Price is up, but the content is up more ... buy one ... you'll love it. It's a better value for the money than the '06 was. The '06 wasn't real "upscale" in it's feel ... the 2010 definately is ... it feels like a Lexus. The '06 felt more like a "fancy" Toyota.