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2013 Rav4 Awd Diesel Mpg Query


Nitehawk2014
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Renting a few cars at the moment to decide which one to buy


At the moment i have a 2013 Toyota Rav4 2.0 ltr Diesal AWD


I picked up the car on sat morning it had about half a tank in it , i drove to Essex down the M1/25 light moderate traffic , speed was about 70-80


the avg mpg (there and back) was about 43 mpg. Nothing to get excited about but nothing to complain about either.


i filled the tank up at the local sainsbury's i was a little put back by the crusing range....only 447 miles to a tank , i was hoping for more.


Monday morning at about 3,30 i headed off to Scotland , a nice 343 mile trip to test out the fuel economy.


again the car was driven at between 70-80 , most of it on cruise control.


i was a little bit concerned on the fuel consumption , nothing i could do seemed to raise the car above 35 mpg until i got to scotland where it slowly rose to 40.0

mpg , this was with a wait of a good 20 mins in traffic.


one thing i did notice is the occasional blip of the orange asterisk , then it said engine oil low , just after carlisle i pulled into the services , and had to put in 2 ltrs of oil in as it was very very low.



one thing i don't understand is why the average mpg would be very different over 2 days with the car being run in a similar fashion on both days.


the a/c was off on both trips


Does this fuel usage sound normal to you ? I like the Rav4 but this fuel usage is worry as i do the Scotland run each week

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I presume the figures you quote come from the vehicle display - these can be a bit iffy, though some Ravs are pretty spot on. The most accurate way of measuring consumption is by a tank brim to brim calculation. Around the mid 40's is probably the figure for mixed driving though I know someone who claims a regular 50+ mpg. I know this was a rental car but if you decide to buy a Rav - you might consider using premium rather than supermarket fuel - if you do a search on this forum, there's been a lot of debate on the subject. Bit worrying that the oil level was down by 2L!

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