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Crazy Mpg On 1l Yaris :s


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I've had this yaris for 3 years now and I always fill up (40 litres) and would get around 370/80 miles, however in the last 2/3 months i would say ive been getting maximum 260 miles out of a full tank and i worked out, thats about 29mpg :S! This is a one litre car we're talking about, when i first purchased the car (lady owner) it had average 48mpg on the trip but as im a young driver it went down to 42mph and it still says 42mpg but getting 29mph is just crazy for a 1l. The car is in perfect condition and just got serviced last month so i dont have a clue what the problem is.

thanks in advance

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I think you have answered your own question, the clue is in the last 2/3 months - the coldest period in over 30 years(even down south in 'that there London'!) which equates to longer warming up periods therefore consuming more fuel. I wouldn't worry as when the weather warms up your mpg I'm sure will return to normal.

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Stan is bang on with this....My MPG has been terrible for the past few months because of this weather! :censor: (I hate the winter)

Today was actually good, as the weather was nice and sunny and quite warm, i was getting 40-50mpg and had it up to 56mpg at one point! :thumbsup:

Don't worry, it will get better when you don't need to use the heaters, lights, wipers, heated rear screen all the time. :lol:

Roll on summer!! :yahoo:

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ahh thanks for help guys the warmer it gets the better coz my student loan is for partying not petrol money :D

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ahh thanks for help guys the warmer it gets the better coz my student loan is for partying not petrol money :D

:lol: Nice one! :thumbsup:

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I find all this talk of MPG funny as, someone always says they get 12 mpg,driving like a nun wearing helium slippers, whilst someone else says they get 120mpg and drive like a loony in lead filled doc martens!

I get studid amounts sometimes, either very low or rather high. The main thing is what it will return over a course of months, even yeras, not on a drive or two. Surprisingly (or not) the slower you go, the more you will use. AT pull-away and driving at or around 20mph, you will use more than driving constantly at around 45-55mph. Then, after that, you will start to see the mpg drop off again and a smaller engine will do more work to drive faster so a 2L engine should be more efficient than a 1L engine at high-ish (motorway) speeds, I now have A diesel skoda, 1.4L that easily tops the Yaris 1L I had by 10mpg as a learner car and should get even better at motorway speeds too. The learners always sem to get lower mpg than I do, although I drive quicker as I get up to speeed and better economy, quicker and see situations developing sooner, getting off the gas earlier.

How you drive can make SO much difference, you would be amazed!

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I find all this talk of MPG funny as, someone always says they get 12 mpg,driving like a nun wearing helium slippers, whilst someone else says they get 120mpg and drive like a loony in lead filled doc martens!

I get studid amounts sometimes, either very low or rather high. The main thing is what it will return over a course of months, even yeras, not on a drive or two. Surprisingly (or not) the slower you go, the more you will use. AT pull-away and driving at or around 20mph, you will use more than driving constantly at around 45-55mph. Then, after that, you will start to see the mpg drop off again and a smaller engine will do more work to drive faster so a 2L engine should be more efficient than a 1L engine at high-ish (motorway) speeds, I now have A diesel skoda, 1.4L that easily tops the Yaris 1L I had by 10mpg as a learner car and should get even better at motorway speeds too. The learners always sem to get lower mpg than I do, although I drive quicker as I get up to speeed and better economy, quicker and see situations developing sooner, getting off the gas earlier.

How you drive can make SO much difference, you would be amazed!

i really like when people talks about mpg..esp when its related to yaris.. i believe what you said is true, it depends on how we drive our car, how we press the pedal etc.. for my yaris, full tank, driving @80km/h everyday to work, distance travelled 650KM. i only fill my gas tank once in two weeks ;P

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Also, give it a good thrashing on the motorway occasionally to clear out all the crap in the engine that may have accumulated.

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The thrashing bit is true but be sure to have a healthy engine first... You wouldn't want to try to run a marathon with a dickie ticker! :blink:

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