Can confirm, here in Houston, 24-27mpg is pretty easy. Even got exactly 30.0 once. Yay no hills/mountains haha
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U r correct. But all the thing you listed are on the higher end trim. Yes I had the Trail Hunter for that reason. And yes I have the privilege to visit and see how my Trail Hunter trim build. And yes my friend they build differently especially on the quality control side even though they build in the same plant. Sure get an SR5 and play engineer all we wantI dont know about that. Im coming from a Gen 5 fully modded for MOAB crawling with more then 200,000 of hard off road use and not 1 single electrical or mechanical issue ever arose. FJ before that whom my friend built with over 300,000 km and same thing, no electrical or mechanical issues beyond standard wear from milage.
Also, Toyota specifically designed the Gen 6 taking into consideration that the 4runner is a heavily modded vehicle in their line up. They specifically designed the suspension to allow up to 2.5” without control arm changes and ball joint stress, they pre wired AUX systems to allow electrical upgrades and mods with their own factory fuse points and relays, they added factory threads for factory rock sliders ment for adding steel to the rig etc…
Im coming from experience here and i got to say, iv never had issues with any of my toyota rigs after mods, ever, and this Gen 6 i suspect will be no different.
Amazing sire. I took a trip from LA to Huntington beach 50 miles. The first 15 miles traffic as LA usual. The next 30 miles highway and the last 5 miles city. My TH has at least 300 lbs of extra weight of accessories and I still average in at 31.1 mpg. I was driving around and below 75 mph.How's everyone's hybrid MPG stats looking lately?
TH here with 300 lbs extra weight. Using 87 and still get average 23 mpg city. Highway around 31.1 mph. 87 and as smooth as butter.I've been doing pump tracking to be more accurate. I tried 89 and truthfully felt like the vehicle ran a little less smooth, also noticed the auto start/stop for the first time. Swapped back to 93 and now I can barely tell when it starts or stops and the vehicle drives better. Sticking with 93 from here on.
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31?TH here with 300 lbs extra weight. Using 87 and still get average 23 mpg city. Highway around 31.1 mph. 87 and as smooth as butter.
Yes. I was beyond surprised and I’m using 87 on eco mode on 405 highway. I can pull that day up and take a picture. Hold on. The two circle are all highway trip. The rest commute from home to office 2 miles pretty much.