Tacoma Fuel mileage

gkempf

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Considering getting a newer Tacoma but want some honest no BS info on what you guys are getting out of yours. Thanks Guys
 
2019 Toyota TRD Off Road four door short bed. With Canopy and yakima rack 18-20 mpg. When I had Schwab Open Range tires it was steady 20 but switched to Wrangler Ultraterrains and now about 18-19 mpg. Wind plays a big factor where I live.
 
21 sport 6 speed manual, been averaging around 20, but last tank was 22.5. Mostly 55mph highway with a little city driving.
 
'23 Tacoma Trail Ed. DCSB 4x4 AT - 17.5 mpg avg. - re-gearing to 4.88 as soon as I can swing it, supposedly fixes some of the constant shifting at the slightest hill, and increases the MPG by 2-3 (at a sacrifice of top speed).
 
19 DCSB manual, canopy with 255/85/16 tires sit right around 18mpg. I also have a tune that bumped it up about half an mpg. I only drive on weekends so most of my miles are not in stop and go traffic.
 
My 18 pro on 33s averaged 19 mpg average over 5 years of owning it. Most 50-55mph driving back roads back and forth to work. Super reliable truck but terrible mileage and power. Tuned help but was still a dog.
 
Horrible, if you get an automatic they need to be re-geared.

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I have two tacomas, 1996 and a 2020. The 2020 gets 18-20mpg, but I drive fairly fast everywhere I go. My wife gets better gas mileage. I don’t worry about gas mileage most of the time as it’s not why I bought a tacoma.
 
I have a 21 today I got up to 24 but I usually avg 18 to 20. Ok I drove 3 hours and alot of flat and down hill but did show 24 for a mile or 2. :)
 
2012 4 cylinder. Extra cab 6' bed. I get about 21 driving about 50/50 highway/city miles. In the summer I have stock trd wheels with the Goodyear tires that come with them. In the winter I have steely wheels and studded Goodyear Duratracs 235/85/16's and they drop mileage down to 17 mpg.
 
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