Yaris Hypermiling

Yaris Hypermiling

Posted on 01. Dec, 2008 by Anna in Hypermiling, Hypermiling Videos

Hypermiling in a Yaris Liftback auto. Driving from Sunland to Tujunga on the 210 East. Hypermiling in a Yaris Liftback auto.
Driving from Sunland to Tujunga on the 210 East. Distance: 7 miles. Avg speed: 55 mph. Top speed: 65 mph. Trip mpg: 57.4.

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10 Responses to “Yaris Hypermiling”

  1. Very interesting, i’ve heard of this technique, but i’ve never really looked into it, but if it can get this kind of results, i’ll give it a closer look, thanks.

  2. Odzyskiwanie Danych

    20. Feb, 2009

    Good score. I think it could be even better but the distance is too low.
    Have you heard of VW Lupo 3l? It does more than 60 mpg.

  3. Setai

    06. Mar, 2009

    Amazing results. I was always hesitant in using this method but wow! I didn’t expect that it’d be so efficient.

  4. Carla@Frisco Real Estate

    18. Apr, 2009

    I have a Cadillac CTS and I have followed some of the same tricks. My car should be getting around 18-20 combined, but I have averaged around 23-24 on flat terrain here in Texas. I know that is nothing compared to yours but every bit counts.

  5. Julie@CCB in Dallas

    04. May, 2009

    can this work on any car? i get good mileage now but everything counts

  6. Anna

    04. May, 2009

    I think mileage can be improved on any car but it would be important to have a good understanding of how hypermiling is and what options you have for different vehicles. If you are serious about it you might want to get the eBook on the subject at http://livingclean.com/hypermiling/hypermilingebook.html

  7. TP

    12. May, 2009

    If hypermiling really works in any car make/model, then it should be promoted not only for cost related benefits but for its impact to our Mother Nature.

  8. Bretagne ferienhäuser

    21. May, 2009

    Wow this is awesome, I never imagine that someone can do this technique. Well its really a risk to this one in this kind of car. I really don’t like to try this. I just enjoy watching it.

  9. Gry Dla Dzieci

    02. Jun, 2009

    I’ve recently read somewhere that rapid starts decrease mileage. How does that work? Or was it only a typo?

    Gry Dla Dziecis last blog post..Odkrywanka

  10. RobertSwansonSr

    22. Dec, 2009

    Funny how Fritz Henderson supposedly didn’t like rebadging cars, like the G8 as a Chevy (in this case the Chevy is a dog), but had no problem in rebadging the Opel Insignia as the Buick Regal, and the Chevy Cruze as another small Buick.

    Starting to look like GM 1986, all over again. Eeeew!

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