Hello, approximately 420-440 miles on my normal daily commute with weekend errands. Got 480 miles once with a holiday and slow cruising. 60mph indicated cruise control (real world 55/56mph) on dual carriageway and motorway use. In urban areas try to keep the Eco Metere beneath the capital "E" to get the electric motor to take over. Real-world MPG is a dependable and repeated 51-53mpg fill to fill. Average MPG, according to the computer, over thousands of miles is 56MPG. However, computer readouts are often optimistic. An 1800cc petrop automatic car with 17" wheels and a big panoramic roof giving 50mpg is quite satisfactory for me. Smooth drive, effortless and quiet. Love it.
@@wheelerd02 thanks mate, I’m looking at getting this or most likely a yaris hybrid for driving instructor and also daily driving too. But maybe a diesel, although i think the hybrids are pretty cool how they work
@AaronKundi Toyota Hybrid would be a very good shout. Safe, reliable, economical, and easy to drive. They perform better in lower speed urban environments on account of electric motor use. Although very economical, they aren't best suited for long-haul work. Driving instructors going slowly with pupils would be ideal.
I solved it by selling it to a friend. A friend who but just the other day told me he has now sold it. It was lowered so had to have a replacement steering rack. Then it had a warranty one months later. It has gone for a 3rd time now plus he said there was heater/blower problem. Sold to a mechanic who has now flipped. 20 years old and still soldiering on. The Toyota is going really well. Fault free, a smooth & easy drive. All while being utterly stress free. Economical to boot!
Cheers pal for sharing another wonderful video much respect and appreciation for your videos love from Dublin
Thank you. Your comment is warmly received
miss your videos man
Sporadic but there should be more in the future friend
@@wheelerd02 still working for the council?
@@Snowlads left in 2022
@@wheelerd02 on to bigger and better things I suppose
How many miles do you get on a full tank? And what mpg do you get? Thanks
Hello, approximately 420-440 miles on my normal daily commute with weekend errands. Got 480 miles once with a holiday and slow cruising.
60mph indicated cruise control (real world 55/56mph) on dual carriageway and motorway use. In urban areas try to keep the Eco Metere beneath the capital "E" to get the electric motor to take over.
Real-world MPG is a dependable and repeated 51-53mpg fill to fill.
Average MPG, according to the computer, over thousands of miles is 56MPG. However, computer readouts are often optimistic.
An 1800cc petrop automatic car with 17" wheels and a big panoramic roof giving 50mpg is quite satisfactory for me. Smooth drive, effortless and quiet. Love it.
@@wheelerd02 thanks mate, I’m looking at getting this or most likely a yaris hybrid for driving instructor and also daily driving too. But maybe a diesel, although i think the hybrids are pretty cool how they work
@AaronKundi Toyota Hybrid would be a very good shout. Safe, reliable, economical, and easy to drive.
They perform better in lower speed urban environments on account of electric motor use. Although very economical, they aren't best suited for long-haul work.
Driving instructors going slowly with pupils would be ideal.
Oh you got a new Toyota so u solved the Skoda
I solved it by selling it to a friend. A friend who but just the other day told me he has now sold it.
It was lowered so had to have a replacement steering rack. Then it had a warranty one months later.
It has gone for a 3rd time now plus he said there was heater/blower problem. Sold to a mechanic who has now flipped.
20 years old and still soldiering on.
The Toyota is going really well. Fault free, a smooth & easy drive. All while being utterly stress free. Economical to boot!