First Tank

remember5

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Bought my '19 TRD Sport Saturday and today went ahead and filled up the tank. Seems to get about the same or better mileage as my '06 LR3. Crappy. But, you pay to play. I'll post some real world mileage numbers now that everything is reset. Not sure I trust the info system to be accurate.
 

RixTRDSport

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Since no-one else shared, Ive had my 2021 TRD sport for a week now and im seeing mixed mileage between 16 and 17, I traded my 2016 4Runner and the 4.0 never reached 16mpg over 3 years. The 4Runner averaged 11-12 towing a 3800lb TT, I know the TRD Sport cant do any worse... btw my 08LR3 with MTR tires would avg 9 in the winter back in the day and not much better than 12 in the summer. I have never loved and hated a vehicle as much as that LandRover...Love the Toyotas, can't seem to find anything to hate.
 

nelsenderson

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I have a 2015 Sequoia Platinum and I've been getting 14mpg pretty consistently. No matter if I'm flatlanding in NC or at altitude in CO hauling folks and luggage over mountain passes.

EDIT: I have the 5.7 engine.

--Chris N.
 

TreeDude21

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I have a stock 2021 Platinum and can get 15 around town and 17 to 18 on the highway. I have done 20 on the highway with the cruise control locked onto a truck in front of me using the shortest pacing distance averaging 70 MPH. However if you want to drive it like you stole it it quickly drops below 14.
 

MikeHawk

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I have a 2014 platinum with the 5.7L
I replaced the battery and for the first 100miles I got 7mpg (was very expensive)
After that it's been 14-18mpg
 

Air Al

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2013 Sequoia Limited and I am at 17.5 mpg over first 3500 miles. Mix of highway, dirt road, city is probably 60, 20, 20. Much of the highway miles were 75+ mph. Pretty happy with that.
 

WyoScout

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2010 5.7 limited, about the same in town mpg, up to 22 on the highway at about 65. It’s not the throttle that decreases mpg as much as the brakes, anticipate stops and use less brakes. But that will only get you a small increase in mpg.
 

Carlob

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If i drive gently at 70MPH I can get very close to 19 on long road trips. If I'm not trying at all, it's closer to 17.4