Thanks for the test trail in mpg. I own a 23’ TRD off road tundra, 21’ Sienna XSE and 21’ Camry TRD. What I’ve learned is the same as you said. If you’re trying to save money on gas than you bought the wrong vehicle but that being said , I use to own a 18’ TSS Tundra and that one burnt more fuel for sure. So this one is a blessing to be honest with the new gen. 💯💥💥 Last note. I love having a truck just for that 1 time I need a truck to haul something. May sound crazy I know 😂
My 2017 Toyota Avalon 3.5 I drive gets an ave of 24.5 mpg at 7200 miles per yr. Also only 50009 miles on it. The wifes 2023 Toyota Camry TRD 3.5 gets an avg of 26.2 and just turned 5 K miles and drives an avg of 6k miles/yr. OIL changes/filter. I plan on keeping both these cars a long time hence i'm a stickler on maintenance and dont care about cost. Every 3000 or twice per yr. Nov/April, brake fluid exchange every 20k miles, antifreeze same, trans every 30k and it has to be toyota products not any other brand including any thing that may go wrong. Toyota is bullet proof engineering! They see me coming they say call toyota and get fluids, LOL.
Wonder if you added the cold air intake setup if you'd get some of that lost mileage back? This could be a cool real life experiment, S&B cold air intake and see the differences.
Great video. Thanks for all the effort. I may have missed it by did you say what tire and what load rating the tire is? I’ve heard E rated tires are on the heavier side.
Interesting comparison! Can't wait to see the MPG differences between the lifted and stock 3rd Gen Toyota Tundra models from 2022 to 2024. We sent you an email, check it out.
I have a '24 in stock trim and my mileage is consistent with your results. Nice job.
Thanks
Thanks for the test trail in mpg.
I own a 23’ TRD off road tundra, 21’ Sienna XSE and 21’ Camry TRD.
What I’ve learned is the same as you said. If you’re trying to save money on gas than you bought the wrong vehicle but that being said , I use to own a 18’ TSS Tundra and that one burnt more fuel for sure. So this one is a blessing to be honest with the new gen. 💯💥💥
Last note. I love having a truck just for that 1 time I need a truck to haul something. May sound crazy I know 😂
I agree, I think I will always own a truck.
My 2017 Toyota Avalon 3.5 I drive gets an ave of 24.5 mpg at 7200 miles per yr. Also only 50009 miles on it. The wifes 2023 Toyota Camry TRD 3.5 gets an avg of 26.2 and just turned 5 K miles and drives an avg of 6k miles/yr. OIL changes/filter. I plan on keeping both these cars a long time hence i'm a stickler on maintenance and dont care about cost. Every 3000 or twice per yr. Nov/April, brake fluid exchange every 20k miles, antifreeze same, trans every 30k and it has to be toyota products not any other brand including any thing that may go wrong. Toyota is bullet proof engineering! They see me coming they say call toyota and get fluids, LOL.
You vehicles should last forever, thanks for watching
Wonder if you added the cold air intake setup if you'd get some of that lost mileage back? This could be a cool real life experiment, S&B cold air intake and see the differences.
I might try something, thanks for watching
Great video. Thanks for all the effort. I may have missed it by did you say what tire and what load rating the tire is? I’ve heard E rated tires are on the heavier side.
It was right in the beginning it’s not E rated
Does the speedometer adjust for the different diameter tires?
I’m really not sure I bought mine from the dealership that way
Quite the experiment. Seems like you had fun.
It sure was a lot of driving
@@DIYJIM it was interesting
Interesting comparison! Can't wait to see the MPG differences between the lifted and stock 3rd Gen Toyota Tundra models from 2022 to 2024. We sent you an email, check it out.
Thanks I will check it out when I get back from work today. Thanks for watching
Probably a little bit of both
Thanks for watching
You wanna do California math for me at $4.79 gal? And that's the cheap gas at Costco!
Our gas is expensive enough here lol. Thanks for watching
@@DIYJIM yeah you’re right. My jaw dropped at your cost. I’d probably have a heart attack if I saw the CA math!🤣
That's why I'm not buying a tundra, because where i live, we drive 80% in streets.
The average in 10k miles at year is 15MPH.
thanks for watching
Trump 2024......drill baby drill
Agree 100%
LOL, we are producing more domestic oil under Biden than any other president in our nation's history. This is easy to fact check.