"In the old days", I know new car/truck gas mileage often improved (a little bit) after the motor break in period.
I just bought a new Toyota Tacoma, 4WD, 4 door long bed (woohoo!) with the 3.5L V6 motor. I have about 200 miles now on the truck, and according to the truck itself, I'm getting about 19+ MPG around town. I have not yet taken a road trip, so I don't know what my highway mileage will yet be.
Do you think my gas mileage will improve slightly, or do you think that "it is what it is"? "These days", do vehicles typically see a mileage improvement after any break in period or not anymore?
Thank you,
Ed
I just bought a new Toyota Tacoma, 4WD, 4 door long bed (woohoo!) with the 3.5L V6 motor. I have about 200 miles now on the truck, and according to the truck itself, I'm getting about 19+ MPG around town. I have not yet taken a road trip, so I don't know what my highway mileage will yet be.
Do you think my gas mileage will improve slightly, or do you think that "it is what it is"? "These days", do vehicles typically see a mileage improvement after any break in period or not anymore?
Thank you,
Ed