I'm pretty sure I have posted in every "mpg is better/worse going faster/slower" thread.
1996 Toyota Avalon
3.0L V6
4 speed auto
138k miles
First, visit my mileage page.
Look at the tanks on 2006-07-08. The first one is from Jerome, ID to Park City, UT with a stop in Roy, UT to sleep. Tank two is from Park City to Glenwood Springs, CO. Jerome to Park City is 95% 75mph freeway. Wide effing open with almost zero traffic. I averaged close to 80mph on that tank. Tank two I averaged closer to 70mph. At 80mph, that is my best mpg ever on that car. At any speed.
These days, I drive 57 miles (the first 5 miles are surface, the rest are 60 mph highways) to work 3 days a week a total of 3 times and one day around town per tank. You can see as the weather has warmed, my mileage has increased from about 24 mpg to about 26 mpg.
Personally, I do better the faster I go. YMMV. Literally.
1996 Toyota Avalon
3.0L V6
4 speed auto
138k miles
First, visit my mileage page.
Look at the tanks on 2006-07-08. The first one is from Jerome, ID to Park City, UT with a stop in Roy, UT to sleep. Tank two is from Park City to Glenwood Springs, CO. Jerome to Park City is 95% 75mph freeway. Wide effing open with almost zero traffic. I averaged close to 80mph on that tank. Tank two I averaged closer to 70mph. At 80mph, that is my best mpg ever on that car. At any speed.
These days, I drive 57 miles (the first 5 miles are surface, the rest are 60 mph highways) to work 3 days a week a total of 3 times and one day around town per tank. You can see as the weather has warmed, my mileage has increased from about 24 mpg to about 26 mpg.
Personally, I do better the faster I go. YMMV. Literally.