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I want to change my calipher, but then it would quite expensive to do so, so I was going to paint them? what'd you guys think?
I'm also contemplating on what colour to do it, I was gonna go for a red, I've got a white Is350 with red interior!
Thanks!!
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Wow, that is really low... I'd be interested to know how you're measuring 300k.
I did a recent trip to Adelaide and on the long runs to and from Melbourne I got 9.3 and 8.9L /100k - i.e a full tank every 500+km
On the short trips sightseeing (still not in traffic) I got 10.2L/100K.
An IS 350 should be miles better than that.
wait, sorry, i look the odometer.. is that in km? soz... i'm not sure if that's how i'm suppose to....
I circled what you want to be looking at
oh, okay!! thanks!! is that there 24/7 or only there when driving??
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I have found that BP Ultimate gives me more fuel per km than other fuels like 7 Eleven, Shell, Caltex, etc
Also depends on what you use to fill up.
I use PULP 98 (BP Ultimate).
I get around 540km per tank on my 2011 IS350.
Using 7 Eleven, Shell, Caltex, etc I only get 500 - 510km sometimes less depending on how i drive.
i normally fill it with Caltex, due to the discount from woolworths, definitely going to give BP a go! Thanks!! :)
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christea, I have found that the IS 350 depends a lot more on where (and when) you drive it, rather than how you drive it. You can drive either in ECO mode with both ECO indicators appearing, or drive aggressively in SPORT/SPORT S mode; but if you're driving a short distance to a school in peak traffic, you are equally likely to consume 16-20 litres per 100 km. That's just 250-310 km between refuelling, if you always refill at 1/4 full.
There are many ways to save fuel consumption, which you can find in many places on the Web - don't be a lead-foot, watch your use of A/C and windows, etc. They all make relatively minor differences. The biggest tips for your new IS 350? Firstly, remember that a new car will consume a little more fuel than expected, until the engine "wears in". Secondly, make sure your tyres are kept to the right inflation; better still, keep them 4-6 psi higher than those indicated on your door frame.
i'm only allowed to drive it in eco :((, thanks, i'm just hoping it's consumer less, once it "Wears in"
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Wow, that is really low... I'd be interested to know how you're measuring 300k.
I did a recent trip to Adelaide and on the long runs to and from Melbourne I got 9.3 and 8.9L /100k - i.e a full tank every 500+km
On the short trips sightseeing (still not in traffic) I got 10.2L/100K.
An IS 350 should be miles better than that.
wait, sorry, i look the odometer.. is that in km? soz... i'm not sure if that's how i'm suppose to....
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Hi, nice choice on car.
I get around 5-600km per tank, but totally depends on how I drive it. Also when do you fill up, completely empty, 1/4 or 1/2 empty?
For the past 12 monhts I have averaged 10.5lt/100km, that's half freeway/city driving.
I usually wait till it's completely empty, only refuelled it twice, and my wallet is already crying. :((
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So i got my 2014, is350, and i wanted to know around how many kms until you guys actually need to refuel... mine's like every 300km, barely driven (since it's parked at school)
Thanks!! :)
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