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MPG Question for '03 - '05 Corollas

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I am thinking of purchasing an 03 - 05 used Corolla. I drive 58 miles to work every day for a round trip total of 116 miles. That is from West Palm Beach to Miami on Florida's turnpike at "normal" speeds (75 - 85 MPH).

Obviously, the MPG drops off a bit from the EPA estimates for every 5 MPH over 60. My question is: What kind of mileage can I expect traveling at a constant 75 - 85 MPH? Anyone with highway communting experience?

Please indicate if you have an auto or manual transmission.

Thanks
 
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jdmcbride said:
I am thinking of purchasing an 03 - 05 used Corolla. I drive 58 miles to work every day for a round trip total of 116 miles. That is from West Palm Beach to Miami on Florida's turnpike at "normal" speeds (75 - 85 MPH).

Obviously, the MPG drops off a bit from the EPA estimates for every 5 MPH over 60. My question is: What kind of mileage can I expect traveling at a constant 75 - 85 MPH? Anyone with highway communting experience?

Please indicate if you have an auto or manual transmission.

Thanks
We have an '05 S w/ automatic, averaging around 33 mpg in daily all around driving (combined city/hwy), and we averaged about 37+ mpg on long roadtrip up north (I-95 corridor, so it wasn't ALL @75 mph - I dunno how folks can stand to drive daily in the Baltimore/DC areas - I freaking hate that much traffic), I think our mileage would've been a lil better had we driven at night - daytime traffic was ridiculous, to put it mildly. If you don't go heavy on the gas pedal, you should be able to easily get at least 35 on freeways - I mean, we were traveling 75-80 mph (when we were actually moving and not stopped in a construction zone jam) with a/c on and car loaded for family of four weeklong vacation. I don't believe there's much of a difference in gas mileage between autos and manuals anymore - just the "fun" difference:sosad: . I still love our S, in spite of being auto....