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zombieshop

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I'm getting my 19s put on this week and I'm currently at around 49, 50 MPG with the 17s. What is the average with the 19s? Mostly highway with a lot of stop and go since I live in the DMV.

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How is cabin noise and ride comfort/quality for you with the 19s vs the 17s? Or did you never have the OEM 17s on your Hybrid?


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I only had my 17" wheels on for a week before I changed. I forget how they ride. They will be going back on for winter with Firestone Winterforce 2 tires. The 19" wheels are probably a harsher ride, but I like the way they look. I am running Goodyear Eagle Touring tires.
 
I bought set of brand new take offs from a regular touring. I was averaging around 43 with the 17" and I am getting about 41 with the 19"s. Well worth it the 19" look and handle way better. I don't think you will notice any difference if you drive only in the city. I get about 48 with either set in the city on the hwy is where I notice it.
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Are these mpg’s with the hybrid powertrain or the 1.5 turbo?
Those numbers are with the hybrid.

I used to own a 2024 EX-L with 17-inch wheels and consistently would get over 50 mpg. I like to hypermile.

I currently own a 2025 Toyota Camry XSE with 19-inch wheels with 235/40R19 tires. Same wheel/tire setup as the 2024 Honda Touring. I consistently get over 55 mpg in city and highway. My best tank of gas so far with the 19-inch wheel has been 61 mpg after 714 miles from a tank of gas.
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