Can I get better mpg with a 2013 corolla hydid?

so I’ve been thinkin about my 2013 corolla, and if getting a hybrid version would actually boost my mpg. like, I hear those hybrids are great for saving gas, right? I mean, when I drive my corolla now, I get decent mileage, but could it be better?

last summer, I took a road trip, and I swear I spent a fortune on gas. But I was wondering if a hybrid would help with those long drives. I mean, I’d love to go further on a tank. But then again, are the hybrid ones always better? Guess it depends on how you drive too, huh?

I’ve driven a 2013 Corolla here in Michigan and honestly I got decent mpg but not like hybrid levels. It’s good for a compact though.

I ve got a 2013 Corolla in California and honestly it does pretty well on gas. I tried tweaking my driving habits and now I see around 35 mpg on the highway. Just keep it steady.

I hear hybrids can squeeze out even more miles but not sure how much better. But man those tech features in hybrids are tempting.

I’ve got a 2013 Corolla in Texas and my mpg is alright but not great. I think hydid might help a bit but not a miracle. Just my two cents.

driving my friends 2013 corolla hybrid around Vancouver I’ve noticed the mpg is pretty decent especially in city traffic you just glide through those stoplights feels like cheating sometimes

but on the highway it ain’t that great I thought I’d get like insane miles but it was just okay I guess just gotta keep an eye on tire pressure and all that nerdy stuff for better numbers

still love the car though just wish I could work some magic for more mpg

Ive had my 2013 Corolla and honestly it’s kinda hit or miss with mpg here in Denver I think the altitude messes with it some I’ve tried inflating tires and keeping the oil fresh but it still gets thirsty on the highway sometimes

It can be a hassle but I guess that’s how it goes with aging cars

I’ve had a 2013 Corolla for a few years now in Michigan and I was surprised to see how much better my mpg got once I started taking it easy on the gas. Like smooth driving really works wonders even on the highway.

Tires at the right pressure too make a difference I ve found. The hybrid aspect didn’t blow me away but overall it helps. Just don’t expect miracles with heavy traffic and hills.

I drove a 2013 Corolla hybrid in Michigan and I thought the mpg was alright but I mean it’s not gonna beat a brand new model. Keeping tires inflated and regular oil changes helped a bit. It’s all about how you drive too I guess. Just my two cents.

I ve owned a 2013 Corolla Hybrid for a couple of years now here in California and honestly I think the mpg is pretty decent. On highway trips I can push it to around 45 which isn’t bad for a car this age.

I’ve heard others say that driving habits really affect mpg too. If you’re heavy on the pedal it can tank pretty quick. Just take it easy and keep that speed down and it can surprise you I say.

I ve got a 2013 Corolla and its alright on gas but hybrid models are usually better at mpg

Driving around Toronto I found keeping it under 60 helps a ton but not sure about a hybrid vs mine

had a 2013 corolla in Seattle driving it felt like a little spaceship. I ve tried different oils and tire pressures and somehow got better miles when I kept it light just saying

totally depends on your driving habits really if you’re stop and go it eats gas like crazy but on highway it s great. I ve maxed at 38 mpg before just cruising along

I ve got a 2013 Corolla hybrid and honestly it’s been pretty decent on gas. I drive a lot around Seattle and i’ve seen my mpg jump when I stick to slower speeds and avoid hard acceleration.

But sometimes it feels like those hybrid batteries have a mind of their own especially when i hit the hills.

Still i think there’s a lot of potential with these cars if you play it smart.

Ive got a 2013 Corolla in the Midwest and honestly it’s pretty decent on gas but I haven’t really seen any big differences with hybrid models. Just my thoughts.

I’ve had a 2013 Corolla in Seattle and honestly it was decent but not anything mind blowing. Can’t say I noticed huge changes with hybid tech.

When I switched to eco mode it maybe helped a bit but uphill climbs killed my mpg. Just feels like hybrid hype sometimes

I ve had my 2013 Corolla for a few years here in Texas and honestly the mpg is pretty good already but if you really want to boost it try keeping your tires inflated and avoid the fast food drive-thrus I swear they kill my mileage

sometimes I wonder if a hybrid would be any better though

I ve had my 2013 Corolla hybrid for a couple of years now and honestly it gets decent mpg but nothing mindblowing.

Driving around Portland I’m averaging about 40 which isn’t bad but not amazing either.

I drove my cousins 2013 corolla hybrid in Michigan once and it was nice on gas but still not what I expected you know I think its more about driving habits than the car itself I have seen better mpg on other hybrids.

living in Ohio I ve noticed my 2013 Corolla hydid can be a gas sipper when I drive gently on highways. I used to gun it a lot and my mpg tanked. now I try to coast on hills and keep it under 65. helps a ton. give it a shot.

I drive a 2013 corolla in Canada and I have noticed if I keep my speeds lower on highways the mpg improves a bit

but honestly it’s still not as good as I hoped it would be when I got it

so I’ve had my 2013 Corolla hybrid for a bit and honestly I think it does pretty well on mpg I usually get around 40 in the city and even better on the highway maybe 50 if I drive smart

but then again some days I feel like it could do more like it just loves guzzling gas when traffic creeps along seems weird but I guess that’s how hybrids roll in the city