To improve your 2019 Toyota Tacoma's gas mileage, keep tires at 32 PSI, drive between 50-60 mph, accelerate slowly, and remove extra weight. These simple steps can add 1 to 3 miles per gallon based on driver reports.
Your 2019 Toyota Tacoma is a reliable truck, but its V6 engine uses more fuel than smaller cars. You cannot change the engine, but you can change how you drive and maintain it. Here is what you need to know to save gas money.
Key Maintenance Steps for Better MPG
| Step | Action | Expected MPG Gain |
|---|---|---|
| Tire Pressure | Inflate to 32 PSI (refer to door jamb) | +0.5 to 1.0 MPG |
| Oil Change | Use synthetic oil every 5,000 miles | +0.2 to 0.5 MPG |
| Air Filter | Replace if dirty every 30,000 miles | +0.3 MPG |
| Bed Cover | Add a tonneau cover to reduce drag | +0.5 to 1.0 MPG |
Start by checking your tire pressure. Underinflated tires on your Tacoma make the engine work harder. Drive with tires at the manufacturer level of 32 PSI. Use synthetic motor oil to reduce friction inside your engine. Replace your air filter if it looks clogged to help airflow.
Driving Habits That Save Gas
Speed matters most for your truck. Your 2019 Tacoma hits its fuel efficiency sweet spot between 50 and 60 mph. Once you pass 65 mph, gas use drops sharply. Avoid "jackrabbit" starts from a stop. Accelerate slowly to save fuel. Coast to stops instead of braking hard. Use cruise control on highways to keep speed steady.
Lighten your load too. Remove gear from the bed if you do not need it. Extra weight forces your V6 engine to burn more fuel. A tonneau cover helps by reducing wind drag when you drive fast.
How Sidekick Helps You Track Costs
Sidekick tracks your fuel costs and maintenance needs for your 2019 Toyota Tacoma. We help you find the best oil change prices and alert you when tires need air. This helps you save money on every tank of gas.


