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Old 09-08-2009 | 11:37 AM
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Our 3rd tank. 09 Sport with AT and AC on much of the time Exactly 30 mpg.,for mostly city driving with a couple of hwy.sojourns. Exactly what Honda report on EPA estimates fro mixed driving
 
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Old 09-08-2009 | 02:45 PM
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Just drove from San Diego to Santa Barbara last night in my 07 Fit Sport AT. With Fujita SRI, Weapon-R street header, and Skunk2 cat-back, going between 70 and 75 the whole way, still saw an average fuel economy of 36.5 mpg. HAPPY!!!
 
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Old 09-09-2009 | 07:19 AM
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Gee...I guess 38.9mph isn't that bad for city driving. I do use some hypermiling and have 652 miles on the car. My mileage seems to still be going up, the mpg miles I drive. The goal is 40mph or better.
 
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Old 09-09-2009 | 07:40 AM
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Originally Posted by chloeishere
I got 35.5 mpg on my last tank (the computer on the fit said 38.6)! About 80% city (bad city, i.e. tons of stop and go because the lights are synced very badly, occasional slamming on the brakes because people in the city drive like lunatics). I only have 700 miles on it, right now, so that makes me hopeful for the future!

We have ethanol in all our gas here (St. Louis), so I think that's pretty spankin' good, especially when it's not broken in. I got a Fuelly account so I can fully dork out and look at statistics as much as I want.

I keep forgetting to check the tire pressure, but I'll have to do it soon, the temperature has probably dropped 20 degrees here in the past few days, and I don't trust that the dealership did it right, anyway.

Edit: After this, I decided to go check the tires. They were all at an even 32 psi (I have a base, so that's right where it should be). Good to know that the dealership did check them out, it looks like. I went ahead and put them up to 35, just out of curiosity. If the ride is crazy rough, I'll take them back down.

I just put 40psi in the front tires and 42psi in the back. See if that helps my mileage. It doesn't feel like that rough a ride to me.
 
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Old 09-09-2009 | 09:07 AM
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Thanks johnwolak! I don't think the 35 feels at all rough or different. I'm hesistant to go up more, though, because I have a base model, and according to the side rims of the tires, the max PSI is 41. I'm not too eager to get really close to that number, so I'm going to stay at 35 for a while. I haven't filled up since I changed the tire pressure, so we'll see.
 
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Old 09-09-2009 | 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by dankstang
TO EVERYBODY THATS POSTING YOUR NUMBERS:

DON'T POST WHAT YOUR FIT SAYS!
ONLY HAND CALCULATIONS PLEASE......


and yes i'm yelling because I'm sick of seeing people post what these false computers are telling us. these aren't jetta tdi's! nobody is getting 50 with an automatic @ freeway speeds...sorry
That've very true. But for the older generation who remembers having to drive at 55-60mph, which I just did on a 250 mile round trip with two adults, bicycles, and light luggage, the actual mileage calculated at 48.6 mpg. And that's including about 40 miles of suburban/city driving.
 
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Old 09-09-2009 | 10:35 AM
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Just filled up and got 33.95 MPG ( hypermilling to the max the whole trip meter) mixed driving with racks and board on top for 160 of the 309 tip meter. Car computer said 35.9 so at least that is consistent with my 4 fill ups, 2 MPG over.
Took the racks off and going to see how much a difference it makes for the week commute.
Stay tuned
 
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Old 09-09-2009 | 10:04 PM
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I have had 35 once out of the 7 fillups so far. but avg 33 in my automatic. Computer repair start stop..but compared to the 18mpg clunker I had...love it.
 
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Old 09-10-2009 | 06:10 AM
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Anybody up in the North Eastern Georgia Mountains "hills" getting 40mpg or close? with AC on my AT I get 33mpg.
 
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Old 10-04-2009 | 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by dankstang
...I'm sick of seeing people post what these false computers are telling us...
I was more than a little irritated when I discovered last week that the indicated average MPG on my 2009 Fit Sport was an average of 4.7 MPG higher than calculated.

Range of errors for eighteen fills ran from 2.2 to 9.8 MPG high.

I'm glad these guys aren't building aircraft.

My calculated average is 39.3 MPG to date (automatic transmission).
 

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Old 10-04-2009 | 11:20 PM
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OK so whatever i got a car that they said when putting it together...."this car will only get 30mpg every time (consistently) " i really don't know how you guys are getting in the high 30's and even 40 mpg! I tried EVERYTHING to get more then 30 mpg and.....nooooo not one bit. OK i have not done ONE trip on only HIGHWAY driving on one full tank....so maybe when i do we shall see.....don't want to be crass but i call B.S. on the 38's and 40 mpg.
 
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Old 10-04-2009 | 11:46 PM
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Originally Posted by acampanaro
OK so whatever i got a car that they said when putting it together...."this car will only get 30mpg every time (consistently) " i really don't know how you guys are getting in the high 30's and even 40 mpg! I tried EVERYTHING to get more then 30 mpg and.....nooooo not one bit. OK i have not done ONE trip on only HIGHWAY driving on one full tank....so maybe when i do we shall see.....don't want to be crass but i call B.S. on the 38's and 40 mpg.
I'm with you on some of these claims. Go to Fuelly.com or Truedelta.com and search Honda Fit. There are some really wild claims, but if you throw out the highs & lows, I think it gives you a good idea of the "average" MPG people are getting.

While your at it, search out another car, like the Honda Insight. Most people are in the mid to high 40's, but some of these jokers are claiming high 60's, even up in the 70's. There is no way.

Some of these people are probably using the computer readout, others probably can't use a calculator correctly.

During a trip on the PA Turnpike, I did manage to average a calculated 38 MPG. My last tank was practically all city driving and it was 28 MPG.

Some of these people must be coasting downhill all day. I drive as conservatively as anybody on the road, with no illusions of hitting the numbers of some of these claims.
 
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Old 10-05-2009 | 05:17 AM
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When Odometer Indicated mpg Cost/gallon Cost Driven Gallons Calculated mpg
5/29/2009 244
6/3/2009 517 39.9 $2.54 $19.10 273 7.523 36.3
6/8/2009 733 42.8 $2.54 $14.60 216 5.750 37.6
6/15/2009 1,091 42.6 $2.63 $25.00 358 9.509 37.6
6/22/2009 1,429 41.8 $2.69 $24.00 338 8.925 37.9
6/29/2009 1,791 42.8 $2.69 $24.00 362 8.925 40.6
7/6/2009 2,088 45.6 $2.69 $19.25 297 7.159 41.5
7/13/2009 2,504 45.8 $2.60 $27.00 416 10.389 40.0
7/21/2009 2,854 44.3 $2.58 $23.00 350 8.918 39.2
7/27/2009 3,248 43.9 $2.58 $25.75 394 9.984 39.5
8/4/2009 3,645 43.3 $2.58 $26.00 397 10.081 39.4
8/10/2009 4,064 46.4 $2.65 $27.50 419 10.381 40.4
8/19/2009 4,453 44.2 $2.65 $25.50 389 9.626 40.4
8/26/2009 4,846 43.8 $2.65 $27.75 393 10.476 37.5
9/2/2009 5,261 46.4 $2.65 $26.00 415 9.815 42.3
9/10/2009 5,697 45.2 $2.65 $28.75 436 10.853 40.2
9/18/2009 6,115 46.7 $2.65 $25.50 418 9.626 43.4
9/22/2009 6,284 44.2 $2.65 $13.00 169 4.908 34.4
9/24/2009 6,712 46.4 $2.53 $25.47 428 10.071 42.5
9/30/2009 7,057 $2.55 $24.24 345 9.510 36.3
 
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Old 10-05-2009 | 11:05 AM
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tested out my gadget that I bought online... you know the one that taps into the car computer and gives you a constant readout. On a recent trip of over 227mi I noticed that my gauge said I was averaging 42mpg and actual mileage was 37. Well after the long constant speed trip I stopped and immediately filled up. Guess what? That was the actual mileage in my '07 Fit AT @ 64mph with the A/C. The little car starts loosing all of the mileage gain as soon as I do some start and stop driving. Conclusion: need a bigger engine. After all a buddy of mine got superior mileage in his Civic SI until he totaled it street-racing. Went out and paid cash for a G35.
 
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Old 10-05-2009 | 06:48 PM
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i get anywhere between 30-33mpg (hand calculated since the reading on the dashboard is always 4mpg too optimistic)

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Old 10-12-2009 | 08:35 PM
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Although I love my Fit the mileage is really pretty crappy, especially when you consider I routinely got 50-55 mpg in my 1990 CRX HF. And I flogged that thing.
 
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Old 10-12-2009 | 09:01 PM
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I've been getting around 28 with mixed city/highway driving. With the AC on, the mileage really suffers. People tell me I drive too fast but I am not that crazy...really, I'm not.
 
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Old 10-12-2009 | 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by docjim2
tested out my gadget that I bought online... you know the one that taps into the car computer and gives you a constant readout. On a recent trip of over 227mi I noticed that my gauge said I was averaging 42mpg and actual mileage was 37. Well after the long constant speed trip I stopped and immediately filled up. Guess what? That was the actual mileage in my '07 Fit AT @ 64mph with the A/C. The little car starts loosing all of the mileage gain as soon as I do some start and stop driving. Conclusion: need a bigger engine. After all a buddy of mine got superior mileage in his Civic SI until he totaled it street-racing. Went out and paid cash for a G35.
I got 38 MPG on my Civic Si (Highway, A/C).
 
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Old 10-27-2009 | 10:13 PM
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After 50 fill-ups I have 32.2mpg average in north east Atlanta (hilly) area.
 

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Old 11-10-2009 | 08:36 AM
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I got 231 miles with a full tank all the way to empty.... how much is it in MPG?
 


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