Mileage reports: Manual transmission (5MT)
#342
Dude, don't believe everything being posted about mileage. Plus, one would have to drive this car like an old lady to even come close to some of the claims being made. Who the Hell wants to do that?
#343
9th tank 37.7 mpg
Standard 30 mile one way commute on I-270, I-495 & I-95 (Washington Beltway). Travelling at anywhere from 5 mph to 75 mph. Traffic usually runs at around 65 mph, so you can't really say I'm driving like an old lady. Also it's hot, we like to stay cool, so the AC is pretty much constantly on.
I'm averaging a solid 37 mpg over 3800 miles. I fill it as full as I can get it every fillup (ie, I fill it to the rim of the fuel filler tube).
I looked at what I had spent for gas last year for the 2 month period that I have had the Fit and compared it to this year. Last year I went through $744 worth of gas. This year in the same time frame? $299!
If it keeps this up the car will pay for itself :-) in a few years just from fuel savings!
I'm averaging a solid 37 mpg over 3800 miles. I fill it as full as I can get it every fillup (ie, I fill it to the rim of the fuel filler tube).
I looked at what I had spent for gas last year for the 2 month period that I have had the Fit and compared it to this year. Last year I went through $744 worth of gas. This year in the same time frame? $299!
If it keeps this up the car will pay for itself :-) in a few years just from fuel savings!
#344
Standard 30 mile one way commute on I-270, I-495 & I-95 (Washington Beltway). Travelling at anywhere from 5 mph to 75 mph. Traffic usually runs at around 65 mph, so you can't really say I'm driving like an old lady. Also it's hot, we like to stay cool, so the AC is pretty much constantly on.
I'm averaging a solid 37 mpg over 3800 miles. I fill it as full as I can get it every fillup (ie, I fill it to the rim of the fuel filler tube).
I looked at what I had spent for gas last year for the 2 month period that I have had the Fit and compared it to this year. Last year I went through $744 worth of gas. This year in the same time frame? $299!
If it keeps this up the car will pay for itself :-) in a few years just from fuel savings!
I'm averaging a solid 37 mpg over 3800 miles. I fill it as full as I can get it every fillup (ie, I fill it to the rim of the fuel filler tube).
I looked at what I had spent for gas last year for the 2 month period that I have had the Fit and compared it to this year. Last year I went through $744 worth of gas. This year in the same time frame? $299!
If it keeps this up the car will pay for itself :-) in a few years just from fuel savings!
#345
Remember, if the weather is warmer and not hilly where you are, you should be getting generally better mileage.
It sucks that normal cars will give the MT one or two more extra gears, both AT and MT have 5spd. That's where the car is hurting, one more 6th gear to drop the RPM's on the freeway.
It sucks that normal cars will give the MT one or two more extra gears, both AT and MT have 5spd. That's where the car is hurting, one more 6th gear to drop the RPM's on the freeway.
#346
Remember, if the weather is warmer and not hilly where you are, you should be getting generally better mileage.
It sucks that normal cars will give the MT one or two more extra gears, both AT and MT have 5spd. That's where the car is hurting, one more 6th gear to drop the RPM's on the freeway.
It sucks that normal cars will give the MT one or two more extra gears, both AT and MT have 5spd. That's where the car is hurting, one more 6th gear to drop the RPM's on the freeway.
Just my guess here, but I don't think the Manual Fit (which I have and love) would have enough power in 6th gear to be at all practical.
#348
With under 2000 miles on I have had milage of 19-24-28-30 mpg around town with no use of 5th gear. One road trip carring a small canoe, some rolling backups, and a long delay gave me 34mpg. This really suprised me. Will try a trip less my roof rack and with the Dumbo ear sized mirrors folded back.
#349
With a 6th gear that would be set, say, where the AT 5th gear is, you'd need to downshift more often, on slighter inclines.
Still, for steady cruising on near flat surfaces, I think a 6th gear would be quite practical. Of course, this is coming from a person living in the Midwest....
#350
I've had my Fit (Milano Red Sport MT, named Archimedes) since June 30th, 2007. I figured I would want to keep track of my mileage, so I wrote an online app that would let me put in information each fillup (basically mileage, cost, gallons, etc).
My driving is about 60/40 between Highway and City (respectively) and in the city I tend to drive rather hard. Average highway speed is between 70 and 80 mph. Since it is summer, AC has been on quite a bit, but not all the time.
MPG (Last Tank): 33.58
Cost/Gallon (Last Tank): 2.94
Average MPG: 33.94
Average Cost/Gallon: 3.08
Average Cost/Fillup: 25.82
Total Cost of Gas: 284.05
My driving is about 60/40 between Highway and City (respectively) and in the city I tend to drive rather hard. Average highway speed is between 70 and 80 mph. Since it is summer, AC has been on quite a bit, but not all the time.
MPG (Last Tank): 33.58
Cost/Gallon (Last Tank): 2.94
Average MPG: 33.94
Average Cost/Gallon: 3.08
Average Cost/Fillup: 25.82
Total Cost of Gas: 284.05
Last edited by Dianoga; 08-10-2007 at 04:04 PM.
#351
Woohoo! My last tank was 32.8mpg. Driving (MT) was a bit spirited and I usually shift between 2500 and 3000k, except for the 4th-5th shift, at which I shift at 40mph/2500rpm on the dot.
So over my first two tanks, my average is 31.1mpg. On the first tank there were 27 miles unaccounted for from the dealer and I got 29.5mpg that tank. I think the dealer ran the car hard (revved high) those 27 miles.
So over my first two tanks, my average is 31.1mpg. On the first tank there were 27 miles unaccounted for from the dealer and I got 29.5mpg that tank. I think the dealer ran the car hard (revved high) those 27 miles.
Last edited by cojaro; 08-14-2007 at 12:51 PM.
#352
Through 4 tanks of gas thusfar, I'm averaging 33.40 MPG and that's for roughly 50/50 city vs highway driving. That's with occasional use of A/C, all sorts of diverse weather and "granny" and "spirited" driving.
Not scientific I know, but it's still pretty good mileage
Not scientific I know, but it's still pretty good mileage
#353
I'm averaging 30.7 after my first 3 tanks of gas, which to me is a little disappointing.
#354
Don't know if the claims are accurate, but I am wondering about the people who are saying "I'm averaging between x and y..." An average, by definition, is a precise number, not a range of numbers. If you're getting a range of numbers as your average, you are not calculating it correctly.
I'm averaging 30.7 after my first 3 tanks of gas, which to me is a little disappointing.
I'm averaging 30.7 after my first 3 tanks of gas, which to me is a little disappointing.
#355
Tried a tank of Shell Premium last time
And got 38.5 mpg with it. I did the calculations and I would have needed to average over 41 mpg to justify spending the extra money for premium (about 30 cents a gallon more).
I did fill it up again with premium just to verify the milage, but I think I'll just run regular in it from now on, save some $$$$
Overall Average is 37.1 with a little over 5K miles on it.
I did fill it up again with premium just to verify the milage, but I think I'll just run regular in it from now on, save some $$$$
Overall Average is 37.1 with a little over 5K miles on it.
#359
Well done, although one decimal place would suffice.
#360
I'm sure it would; however, my initial message was in reply to someone who inquired why the mileage estimates on this topic were not more precise. The gas credit card receipts registers gallons used, out to three decimal places, and my spreadsheet already rounds those figure down to two digits, when I log every tank. I just posted the calculations that had already been done.