EPA revised fuel estimates for the Fit
#21
I am able to beat 40mpg driving conservatively (stock wheels), and my speedo matches 2 gps units (just got a Magellan Maestro 4000 for $50 off.) Hey I can check the odo too -- why didn't I think of that before. Will try...
#22
Wish I had read this thread before I bought the Fit.
Bought one a month ago because I had read 35/40 mpg. I was so excited about getting better gas mileage. I had an Element that was only getting 23 mpg, and wanted to do better. I couldn't afford an SUV hybrid, plus I wanted better miles, anyhow. I haul dogs so the Prius wasn't going to work.
I'm only getting around 30 mpg. But it's 100 degrees here, and I drive 75/80 mph on the highway. So this thread explains it. I had no clue that air conditioning would be that big a drain. Or my lead foot. My air conditioning doesn't even seem to cool that well in the back for the dogs, either.
Bummer.
Claudia
Greyhound Gang Greyhound Adoption
Bought one a month ago because I had read 35/40 mpg. I was so excited about getting better gas mileage. I had an Element that was only getting 23 mpg, and wanted to do better. I couldn't afford an SUV hybrid, plus I wanted better miles, anyhow. I haul dogs so the Prius wasn't going to work.
I'm only getting around 30 mpg. But it's 100 degrees here, and I drive 75/80 mph on the highway. So this thread explains it. I had no clue that air conditioning would be that big a drain. Or my lead foot. My air conditioning doesn't even seem to cool that well in the back for the dogs, either.
Bummer.
Claudia
Greyhound Gang Greyhound Adoption
Have you tried tinting the windows? I used to live in the southwest and tinting the windows was good for a 10-15 degree drop, interior wise. Just be sure to get the "thermally reflective" coating. Anyways good luck with the doggies!
-bix
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