I'm Shocked Filled Up The Tank All Of It Till The Top And Got 180!
#1
I'm Shocked Filled Up The Tank All Of It Till The Top And Got 180!
hey guys, i have a black AT sport fit , in the Us i have checked teh tire pressure changed filter changed oil but my car is still at 180 mpg and i have 5000 miles on the car its crazy and the tank is like 11 gallons.Please help me out! I took the car to honda they just reported it to the company and its just killin me .Any suggestions is anyone getting this too? btw i keep it under 3500 rpm.
#2
wow so the whole time you've had this car and racked up 5000 miles, you've only went to the gas station and filled up 3 times?
edit: nm do you mean you got 180 miles total on the tank?
edit: nm do you mean you got 180 miles total on the tank?
Last edited by doctordoom; 07-08-2007 at 11:42 PM.
#3
Presumably you mean that you only got 180 miles on your full tank. (I imagined you'd be delighted with 180 mpg!)
How many gallons did you actually get in the tank? I usually get about 9 gal. in when it reads empty. You need to fill the tank, zero the trip odometer, drive it till it's almost empty, and then fill the tank. divide miles driven by gallons of gas. I have the same car, I do not keep the rpms particularly low and I get 31 city, 35.5 'highway'.
There is a mountain of info on MPG here for you.
How many gallons did you actually get in the tank? I usually get about 9 gal. in when it reads empty. You need to fill the tank, zero the trip odometer, drive it till it's almost empty, and then fill the tank. divide miles driven by gallons of gas. I have the same car, I do not keep the rpms particularly low and I get 31 city, 35.5 'highway'.
There is a mountain of info on MPG here for you.
#5
yeah, exactly what u mean but im mostly in the city that might be the problem. I have no idea what to do .Everytime i fill it up and get the avarage i still hit either 180 or 210 most
#6
rep to kev
yeah kev might be that u've seen me drive ive seen u drive,but i dont get one thing u drive so nice(fast) but still get 300 wow
#9
I've been unhappy with my mileage; although I have only 1100 miles on the car so far. If I rev the engine, you can see the fuel gauge just go down. On my V6 Outback, it doesn't seem to matter what I do, I get the same mileage +/- 1 mpg difference.
#12
Same here but my commute is combo city/hwy so I get about 270+ miles between refills.
#13
I get about 200 miles per tank, usually about 22-26 mpg. It seems like the ATs get poor mileage. I'll suggest what's been suggested to me, which I haven't done yet: talk to your dealer.
#14
All city?
A lot of HOW you drive plays a big role in the MPG.
#15
I agree, mine is an AT, see above post. I get about 27-28 at least. The most I have gotten is around 32-33 but thats because I did more freeway driving for a couple weeks. Just depends on how bad traffic is on the particular week or how many stoplights I hit.
#16
well gunning just whenever needed.and yeah there is a lot of braking and there is a lot of hills here .California's like that. Im not on freeways a lot maybe once in 1 week for 5 miles 10 miles
#17
well, there you go.. answer solved.
Keep in mind the engine on the Fit is pretty small. so it takes a lot for to get this thing up hill or around other cars. for the next fill up. Try using the Sport Mode and keeping the revs below 3000 rpm.
Keep in mind the engine on the Fit is pretty small. so it takes a lot for to get this thing up hill or around other cars. for the next fill up. Try using the Sport Mode and keeping the revs below 3000 rpm.
#18
Thank you very much appreciate it . I will try that for sure
#20
My commute is about 10 miles each way, there are 34 traffic lights along the way, and it takes about 40 minutes to drive it, so it's very much stop and go. I don't gun it, as there is usually no point, since I'll be stopping very soon anyway.
My last tank of gas got me 26.6 mpg, but that was with about 10% highway, and 5% "coast up to the car in front of me and stop". For 40 minutes and 2 miles, I didn't touch the gas pedal once. I thought that would have cancelled out the highway driving, but I guess not.
I've been reading every gas mileage thread I can find, and I'm doing everything I can to help mileage but nothing really works. Either my car is one of the ones that just gets poor mileage, or the stop-and-go of my commute is really killing it. However, when I did some highway-only driving, I STILL only got about 28 mpg. If I got 27 consistently in the city, I'd have no complaints about the car (except for my alignment being off, a white smudge in the paint, and now the bolt stuck in one of the tires)
My last tank of gas got me 26.6 mpg, but that was with about 10% highway, and 5% "coast up to the car in front of me and stop". For 40 minutes and 2 miles, I didn't touch the gas pedal once. I thought that would have cancelled out the highway driving, but I guess not.
I've been reading every gas mileage thread I can find, and I'm doing everything I can to help mileage but nothing really works. Either my car is one of the ones that just gets poor mileage, or the stop-and-go of my commute is really killing it. However, when I did some highway-only driving, I STILL only got about 28 mpg. If I got 27 consistently in the city, I'd have no complaints about the car (except for my alignment being off, a white smudge in the paint, and now the bolt stuck in one of the tires)