Gas mileage
#42
first tank was 25.4 mpg. i live a mile from work in a town with 100 stop signs and lights. i can't wait 'til june when the bf and i move 30 minutes down the road...a long, winding road at that. am hoping the gas mileage kicks up into the 30s then.
#43
I plan a long trip soon, possibly to either the black hills (in your backyard?) or Chicago. So I will try to remember to post gas mileage. Recently I had 34mpg and 38mpg. The first I believe was effected by very strong Head winds??
Last edited by watchful one; 05-11-2006 at 06:55 PM.
#45
Originally Posted by watchful one
I plan a long trip soon, possibly to either the black hills (in your backyard?) or Chicago. So I will try to remember to post gas mileage. Recently I had 34mpg and 38mpg. The first I believe was effected by very strong Head winds??
Yes, winds are a huge problem around here - no trees to block them.
#46
For the first 1600 miles I was lucky to get 30 mpg on mixed use drives of about 100 mi round trip. Last fill up showed that I was getting over 33 mpg. This is a combination of crowded highway and frequent traffic lights (slow/stop & go). I often push it to get to work on time and around slow moving road hogs in the left lane (must be Florida), so my Fit does some rapid accelerations on a daily basis.
#47
Oo olympic pennisula run.. that could be fun too laugh.. but I'll wave from Whidbey well the north end.. if the ferry wasn't so high priced i'd go to edmonds ride the ferry across and drive up the island. gotta love those summer rates.. roll eyes..
actually maybe I'll do that anyway.. I love the ferry rides
actually maybe I'll do that anyway.. I love the ferry rides
#50
hows my economy?
i get around 22mpg.. which is just over 9km/l in a 1.3IDSi CVT in complete stop and go traffic mostly bumper to bumper with A/c on... my km/l value on the trip computer shows generally 7.5 to 8.5 but im not sure how the car calculates this value as it changes accroding to driving conditions instantaniously... does everyone have this on there trip computers?? mines a FIT...
#56
I gotta say, those figures are pretty low :s.
They're almost as bad as a Civic Type R EP3 (roughly around 25-30mpg)
My friend has a 1.6 Civic Sport and it gets much higher MPG (roughly around 37-42), although that said, UK/US gallons are different I s'pose.
They're almost as bad as a Civic Type R EP3 (roughly around 25-30mpg)
My friend has a 1.6 Civic Sport and it gets much higher MPG (roughly around 37-42), although that said, UK/US gallons are different I s'pose.
#57
Another road trip 323 mile test: 3-old sk8 geezers, boards and gear maybe 550 lbs. Hwy. miles, avg. 70 mph...36.9 mpg. Plenty of space for all although the added weight and A/C running really taxes the power available.
#59
heres my thoughts on it
I drive 142 miles back and forth to work a very long communte in colorado. i stop at the same station put the nozzle in the exact same amount same pump and everything and let it go until it stops. 43, 44.3 43.1 and 44.7 respectively so far. its mostly highway and im 43 and drive like it could be a big differance with the younger crowd I drive very easy and dont gas the crap at of it going up on ramps at redlights etc.
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