Thanks for all the comments. The only fuel consumption indications I watch are the ODO and the gals at the fuel pump, then divide. In 21k miles I've calc'ed and recorded all but 2 tanks. Sweet spot 36-38. One thing that has bothered is some ignition miss in the first 10 minutes partic when moisture is high, and temp is cool. It's really subtle....can barely feel it, mainly at lower RPMs with no throttle pressure. It's made me wonder whether its impacting mileage. Dealer said it might be turbo warming up. Anyone felt that miss?
Tim,
My Mpg's are real as are I suspect the others reporting good numbers. I can get 50+ on some trips, but not a whole tank. This has been said before but I'll break it down as I see it.
Short hops of less than 20miles will make it hard to get great mileage numbers. The car needs to be warmed up good. And you need the really good numbers you get later in the drive to compensate for the low numbers when the engine, and bearings are cold. My commute is 55miles and I don't get up to the highest mpg numbers until the end of the trip.
High speed and hard acceleration obviously hurts. But a quick accel up to legal speeds are ok.
I warm up real gentle for first 5 miles. But I always hit high Revs at least once every drive.
I coast a lot. It's a game, I look ahead and know whether I can keep speed or need to coast because I have to slow down. Like not using the brakes as much as possible. It also is great for safety keeping yourself far out ahead of yourself. I'll also coast down any hill I see. This car coasts so well. I laugh cause I know suv's and other cars are using gas and I'm on their tail and I'm coasting in neutral. Look, I don't drive fast anymore so I use other games to keep me interested.
I run tires at 40psi. The work fine, stop fine, turn fine. It's not a sports car.
Know that cold weather kills the mpg. It just does as does the crappier winter fuel blend.
I skip shift all the time. Up thru 3rd and into 6th when getting on interstates. Try it.
I slow down a bit up steep long hills.
I'm not in a hurry anymore and I drive the speed limits to +5. It's not worth it anymore. I don't want a ticket and it costs more to drive fast.
Again, short trips hurt Mpg's. If I need to run errands in town, I do it after my commute when engine is still warm. I still get great mileage in town then because the car is a peak operating temps.
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