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kad January-18th-2003 11:20 PM

Gas Mileage
 
I checked my mileage today after filling up all the way and comparing it to the miles after the last fill, and I came up with quite an ugly number....just under 17mpg.
I understand that there is room for error with the fill, and it's winter so the car wastes gas in the morning heating up and probably more than usual while driving. But isn't that number very low?! I'm not that rough a driver even.
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PS: it's an automatic by the way... reading in the search the numbers are lower than most but not that far down
i just want to make sure it's not TOO unusual
nothing to go to the mechanic about

multipath January-19th-2003 12:00 AM

That does sound a little lower than it should be. Besides the other factors you've mentioned, if you've got your vents set on windshield, bi-level or floor, this turns on the A/C regardless of whether you turned on the A/C switch, so that would affect your fuel economy as well.

I have an '02 ES auto, and get around 25 or 26 MPG city with A/C, 28 or 29 city/freeway combined without A/C, and around 32 on freeway roadtrips (A/C 50% of the time). I'm a certified leadfoot too, so it's possible to get better than those numbers.

lucas January-19th-2003 12:07 AM

same for me,i haven't calculated the millage on my p5 02 midnight bleu automatic but it seems to me a litle bit hard on gas,i am trying to keep an eye on posted message about this subject thanks for talking about it. Ihave the intention to talk about this to my dealer when i role my car in for the 24000 clics maintenance on my car:rolleyes:

Dermen January-19th-2003 04:45 AM

Since winter started I have been getting around 26-27 mpg. In the summer, I was getting around 28-29. My average is 28mpg over 7184 miles.

MackDaddy January-19th-2003 09:25 AM

I've been keeping an eye on this too. No matter how I drive, it get's ~22-24 mpg mixed city/highway (back and forth to work, running errands, etc.)

I'm right around 3800 miles, Automatic trans., K&N drop-in filter, and RB catback exhaust. I've also had the VTCS soleniod vaccum hoses pluged for quite some time now, too (this makes all the difference in the world in cold start engine noise, so it's not going back to stock anytime soon!) :)

Not real happy with fuel economy, but at least it's regular unleaded gas. :rolleyes: I do use the A/C compressor quite a bit with window defrosting (it's been in the single digits here for weeks now.)

Hopefully things will improve with time, and warmer weather.

Edit: Forgot to add Sparkco plug wires (FWIW.)

chuck January-19th-2003 12:39 PM

I have an automatic here is mine
 
I have an automatic here is mine

2002 Protege 5 automatic bought in May 2001, so I know all conditions and which gas is best and what oil is the best and what plugs are the best and DEALER INJECTOR SERVICE DOES JACK****.



http://members.rogers.com/cetheringt...DA/mileage.jpg

Sir Nuke January-19th-2003 01:40 PM

I just filled up this morning...this tank comprised with a mixture of city and highway.....about 60 city/40 highway.....it came out to 26.5 MPG

RHAGEL January-19th-2003 02:10 PM

I have a 02 protege es manual and I have calculated my tank 4 times since I bought It. get the best mileage with 89 octane 29.5 mpg, 27 with 91 octane, and about 29 with 87. I drive on the freeway about 80% of the time at 70 - 80 mph, but the southern California traffic kills me sometimes and I could probably get even better than that.

PhotoPro5 January-19th-2003 05:47 PM

What do you think accounts for your substantially higher gas mileage?

PhotoPro5 January-19th-2003 05:57 PM

Better mileage and more power...

Bastard :p


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