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NovicePro March-21st-2006 07:41 PM

Gas mileage and range
 
What are you guys getting? I just got a 06 3i Touring and am only getting about 380 miles or 29 miles doing straight highway. Just curious if my 3 is mess somewhere.

vegasdriver March-25th-2006 10:33 PM

a great site to compare your MPG and log your fuel usage can be found at:

www.brianbauer.org

developed by a fellow Mazda owner

acloud1985 April-19th-2006 07:43 PM

I thought the same thing with my 06' hatch. With the 2.3L I get like 25 in the city. Which is pretty crappy given I drive alot. I don't think anything is wrong, the gas quotes are just a little higher than what the car actually gets.

BigCT April-20th-2006 01:49 PM

I do about 40% freeway and 60% in town.

I average 21-24mpg

I did almost straight freeway (60mph) on a beach trip and got about 32mpg (best ever)
All freeway through the dessert(75-85) I got about 26mpg

I have the 2.3 with the Auto tranny.

malzoom April-29th-2006 12:35 AM

mileage
 
i've been keeping track of my mileage with each filling. on the highway, doing about 70 mph, i get 34 mpg and i get 24 to 25 commuting, which is a mixed of city and highway. my 3 is a 2.3l 5-door manual. and i love it.

schlagelk April-29th-2006 06:26 PM

MPG results so far
 
So far, on three fillups, I've got 28.0, 27.0 and 27.8 mpg. My driving is about 80% highway so I don't think I'm going to get the 32 mpg highway rating but I'm not complaining; it's a good balance of performance/fuel economy. I have a hatch with manual tranny.

jeff b May-6th-2006 09:43 AM

I just bought mine, so I'm only on my second tank, but I'd be pretty happy with the 28-29 MPG you guys are reporting. The sticker in the window of my 5-speed says 26 city / 32 highway, so that's right within the expected range.

one thing to consider is that, if you have the 2.3 engine (and I know the original poster meant the 2.0), you're talking about 160 horsepower and 150 ft/lb of torque. For the other vehicles in this class, nothing else has better mileage with the same horsepower except the base RSX at 2.0L and 34 MPG highway...and what the RSX gains with the smaller displacement engine, it loses in torque. Since my 5-door was about $2,000 cheaper than the RSX, it would be hard to complain about the 2 MPG difference.

2.3L is a pretty big 4 cylinder engine - up until very recently 1.6L or 1.8L was the norm...what you buy in torque, you pay for in gas mileage. It's debatable whether equivalent driving styles in the 2 vehicles I'm comparing would net the same mileage anyway, since a higher torque engine will provide adequate acceleration at a lower RPM.

if you want gas mileage first and foremost, you didn't buy the right car: the base Honda Civic has a 1.8L rated at 30 city / 40 highway (automatic), and the base Corolla has a 1.8L rated at 32 city / 41 highway (manual).

tgladden May-18th-2006 02:34 PM

Milage
 
I've gotten as good as 33 (cruise set at 70 with a strong tailwind) and as low as 12...yes...12. We can thank boston traffic during the floods (major roads closed, made everything a mess traffic wise) of 2006. My 7.45 mile commute has taken me on average about 2 hours this past week.

For those of you who think that is a lot, back in December (when I still had my Jetta) I left my office at 2:00pm just as a freak snow storm struck...blizzard conditions....I didn't get home until 5:45. All those punks in the Porsche Cayane's and Mercedes SUV's did a fantastic job of stopping up traffic...not managing the smallest inclines on their massive 20" tires....all this leading up to the point where I actually had to stop and get gas on the commute.

With my jetta 2.0 I was getting around 26 city and as high as 36 highway...numbers I have yet to duplicate with the Mazda....for some reason I just can't keep my foot off the floor....that lovely little sound it makes from around 5500rpm to 7000rpm is just so alluring.

zsk May-18th-2006 03:53 PM

Gas Mileage
 
So far, I've gotten 27.6, 70/30 highway, 27.2 70/30 highway and the latest was 26.3 mostly highway, but at 75-85, with four adults onboard. Mine is a 2005, 5 door, auto trans. My son gets 24 in his Grand Prix GT, which isn't a bad car, but not as fun as our Mazdas.

macdaddyslomo May-18th-2006 04:12 PM

I just wanna know what the hell is wrong with getting 29mpg ???

ceejay May-25th-2006 08:25 AM

I have a 70 mile daily highway round trip commute and routinley get 28 MPG

kingsqueak May-25th-2006 09:20 PM

First tank, not exactly taking it easy and all suburban driving, I just got 24mpg with the 2.3/auto. I am very pleased, particularly since I've been driving it in a 'spirited' manner.

I came from a truck that got 10mpg in the same conditions...the difference in fuel cost will make up for half my car payment each month with my short daily commute alone.

I had 290 miles on the tank and it took 12gal. Running like a top on the cheap gas too, even nicer.

malzoom September-16th-2007 12:43 PM

We have a 2004 2.3L manual and we kept track since Feb. 2006 on almost every filling. Our best mileage so far is 34.4 and worst is 17.9. I don't have it on a spread sheet yet so I can't give you the average. Most of my driving is commuting with a mix of highway, city and some fun curvy roads, and the numbers are most often in the 24-28 range.

How you drive makes a big difference in gas mileage. My wife gets better gas mileage than I do because she's not as much of a lead-foot. On a recent highway trip we got a consistent 32-33 mpg. I was careful not to accelerate fast and used cruise control as much as possible, and I was doing about 70 almost the whole way. Going easy on the accelarator makes a difference. But of course acceleration is part of the reason we got this car, right?

black September-16th-2007 10:01 PM


Originally Posted by macdaddyslomo (Post 366920)
I just wanna know what the hell is wrong with getting 29mpg ???



lol... and i thought i was doing good with 26miles to the gallon...

wolfin2004 September-17th-2007 01:31 PM

hmm, i have a new 07 speed3 and with giving it a lot of gas at times i got 23 mpg the other night! i don't think thats to bad for a speed3?

MazMan September-19th-2007 11:07 AM

ok this is wierd. i have an 05 hatch manual and had the car for like 6 weeks and i get like 17, 16, to 18 city mpg. thats no where near the dealer mpg numbers. but this is the same mpg on that i had on my 04 lancer before. so im thinking its my foot im sure.

alpha732 September-21st-2007 12:24 AM

I get around 28-30MPG mixed city/town/highway driving, and I drive relatively hard. Then again I also don't do stupid stuff.

I.E accelerating only to arrive at a red light and having to press the brakes, then having to accelerate again. That's what KILLS gas mileage for me. As long as you can keep your momentum and stop wasting energy slowing down then reaccelerating you should be able to break 25MPG IMO.

MazMan September-21st-2007 01:18 AM


Originally Posted by alpha732 (Post 392806)
I get around 28-30MPG mixed city/town/highway driving, and I drive relatively hard. Then again I also don't do stupid stuff.

I.E accelerating only to arrive at a red light and having to press the brakes, then having to accelerate again. That's what KILLS gas mileage for me. As long as you can keep your momentum and stop wasting energy slowing down then reaccelerating you should be able to break 25MPG IMO.

well then im just going to have to do that now seeing as to how money is tight.
dam bills.:squint fi

jzoomer September-21st-2007 10:11 PM

ya i have a 60mi round trip to work... 98% highway and my average stays at 30.00@70-80mph.... but once i hit the city streetz...it goes way down... but only because im an extremely spirited driver on non-highway roads...zoomin from here to there as fast as possible lol.....this is on an 07 mazda3i 5spd on 17's with 245/45/17 tires.....so im not complaining!!!

wolfin2004 September-23rd-2007 06:47 PM

My wife and I drove 180miles round trip the other day in the speed3 and averaged right about 27 mpg. Our speed was bettween 70 - 80 on the Hgw... Going with the traffic pretty much. Oh and we were both very happy with how good it rode ECT.
I'll tell you the speed3 is in the running for being the best car we have ever owned!
The gas mileage really is a lot better that we could have ever hoped.

dentinger September-24th-2007 09:07 AM

i get anywhere from 400-500kms in the city, if i realy try.
and i also have an I/H/E

its weird, ive been ripping it around town since i installed my headers, and im at ~230 kms or so on half a tank.

t24u September-25th-2007 10:09 PM

Remember that the city/highway mileage you see on the window sticker is an "average". If you read the fine print underneath it will state that it could be lower, or higher depending on environment, driving styles, fuel used, etc..

VAspeed3 October-23rd-2007 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by wolfin2004 (Post 393054)
My wife and I drove 180miles round trip the other day in the speed3 and averaged right about 27 mpg. Our speed was bettween 70 - 80 on the Hgw... Going with the traffic pretty much. Oh and we were both very happy with how good it rode ECT.
I'll tell you the speed3 is in the running for being the best car we have ever owned!
The gas mileage really is a lot better that we could have ever hoped.

Since the recall PCM reflash, I'm getting 28+ MPG all around with the MS3. What's blowing my mind is that it seems to get well over 30MPG if I drive it very gently (I can only stand it for so long) and avoid stop & go. It still drinks when you hammer it, so driving style makes all the difference, but so far the potential for oddly high MPG seems to be there.

Anyone else with an MS3 notice it?

MazMan October-23rd-2007 12:15 PM

i wish i had a speed3. . . (tear dropping down cheek)

black October-24th-2007 01:01 AM

i lived in houston for over a year... road conditions are harsh...
also, do you drive during rush hour(s)... that will kill you gas, and i'm assuming a/c is constantly flowing? but yeah, easy on the throttle and avoid heavy traffic and road constuctions (if thats possible) and the numbers will go up

Jamfan October-27th-2007 05:56 AM

I'm a rather new mazda 3 owner. Recently bought a '08 mazda3 4dr i-sport 5spd. I've filled it up 3 times, and my mpg have been 30, 35, & 32 mpg.

After owning my 3 for a month, i'm happy with the mpg. I average 32.4 mpg in the first month of ownership.

t24u October-30th-2007 09:03 PM

Wow, that's not bad at all. 35


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