vw mofo said:Just made my first road trip in our 5. It's an 07 Touring 5 Speed with 2700 miles now. A/C on with about 2-300 or so pounds of cargo not including me, my wife, daughter, and dog.
Average speed 74MPH and acheived 1st tank got me 34.5 MPG, and the 2nd got me 32.8MPG. Both tanks were the cheapest regular unleaded I could find. I was shocked.
Also, can someone tell me how large the tank is in this car? and how it measures it on the gauge? As an example, the tank in my VW is 14 gallon's but the gauge only measures 12 so you have 2 "reserve" gallons when you hit "E".
nobb said:How are you guys calculating these numbers? I am using this fuel logbook calculator where I enter in the price paid, litres filled, and odometer reading on calgarygasprices.com
I think I must be doing something wrong, because I get 41.41 mpg. That seems to high compared to you guys, although I am a pretty conservative driver. Is 41.41 mpg a feasible number for a 2002 Mazda Protege sedan automatic?
nobb said:How are you guys calculating these numbers? I am using this fuel logbook calculator where I enter in the price paid, litres filled, and odometer reading on calgarygasprices.com
I think I must be doing something wrong, because I get 41.41 mpg. That seems to high compared to you guys, although I am a pretty conservative driver. Is 41.41 mpg a feasible number for a 2002 Mazda Protege sedan automatic?
nobb said:Maybe I am stupid, but I never knew there is such thing as US or Imperial gallon. I live in Canada and we use SI units in school =). Here is a screenshot of my fuel logbook:
http://img266.imageshack.us/my.php?image=gasmileagelf8.jpg
I searched the site, but it did not mention if it was Imperial or US gallon. The site does also give my mileage as 6.793L/100km.
snax said:I think people are overestimating the impact of acceleration and AC use. What makes more of an impact is peak and cruising rpm. By limiting your rpms as much as possible, you will gain far more of an improvement in economy than running with the AC off.
We usually shift up at well below 3000 rpm and easily net over 27 mpg around town. On the highway we easily see over 30 mpg with the AC on.
So far after just over 1600 miles, we are averaging nearly 28 mpg combined with mostly city driving.
We usually shift up at well below 3000 rpm and easily net over 27 mpg around town. On the highway we easily see over 30 mpg with the AC on.