Nissanguy8
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How about a miles per tank? can it hit over 400 miles on a tank? what do you have?
can it hit over 400 miles on a tank?
If you have a smartphone you can update right at the pump with their mobile site.
http://m.fuelly.com/
Over the past 4,688 miles, I am averaging 26.8 MPG.
On a recent road trip where I kept a keen eye on my speed (kept it under 70 MPH), I got 33.2 MPG. This is with the 4 speed auto trans.
Note: I inflate my tires to max sidewall pressure and run synthetic oil.
ROFL!!! I bet that makes for a nice ride. If I rode around with 44 PSIG of air in my tires I'd be spending a hundred times more on a chiropractor than I'd be saving on gas.
I don't notice that much of a difference in ride quality. My stock toyo POS tires are nearly shot anyway, so I'll reevaluate when I get new tires installed. The fronts were worn pretty bad when I bought it with 12,000 miles on the odometer.
Last tank was atrocious for me. I think the guy shortchanged the fill-up on the last tank so that throws it way off but I only came up with 13 MPG!!!!! If I was shorted a gallon, its still only 14 MPG!!!! I live in the city so I literally drive by accelerating to 30 MPH and then stopping again, plus I had the a/c on the whole time. I almost never cruise at a set speed and very limited highway which is usually traffic. Personally, I think for this vehicle and the compromises it makes for efficiency, this is pathetic. I suspect its because of the relatively high weight and low power, it just works really hard to get up to speed and then I'm stopping again once I'm there. The one highway trip I did, it ran over 27 MPG so I know the mileage is there, its just not a very good pure city vehicle.
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There might be something definitely going on there. Wife and I swap cars from time to time, and my wife usually drives the car pure city (our 06 has 31000 miles after 5 years, and the car does not see 4th gear often) but while the gas mileage on her side something is worse than my car it does not go below 21-22MPG on bad days (i.e. Summer). This happens with the 06 and the 08 (when swapping), although the 08 is better by 1-2MPG usually. Also, our gas is not a top-notch brand...
Last tank was atrocious for me. I think the guy shortchanged the fill-up on the last tank so that throws it way off but I only came up with 13 MPG!!!!! If I was shorted a gallon, its still only 14 MPG!!!! I live in the city so I literally drive by accelerating to 30 MPH and then stopping again, plus I had the a/c on the whole time. I almost never cruise at a set speed and very limited highway which is usually traffic. Personally, I think for this vehicle and the compromises it makes for efficiency, this is pathetic. I suspect its because of the relatively high weight and low power, it just works really hard to get up to speed and then I'm stopping again once I'm there. The one highway trip I did, it ran over 27 MPG so I know the mileage is there, its just not a very good pure city vehicle.
Frankly had I known this was the economy I would get, I would not have bought it. I only drive about 5000 mi/year so economy is not priority for me, but for the mileage its returning, I could be in just about anything else and get the same mileage.
And no, for those wondering, it's not my driving. This is a family car and I drive it as such. Its just not good in stop and go.
edit: I still love it, just very disappointed at the mileage numbers its returning for my usage.
Last tank was atrocious for me. I think the guy shortchanged the fill-up on the last tank so that throws it way off but I only came up with 13 MPG!!!!! If I was shorted a gallon, its still only 14 MPG!!!! I live in the city so I literally drive by accelerating to 30 MPH and then stopping again, plus I had the a/c on the whole time. I almost never cruise at a set speed and very limited highway which is usually traffic. Personally, I think for this vehicle and the compromises it makes for efficiency, this is pathetic. I suspect its because of the relatively high weight and low power, it just works really hard to get up to speed and then I'm stopping again once I'm there. The one highway trip I did, it ran over 27 MPG so I know the mileage is there, its just not a very good pure city vehicle.
Frankly had I known this was the economy I would get, I would not have bought it. I only drive about 5000 mi/year so economy is not priority for me, but for the mileage its returning, I could be in just about anything else and get the same mileage.
And no, for those wondering, it's not my driving. This is a family car and I drive it as such. Its just not good in stop and go.
edit: I still love it, just very disappointed at the mileage numbers its returning for my usage.
Last tank was atrocious for me...
And no, for those wondering, it's not my driving. This is a family car and I drive it as such. Its just not good in stop and go.
judging your own driving habits is hardly unbiased. what are you using as a guide for saying "it's not my driving"? by your very description (idling while loading, lots of sitting at lights, etc) I would state is very well IS your driving.
cars waste inordinate amounts of fuel idling, and much fuel is spent getting moving from a dead stop. being familar w/ NYC driving, I also know you can't 'ease' off from a stop (lest you get rear ended or honked to death) so your acceleration from a stop is probably 'brisk'.
so, to summarize: idling extensively, A/C use, stop and go, sitting at lights, etc, is the enemy of good MPGs. get used to it.
Oh and NYC also gives 10% methanol in the fuel so that kills it as well. I know its how I'm using the car but I'm amazed its as bad as it is considering its EPA ratings.
A couple of years ago we had another NYC owner reporting mileage here, and it was around 18-19MPG IIRC. Definitely NYC owners would benefit from the i-stop system, damn US regulations...
I have been getting around 17-18, so this tank was way off and I really do suspect the gas station! FWIW my last car was a maxima that used to do ~20 mpg when I got it. All of a sudden it was getting ~15 and I changed a few things to try to "fix" it, short of spending $400 on new fuel injectors that were prone to leaking on that model. In the end I never got the mileage back but then I realized I lived in queens when I got it and the poor mileage coincided with my move to Brooklyn! I did more highway and less stop and go when I lived there and I really believe that was the difference. Maybe I should just move![]()