Ed: be interesting to see if you experience a spike in mileage after your first service as I and others here have. It may have been somewhat of an illusion, but it took me by surprise and appeared to be real. I attribute it to 5k of break in miles and a switch (or does Mazda use super-moly oil for the factory fill?) to moly oil for its first service.I'm averaging 28-29 mpg with my CX5 touring in light suburban driving. Now at ~ 4,400 miles but, I noticed very little improvment after the first 2-3 tank fulls. Ed
Maybe; plus, your engine may still have some "loosening up' to do.I had my first service ~ 3,500? miles and noticed no spike in mileage. Any increase was buried in the day to day driving variability. My dealer used Castrol 0w20 blend for my oil change. Maybe I'd notice a spike if I bought the Mazda Moly oil?
I had my first service ~ 3,500? miles and noticed no spike in mileage. Any increase was buried in the day to day driving variability. My dealer used Castrol 0w20 blend for my oil change. Maybe I'd notice a spike if I bought the Mazda Moly oil?
Is your other car in your sig an '07 Mazdaspeed6.You people suck! 22 city and 26 hwy is what I'm getting.
Also, ya'all need to post up what you are actually driving so we can make proper comparisons!
IE: 2.0 vs 2.5,,, FWD vs AWD
I'm 2.5 and AWD
Surfsup, what kind of car is yours? Your getting great mileage!!
Is your other car in your sig an '07 Mazdaspeed6.
I've got a silver speed6 also.
Yeah my wife's 2.5 AWD CX-5 got as low as 22mpg in the winter too.
But on average I've been getting 24/25mpg, local driving(15 mile, 30 min trips) in the winter.
Not necessarily. I've seen my trip computer average readout low just as many times as I've seen it high. Do the math and see what you get for a couple of tankfuls. That said, those short trips (especially in cold weather?) will kill your mileage.Man I'm feeling ripped off! I'm driving gentle as can be and still only hit 16-18 mpg in the city (4 mile, 20 min trips). Been really disappointed in the city mileage. Highway I can manage 30 easily so long as I keep it below 70 mph. I've been attributing it to the 2.5 AWD but just seems pretty low to me (and that's the trip computer giving me that! It's probably lower if I calculate myself).
Worries me too. Going to get the '15 WRX to replace it. It only has 76k miles though & ~20k on the new suspension parts (AutoExe springs & Billstein HDs)Yes it is! Sadly I sold it though,,,, got freaked out with all the blown motor issues (unfounded as it's still running strong!)