I know there have been plenty of threads about mileage, but a lot of the people responding appear to spend most of their time on dead level, lightly populated freeways (or at least it seems that way, based on the 30+ aggregate MPG they're reporting compared to what I can achieve even when being very conservative with the go pedal).
So I know there are some Bay Area folk around here. If you live here you know the drill: heavily congested urban driving stoplight to stoplight, heavily congested freeways with a lot of ups and downs for ramps, freeways that go over mountains, etc. In other words, kind of the worst case scenario for gas mileage. About the only way to get keep the MPG up is to drive from SF to LA, overnight.
So what are my fellow Bay Areans seeing in real world MPG (or I guess any seriously urban area-- I imaging LA etc not so different)? I've been unable to average much better than 24, and that's if I'm careful. Seems like even a few enthusiastic launches can materially effect the average on a tank, which is a little scary-- did Mazda engineer a motor that can get up in the 30s if you hold the RPM at around 2k, but achieves lively acceleration by dumping a half gallon of fuel at one go? Seriously, I knocked a full mile per gallon off my tank average by punching it about 4 times.
At any rate, I had a nice long drive to Redwood City and back and it looks like the relatively unobstructed freeway drive is going to get me up over 25 for the first time. I can't really say I'm bummed, because the engine only has 2500 miles on it and I expect the mileage to still improve a bit, and I'm getting close to the advertised combo in what amounts to mostly city style driving (even when on the "freeway", which in the Bay Area often means "parking lot.").
Anyone else?
So I know there are some Bay Area folk around here. If you live here you know the drill: heavily congested urban driving stoplight to stoplight, heavily congested freeways with a lot of ups and downs for ramps, freeways that go over mountains, etc. In other words, kind of the worst case scenario for gas mileage. About the only way to get keep the MPG up is to drive from SF to LA, overnight.
So what are my fellow Bay Areans seeing in real world MPG (or I guess any seriously urban area-- I imaging LA etc not so different)? I've been unable to average much better than 24, and that's if I'm careful. Seems like even a few enthusiastic launches can materially effect the average on a tank, which is a little scary-- did Mazda engineer a motor that can get up in the 30s if you hold the RPM at around 2k, but achieves lively acceleration by dumping a half gallon of fuel at one go? Seriously, I knocked a full mile per gallon off my tank average by punching it about 4 times.
At any rate, I had a nice long drive to Redwood City and back and it looks like the relatively unobstructed freeway drive is going to get me up over 25 for the first time. I can't really say I'm bummed, because the engine only has 2500 miles on it and I expect the mileage to still improve a bit, and I'm getting close to the advertised combo in what amounts to mostly city style driving (even when on the "freeway", which in the Bay Area often means "parking lot.").
Anyone else?