My car does.novAKs47 said:Exactly! Show me a car that gets it's rated mileage. Even the Prius isn't getting anywhere near it's rated mileage(especially in city driving).
My car does.novAKs47 said:Exactly! Show me a car that gets it's rated mileage. Even the Prius isn't getting anywhere near it's rated mileage(especially in city driving).
REMillers said:It is capable of getting the rated mileages, and really 17...thats 1 off big whoop![]()
syadasti said:Check vehicle reviews on www.consumerguide.com - vehicles never get their EPA sticker and thats why for 2008 MY they will be revised downwards. If you look at various reviews of the new RAV4 V6, they are only getting between 16-19 mpg, so their EPA sticker of 21/28 doesn't mean jack in the real world either.
As Edmunds says, the true cost to own difference will only work out to less than $500/year and is the third most expensive part of total vehicle ownership, not the first or second...
Lord_Zath said:This is precisely the reason I'm really debating between CX-7 and 6 wagon. Either way I'll win, I figure. I'll be waiting a good two or so more years to make my decision, though - loving the p5 too much!
Longhaul412 said:I'm sure I've been a bit heavier on the gas foot as well, as I'm still breaking myself into the car and feeling out the quickness.
I get 17.5 on average in my RX 8......mostly around town....sticker said 19 I think.....I am ok with this I knew it might be less than stated. I have an automatic by the way. I am figuring about the same on the CX 7 should I decide on that over the Mazda5.stangmatt66 said:Then either you keep it below 3000 RPM or you don't hit any traffic. I get 17mpg in my RX-8 whether I'm sitting in traffic, flying on the freeway or babying it around town.
REMillers said:Rx-8we get the rated 18-24mpg (city/highway)
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Lord_Zath said:I'll be waiting a good two or so more years to make my decision, though - loving the p5 too much!
G-Papi said:It's not really all that phenomenal. It took 17.3 gallons to fill it. By my calcs, that left .7 gallons in the tank. It also was at 371 miles on the trip. That''s an average of 21.45 mpg. Only about 40 miles was heavy city traffic, but the a/c was wide open the whole time.
All this leads me to one qonclusion, and one question.
1. Conclusion - not to run this empty again. Though it's relatively new now, and I presume there's no accumulation of sediment and what-not in the tank, I don't want to do it like that again.
2. Question - I did do something differently. Instead of running cruise control with the tranny in automatic, I made it a point to run it in the manual 6th gear. This prevented the transmission from making decisions to downshift on occasions where I didn't choose to do so. It kept the rpm's down, though I never let it really bog down. Those automatic downshifts at the last minute to make the last 20 yards over the crest of a minor hill were eliminated. Is this a difference maker (provided, again, that the motor isn't allowed to gog down?