Consider this, I found a receipt from January this year, regular gas was still $1.06/liter here in Canada. Now it's $1.30/liter, that meant for $45 I had 42 liters last January and now it's only 34 liters, that's a difference of 8 liters. (shocked)
If I did the math correctly that's the equivalent of a jump from ~$4.05 per gallon (US) to ~$4.97 per gallon (US).
well that means you have a lead foot!!!!!
Take it easy on the pedal...and you might get some better nombers.
I average about 30 mpgs..... (well about 80% highway)
Thanks for the tip - that one never occurred to me.... yes there was a tone of facetiousness to that....
But the nature of the city I live in (Victoria, BC) - there is very little highway driving - if any. It's very hilly and lights are not timed very well.
My last trip to Seattle where I could actually drive on the highway - I averaged about 28 US mpg.
And admittedly I do enjoy the zoom zoom every once in awhile but certainly not enough to warrant the odd tank of gas that gets 16 US mpg....
Wow. Even when I have driven the 5 in all city with hills, with the AC on constantly, driving fast from light to light, it never dipped below 19.5MPG. This was one of those "hit every red light days", with tons of traffic, etc.
Both times were cold miserable Januarys...
I've asked the dealer about it many times - they insist my car is running within spec.... I just wonder if it's "just" within spec....
I'd like to try an 08 for a month or 2 just to see if I get the same mileage. Then I'd know for sure if it was me or the car.
do you run stock PSI in the tires? I find a little above stock helps mileage and actually feels more comfortable, plus has better turn-in.
Just the spec tires but I keep them at 39 or 40psi - the max is 44.
July 2008 will be 3 years owning my 5 and my average over the 34 months is 20.86 US mpg (notcool)
That's Victoria for you...
You should keep track of how long you move vs. stop time with a GPS receiver. I had a tank where over 2 hours were spent stopped! (boom05)
I think I went about 9 hours on that tank (344 miles).
I'm just using a Navi. Just reset the trip computer every time you fill up. It will do the rest.My wife might think I'd gone over the edge if I started keeping track of idle time... although it is something that intrigues me... Any special kind of GPS that I would need???
My wife might think I'd gone over the edge if I started keeping track of idle time... although it is something that intrigues me... Any special kind of GPS that I would need???
Do you ever go up island or across on the ferry? I guess going up the Malahat and up to Nanaimo might get you better gas mileage, but you'd have to fill up more often. (freak)
I wonder what kind of mileage you'd get if you left the GPS on during the crossing. LOL