My bad...
I'm gonna go with (B) 14.5 gallons
Final Answer
Wow, so i've never come even close to running out. I usually fill shortly after the gas light comes on and the most i've ever put is is around 12 gallons.
Gmac
My bad...
I'm gonna go with (B) 14.5 gallons
Final Answer
Wow, your guys must get really bored!! Life is too short to get overly anal about what kind of MPG your car is getting.
personnally i'm still a little confused about my mpg's. the other week i attempted to do a whole tank w/out boost and staying under 3k rpms. what i found was i had gotten WORSE gas mileage. this weeks im still driving normally (as in not flooring it and taking it to redline), only really boosting from stoplights or up hills, and im getting better gas mileage
the only thing i can think of is that even though i was keeping the rpms down before, and i wasn't accellerating very quickly, the engine was straining more. it's not a V8, it's a 4cyl, and 4cyls need higher rpms to keep the strain down on the engine.
My bad...
I'm gonna go with (B) 14.5 gallons
Final Answer
How the heck do you do that?!?!?!?!? My damn 3 only gets 19.5 average recently and no matter how slow or fast or in between I drive, it just sucks right there. What's really annoying is when it was new (7 months ago), I got like 23 average.I am happy to average 25mpg each and every tank recently, even in the winter, running winter grade fuel. Granted, I live in florida, but we had some cold snaps, and the gas is still winter blend like the rest of the east coast.
good enough for me, considering my last vehicle got 9mpg, 25 is great!
How the heck do you do that?!?!?!?!? My damn 3 only gets 19.5 average recently and no matter how slow or fast or in between I drive, it just sucks right there. What's really annoying is when it was new (7 months ago), I got like 23 average.
I really don't understand what all the fuss about millage dropping in the winder is all about.
I wouldn't slowly accelerate in anything with less than 6 cylinders or a boatload of torque. The speeds can't even quality for this. You use more gas slowly accelerating in these things because it's putting the engine under more strain, it only has 4 cylinders, it's not like a V6 or V8 here. So if you accelerate in first hitting a maximum of 2500-3000RPM then you'll actually get better mileage than accelerating slowly.