Not going to go there with 87 octane. May eventually try some mid grade 89 octane in the winter when it is cooler and octane requirements are lowered.dracore said:What I'd really love to see too is the mpg when using 87 octane. (bowdown)
Zoom49 said:Not going to go there with 87 octane. May eventually try some mid grade 89 octane in the winter when it is cooler and octane requirements are lowered.
Second Tank real MPG = 23.2 Wow I'm impressed
First tank percentages in post #1 abovedracore said:Can you provide the % driving in city and highway? Thanks!
Got back from our road trip up the California coast on the weekend. These are mostly highway driving with 60 to 78 cruzing speed. Our pace was a comfortable medium drive with no hard acceleration (yet)ferdinand said:Any more mpg reports? Looking into a CX7, but don't want the typical suv poor mileage.
Nice...any more from awd CX7s? I have noticed that mileage seems to improve significantly in the Speed6 w/ break-in and I'm hoping the CX7 does the same.Zoom49 said:Got back from our road trip up the California coast on the weekend. These are mostly highway driving with 60 to 78 cruzing speed. Our pace was a comfortable medium drive with no hard acceleration (yet)
Tank # 5 80 highway / 20 city 22.7 MPG
Tank # 6 85 highway / 15 city 24.2 MPG
Mine is FWD GT
How many miles have you put on the CX7...any noticeable increase w/ miles? Is it mostly highway or city driving? I was hoping for better than mid teens for mileage.G-Papi said:Mine's AWD, and I've noticed two things about the mpg.
First, It's more an issue of driving style than I thought. I knew, of course, that my aggressive style would take a bite, but not quite so large!
Roads around here have a lot of turns, and manual downshits and "good cornering technique" are killing my mileage. I'm mid-teens when I drive that way.