Hi ADKREV and welcome to Greenhybrid.
I drive a 2004 HCH CVT and average
way above normal. The photo below in my signature is my best effort to date: 1,003 miles and averaged 74.9MPG on a single tank last summer. (The dash cut me short as it usually does above about 62MPG)
This is my conditions:
- Almost 100 miles a day: 47 miles to work
- Extremely hilly N. Ga foothills of the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains
- Off-hours commute
- Summer: highest around 100, lows 80's, Winter highs around 50, lows 30's (Sometimes teens)
Last summer averaged around 65-67MPG and hope to keep an average this winter of about 60.
I am not driving normally. I'd suspect you are driving much more "normally" than I am. While you likely just jump in your car and drive like everyone else with little thought of economy, I am consious of my fuel consumption every mile. I started training when I first got my car on Jan 18 2004 in an effort to save my family in fuel bills.
The attempt turned into a hobby, which has now transformed my entirely new view on driving.
My driving priorites are:
- Safety
- Courtesy
- Efficiency
- Time
- Comfort
I've used almost all the tools available to me, some techniques include: Slower acceleration and cruising speed. If I'm on a vacant 55MPH rural highway I am perfectly happy going 40-50. I'm plodding along around the speed limit in the far right lane of the freeway. I shift to N or shut her down when possible and safe I keep momentum, time lights, take alternate routes, controlled warm-up and experiment in general. I don't draft trucks.
Yup I take my efforts quite seriously and get quite extreme. For example last summer except in rare occasions I didn't use any A/C. That's mid-high 90's with 70-100% humidity. A dabbing cloth in an ice bucket and the fact that AC was available made it OK.
If the family is along my efforts are much milder. Last summer the five of us took a weekend trip to Savannah (A few hundred miles away) and averaged around 54MPG. That's a speed limit trip with the AC manually worked under least load engine situations. I was happy with the 54 given five people and a trunk packed with weekend luggage/family articles.
This no doubt sounds like a terrible amount of fuss and it is. I equate it to a terrible time getting past the next boss in Xbox or PS. More of a game really.
Our new driving style naturally has transferred to our Grand Caravan and raised its MPG from around 16 to about 23-24 with only simple changes in driving.
I once hypermiled the GC over two tanks and averaged around 32MPG. (But that's my wife's primary vehcile)
You obviously enjoy your HCH- and since you're happy with your MPG results can't knock it. I also understand skeptics.
If you get interested in refining your driving style to save some $ we're all glad to help. Warning- it may be addictive.
