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Originally Posted by ejfreitag
I'm averaging 41 mpg and have never come close to getting up to the 49 mark. Any suggestions or links that might yield better gas mileage. I drive 80 miles/day and average about 70 mph.
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The obvious first point is... slow down. At 70
mph you're fighting major headwinds and mileage drops significantly above 50
mph. One GreenHybrid member does nothing else special except to limit driving to 53
mph. He gets over 60 mpg! For me, 53 is just too slow and restricts what I need a car for... quick transportation. I used to zip around at 72 in my old SUV. When I got the HCHII, I slowed down and I'm now comfortable between 57 and 63
mph. I get 53 mpg... but I do employ many of the hypermiling techniques...
1) Light touch on the gas and brake
2) Drive with the load (slow up going up hills, speed up going down)
3) Keep more distance between you and the next car for a "buffer" zone
4) Inflate tires to 40 psi
5) Limit use of A/C
6) I also draft the occasional truck (but I do so safely).
With practice, these all become second-hand "normal" driving. I like the challenge of getting the best MPG I can... it's fun!
Note: there are some things you cannot control. Headwinds, bad weather, hilly terrain, E10 fuel, etc. can all impact mileage. You just have to live with these or make other sacrafices to offset them (drive slower or no A/C, for example).
One more thing... my mileage improved after about 5,000 miles. Seems to be engine wearing in... or maybe I just perfected my Hypermiling techniques!
Good luck, and don't give up!!! Try for a 50 mpg tank!!!