Anyone getting better gas mileage with there other car
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Anyone getting better gas mileage with their other car
I've reached a mile stone with my Scion XB. Currently I am on my best tank ever as the 3/4 tank mark I'm at 120 miles on the odometer. Normally I would be between 85-100 depending on driving conditions. I find myself using the road like the hybrid putting the car into neutral to coast until it's time to progress again. Even then I will get the car up to speed and pull into neutral again. The best tank ever was 36.6mpg after purchasing the hybrid before this it was 35.4mpg literally all highway(including typical stop and go 405 traffic) from LAX to Simi Valley. Not sure where this tank will end up but, it is better than I've ever seen so far. It may take awhile I filled both up earlier this month and probably won't need to fill up until a couple of weeks from now.
Last edited by birchman2; 06-07-2006 at 08:00 PM.
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Re: Anyone getting better gas mileage with there other car
I am in the process of selling my 'other' car. I drove it for about a week recently using many of the fuel saving techniques posted here and gained about 20% in FE. Unfortanately, being a gas gussler, FE went from about 11 to 13mpg.
My family van has been sitting in the parking lot for a long time. Last year I bought a small scooter for my commute - 80mpg - so the van has just been gathering dust. Time to sell it.
My family van has been sitting in the parking lot for a long time. Last year I bought a small scooter for my commute - 80mpg - so the van has just been gathering dust. Time to sell it.
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Re: Anyone getting better gas mileage with there other car
My 2005 Honda Odyssey has variable cylinder management (VCM). This just means it can shut down 3 of the 6 cylinders under certain conditions. Although we haven't been driving the van much lately, I have really been trying to squeeze some extra miles out of the gallons when we do. I have been paying a lot more attention to the instantaneous FE to keep it in the 3 cylinder mode. When we take it on a roadtrip later this summer, I will be shooting for mid 30s. I think I can keep it on 3 cylinders cruising close to 70mph, but I will have to test this out a bit.
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Re: Anyone getting better gas mileage with there other car
I am getting anywhere from 24 to 25 MPG on my non-hybrid Ford Escape. This is up from about 21 BH (before hybrid). I am pretty happy with it ... and this is during the summer in Phoenix.
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Re: Anyone getting better gas mileage with there other car
I get 20-21 on a mostly highway daily commute on the Jaguar XJ6 now. I think I got 18-20 just a few months ago (but it was winter then, although winter in the Dallas area is usually not very punishing to fuel economy).
BTW, I just crossed 100K on the Jaguar today.
BTW, I just crossed 100K on the Jaguar today.
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Mr Kite-30+ mpg Odyssey at 70 mph- let us know.
Mr Kite,I will be very curious to see your results. I spent some time on the Odyssey forum, and in general they weren't happy with the MPG of the latest Odyssey. Back then there was over 600 'tanks" posted, and the best I saw was about 26-27 mpg.There weren't any 30 mpg tanks posted.This was a surprise, since with most vehicles I've had ,I can get about 2mpg better on the hy than the EPA estimate. We got 24 mpg on a 1000 mile trip in the Pilot, and one of those fillups was 28 mpg. A couple of others were 25+.
Have any Odyssey owners actually reported 30 mpg fillups? I'm not much on the digital results-they always seem to be higher than "actual".
What is your best full tank ?
Thanks,Charlie
PS It will be interesting to see if you can get 70 mph on 3 cyl.At 70 mph the Pilot is quick to downshift on the slightest upgrade.
Have any Odyssey owners actually reported 30 mpg fillups? I'm not much on the digital results-they always seem to be higher than "actual".
What is your best full tank ?
Thanks,Charlie
PS It will be interesting to see if you can get 70 mph on 3 cyl.At 70 mph the Pilot is quick to downshift on the slightest upgrade.
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Re: Mr Kite-30+ mpg Odyssey at 70 mph- let us know.
Originally Posted by phoebeisis
Mr Kite,I will be very curious to see your results. I spent some time on the Odyssey forum, and in general they weren't happy with the MPG of the latest Odyssey. Back then there was over 600 'tanks" posted, and the best I saw was about 26-27 mpg.There weren't any 30 mpg tanks posted.This was a surprise, since with most vehicles I've had ,I can get about 2mpg better on the hy than the EPA estimate. We got 24 mpg on a 1000 mile trip in the Pilot, and one of those fillups was 28 mpg. A couple of others were 25+.
Have any Odyssey owners actually reported 30 mpg fillups? I'm not much on the digital results-they always seem to be higher than "actual".
What is your best full tank ?
Thanks,Charlie
PS It will be interesting to see if you can get 70 mph on 3 cyl.At 70 mph the Pilot is quick to downshift on the slightest upgrade.
Have any Odyssey owners actually reported 30 mpg fillups? I'm not much on the digital results-they always seem to be higher than "actual".
What is your best full tank ?
Thanks,Charlie
PS It will be interesting to see if you can get 70 mph on 3 cyl.At 70 mph the Pilot is quick to downshift on the slightest upgrade.
Here's the reason I think I can easily get over 30mpg on a road trip. I recently had an 80 mile round trip from my house. It was mostly freeway (except for about 5 miles) and I drove in the 60s. I had reset the B odometer at the start and ended up with 30.3mpg according to the display. I also had one stop. I drove paying attention to the instantaneous FE. I accelerated softly to keep it in 3 cylinder mode. I would probably only have the patience for one good tank.
I have also been a little bit disappointed with the FE of the Odyssey. If I didn't have some long trips, it would be extremely difficult for me to break 20mpg. However, on a long interstate road trip, I should really be able to take advantage of the VCM. Maybe I won't be able to hit 70mph consistently. I'm not sure if anybody else has reported a 30mpg tank, but I'm pretty sure I can do it if we end up taking the road trip. If nothing else, it will be a fun experiment.
Thanks for your post.