June 13, 200619 yr With $ 3 + a gallon gas, who isn't concerned about gas mileage. My current car, at 14 years and 225,000 miles, still gets what was posted on the window sticker...about 18 in town and 28 on a road trip. It still gets that 28....amazing. Cautiously, I'm looking at new cars. I've been out of town the last 3 weekends, so I've had the opportunity to rent. I had a GP as a rental in Florida. On a road trip across the lower part of the state, the 3800 returned 27.7 mpg (with the AC on the whole time and some non-freeway driving). This past weekend, I was in L.A. I wanted a Monte 3.5 to see the mpg, but they gave me an Impala 3.5. UNBELIEVABLE. From LA to Santa Barbara and back, mostly freeway, some bottlenecks and the AC on part of the time), I got 233.6 miles divided by 7.437 gallons = 31.41 mpg. C'mon folks, for a car like that and not even driven cautiously, that is fantastic. Driven at 65 with no air would have probably returned 33 or so. What kind of MPG do you get? Happy or sad about that? Edited June 13, 200619 yr by trinacriabob
June 13, 200619 yr hmm... i dont know the seperate numbers... because i do alot of combined driving... but over gas mileage for the 3800 s/c in my monte is like 19-20
June 13, 200619 yr Well....I do a lot of city driving with my Impala....so i usually get about 22-24mpg on a tank....with about 3/4 of the tank being stop and go driving. On a highway trip with it I usually get about 27-28mpg. I burn E85 in the suburban. I have burned through about 10 tanks of it and seems to have averaged out at about 13 mpg. Compaired to about 14.5-15 i was getting with regular gas. I was pulling my boat this last weekend as was getting about 11mpg with it. I gets a little steap. I put over $150 in gas in both the boat and the suburban at one stop....OUCH. But if I want to be able to go fishing and skiing in the summer....and to be able to pull my snowmobiles around in the winter...I need a suburban or something at least as big. It won't work to have anything smaller. So I guess that I'll just eat the extra cost and deal with it, although I can see myself driving the impala more and more if I don't have to be pulling something.
June 13, 200619 yr I haven't checked my uh... *cough* MAZDA *cough* Millenia's mileage. Edited June 13, 200619 yr by blackviper8891
June 13, 200619 yr Probably between 14-16 mpg...If I tried, I could probably get another 10+ mpg easily...but that wouldn't be enarly as much fun now would it? :AH-HA_wink:
June 13, 200619 yr with my 11 year old Gen one SC Riviera 3800 I average aboubt 15-18 MPG combined....which is pretty bad IMO....I don't even drive it hard most of the time. in my 1979 Delta 88 with a Rocket 350 I'm somewhere around 10 MPG
June 13, 200619 yr '94 F-150 300 I-6/ auto: 16 combined previous daily driver: '64 Catalina 389 V-8/RHM : 14.5 combined Hoping for 19-20 combined from the DuraMax... if I can keep my foot out of it. I have no problem with these numbers.
June 13, 200619 yr Our Cobalt gets 39 mpg when I use it, 42 when my wife uses it, and 37 mpg when my friend borrows it (he is a big time lead foot driver). We've never gone under the 34 mpg mark, even when we only did in town driving. To our positive suprise, GM got the EPA gas mileage wrong by a LONG shot. We are considering an HHR. Anybody getting the same kind of gas mileage out of those? Edited June 13, 200619 yr by Dsuupr
June 13, 200619 yr My wife's CTS (3.2L) is averaging about 24mpg per fillup. She drives 70% expressway 30% suburban, but travels during rush hour (lots of traffic jams). My Trailblazer is getting 16.5 mpg suburban driving and about 23 - 25 mpg highway. Taking a trip (600 miles roundtrip) to southern Illinois this weekend, so I'll check the highway mileage out again. The Trailblazer mileage has dropped about 1 mpg the last 2 weeks, so I don't know if it's the gas/ethanol mix or the brand of gas I'm using.
June 13, 200619 yr My CTS gets it's sticker. 18 City, 27 Highway. My Avalanche gets 72mpg, downhill, with a tail wind. or 14 city 22ish highway. Problem is, I drive 99.9% city with the 'Lanche. Edited June 13, 200619 yr by Oldsmoboi
June 13, 200619 yr With a 60/40 city/hwy mix and a/c on about 80% of the time, I average between 18 and 23mpg, which I'm happy with out of a heavy V8.
June 13, 200619 yr Our Cobalt gets 39 mpg when I use it, 42 when my wife uses it, and 37 mpg when my friend borrows it (he is a big time lead foot driver). We've never gone under the 34 mpg mark, even when we only did in town driving. To our positive suprise, GM got the EPA gas mileage wrong by a LONG shot. Hmm, what size engine do you have?
June 13, 200619 yr '99 Saturn SC1 Getting about 30 city, 37 highway. A little dissapointing, actually, since its EPA for highway is 40. *shrug* Might have something to do with my, uh, "spirited" driving.
June 13, 200619 yr 29 and change when driving purely HIGHWAY... I don't bother checking otherwise When I'm easy on the gas I get about 25 combined. I guess thats not too bad for a car with 280hp since I did some work to it. I could probably get about 30 if it was all highway.
June 13, 200619 yr About 14MPG give or take a few .x's depending on the tank. My best ever was 15.1MPG and my worst was like 13.4MPG I think, and that's all city driving. I wish it was better, but what can you except out of probably 320RWHP?
June 13, 200619 yr '84 Datsun: 32 combined (it's a six after all and I burn rubber in it) '68 Camaro: (now gone ) 11 - 17 depending on the day, I averaged about 14. '97 Q45: have to do the math still... I'll go through the 30 or so receipts & calculate it. '97 STS: between 18-20. My old 1991 S10 Blazer 4.3 5-speed got low 20s on the highway. Hoping for 19-20 combined from the DuraMax... if I can keep my foot out of it. What? Did I miss a thread? You got a Duramax, I'm jealous! Spill the beans.
June 13, 200619 yr the Caprice gets 17-18 city if i drive sanely about 12 on average. if i drive sanely on the hiway with it around 75 with CC on i can get 27-28 amazing i know. but normaly around 25.
June 13, 200619 yr Lets see...the Impala gets about 32 on the highway, 24 in the city, coming up to about 27 combined. The Cobalt gets about 26 in the city, 35 on the highway, coming in right at 30 combined. The '76 Chevy truck gets 8, no matter what, it gets 8, coming in for a combined mileage of 8. I'm happy with all of the number, especially my truck because it gets REALLY easy to calculate my range.
June 14, 200619 yr The Sonoma returns just about what the sticker said: 16/20, unless my dad's behind the wheel and he's in a hurry. Mom's Venture (what I've been tooling around in lately since the Sonoma's having teething problems) returns a little under the sticker (which is 18/24, it's AWD): about 17ish/23. I'm happy with both, since I don't have to pay for gas yet
June 14, 200619 yr Im lucky to get 15MPG with the MAX, but consider I have quite the lead foot. . . I average 13 Mpg.
June 14, 200619 yr According to the DIC, and because I've been driving mostly long-distance these past couple of weeks, my average hit 31 MPG.
June 14, 200619 yr Well, I found out the Millenia takes Premium. So... what did I get myself into? Heh... I'm just wondering, though... save with Regular or save with Premium?
June 14, 200619 yr 99 monte 3.1L (135K) typical city 19ish highway 29ish ~65-75mph could prolly get that up just a tad if i figured out the slight miss that's eratic, maybe tad more w/ a trans flush.(not sure if it's had one)
June 14, 200619 yr I drive at a 70-80 highway cruising speed with occasional 5500 RPM shifts, and get 22-23 combined. Sounds good for a 23 year old car with archaic computer controls and pretty early fuel injection. But a 2.5l I4 with a standard...maybe not. Props to the GM V6s.
June 14, 200619 yr In mixed driving: Silverado: 18 mpg IS300: 20 mpg Prelude: 25 mpg For my next vehicle, I'm tempted to go all-out ecoweenie.
June 14, 200619 yr My old 4 cyl Accord returns 26 mpg in mixed driving, 28 on the highway. Our Saturn SC1 gets a dependable 31 mpg. The record we ever had was 33mpg on a trip that was ALL interstate at 95mph from Savannah to Atlanta. The strange thing is, it got 34mpg in mixed driving a couple of weeks ago!!! We both hate the car, but if the gas mileage is only going to get better....
June 14, 200619 yr my '06 malibu SS is getting a tad better tha nthe sticker now that its broken in mostly. sticker is 19 city 26 highway. Im averageing 25 a tank with a 50 50 driving split so thats pretty good. 3900 isnt as bad as its cracked up to be by the epa.
June 14, 200619 yr With my 2000 3.1L Malibu that I had before I got my Grand Prix, I averaged 34mpg on a 1000 mile trip to Texas. Though around the city I only got about 17mpg.
June 14, 200619 yr I just filled up tonight before heading home. This tank? 17.2 mpg. Of course that was about 95% city driving with a high speed blast on the highway. My best tank ever was 23.4 mpg, on the turnpike north to the campground last year.
June 15, 200619 yr well, i calculated this on a trip once. I think it came out to be around 28 average with ac/on 95% of the time I was very pleased. Sticker is 20/30 I cant remember the exact split on the trip, because it was always a mix, but i'm pretty satisfied that it's over sticker.
June 15, 200619 yr I looked into the ratings for my cars on Energuide Canada... surprising result: Pontiac G6 3.5L: http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/transportation/tool...m?id=373&attr=8 Chevrolet Cavalier 2.2L:http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/transportation/tool...?id=4107&attr=8 The consumption is the same, yet the G6 develops double the power (almost). Edited June 15, 200619 yr by ToniCipriani
June 15, 200619 yr Hmm, what size engine do you have? 2.2 4-cyl with a 5 speed If you checked our DIC right now you would see 41.6 mpg over 300 miles.
June 15, 200619 yr Yesterday on the way back to Toronto I went back through Hamilton, down the escarpment on the 403. 1. Reset mileage, right at the top of the escarpment. 2. Accel to 135 km/h or so. 3. Right lane, throw it in neutral. 4. At the bottom, still going about 105 km/h, DIC showing 0.9 l/100km. I tried changing to MPG to see what it was but the DIC can't show numbers that big, it was just "99.9 MPG", so here it is translated online: 261.349537 miles/gallon(US) Now that's an efficient idle. Normal good highway mileage if I'm slow is 5.7 l/100km. Can't be bothered to translate that one cause I already closed the window.
June 16, 200619 yr Hhrrrmmm... I filled up yesterday... I'm now below 3/4 of a tank. Heavy foot..? ha. If Me and a few buddys go crusing to some place. Its cost me alot. $70 to top the tank off. then burn about 3/4 in about 5 hours of cruisn
June 17, 200619 yr Well....I do a lot of city driving with my Impala....so i usually get about 22-24mpg on a tank....with about 3/4 of the tank being stop and go driving. On a highway trip with it I usually get about 27-28mpg. I burn E85 in the suburban. I have burned through about 10 tanks of it and seems to have averaged out at about 13 mpg. Compaired to about 14.5-15 i was getting with regular gas. I was pulling my boat this last weekend as was getting about 11mpg with it. I gets a little steap. I put over $150 in gas in both the boat and the suburban at one stop....OUCH. But if I want to be able to go fishing and skiing in the summer....and to be able to pull my snowmobiles around in the winter...I need a suburban or something at least as big. It won't work to have anything smaller. So I guess that I'll just eat the extra cost and deal with it, although I can see myself driving the impala more and more if I don't have to be pulling something. I get about 21-23 mpg with my Impala 3400, with virtually no highway driving. I was a little dissapointed with that. . I pretty much drive it like a grandma, and haven't even turned on the a/c yet. I wonder what kind of difference a 6-speed auto would make.
June 17, 200619 yr Author I get about 21-23 mpg with my Impala 3400, with virtually no highway driving. I was a little dissapointed with that. . I pretty much drive it like a grandma, and haven't even turned on the a/c yet. I wonder what kind of difference a 6-speed auto would make. If that's all city, that's great. I took a rented Impala with a 3400 from Portland to Denver and back...all highway...and got 32 and 33 on EVERY tank. I was floored, given that it's a hefty sled.
June 20, 200619 yr My cars with my brisk driving, usually average(d): 1987 Buick Skyhawk: 37 mpg 1993 Chrysler LeBaron Convertible: 24 mpg 1994 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Z34: 24 mpg 1996 Plymouth Breeze: 30 mpg
June 20, 200619 yr I was a little disappointed this weekend, only averaged 19.8 mpg (624 miles roundtrip) on the Trailblazer. It was mostly highway/country driving with strong winds and the air conditioner turned on during the whole trip. Drove through the worst rain I've ever seen, between Danville and Champaign, IL on Sunday. I couldn't see more than 50 feet in front of me at times, crawling at 45 to 50 mph, but just put the Trailblazer into 4wd and kept on going. Despite the storm and lots of cop cars between Champaign and Chicago. I still made the trip from Vincennes, IN to the western Chicago suburbs in 4 1/2 hours. Last time I made this trip (no air conditioning), I averaged just under 22 mpg.
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