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Re: 04 Sedona EX mileage [boxwrench] by ivan_99
May 28, 2008 (6:31 am)
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Replying to: boxwrench (May 28, 2008 6:12 am)

heh...I did the exact thing in my 05 Quest SE.
 
Austin to DFW I did the speed limit (+5mph max)...got 27.2 mpg there...but only 22.6mpg back. I've never achieved anything over 25mpg before this (just got new tires so not sure if this was a factor)
 
The way back I drove a little faster (tired...kids cranky...etc)...but the mileage was already lower before I decided to burn a little more in order to preserve my sanity.
 
I don't think I fueled up with 10% Ethanol on the way there...I'll have to check that station...although I don't think it would make that dramatic of a difference.
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Beach Trip by ateixeira
May 29, 2008 (9:24 am)
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I was up over 27 for a while, but then we drove around town while at the beach, so the tank average dropped to 24.2mpg. Not bad for mixed driving.
 
We hit a lot of traffic coming back but we still brought the average back up over 27 again.
 
What I like is that the tank holds 21 gallons so I can go about 4-500 miles between fill-ups. That helps a lot, especially when gas prices keep rising.
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Re: Valuable Trip Computers [marine2] by marine2
May 29, 2008 (2:52 pm)
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Replying to: marine2 (Feb 22, 2008 10:23 pm)

Well last week I took my first long trip with my 2005 Dodge GC .It's rated at 17/24 and for years that's about all I got. The most was 23.8mpg going to Cal. from AZ. This time I put over 1,600 miles on it. I got on my first tank, 24.77mpg. The second, I got 28.41, then got 27.17 on the third. The others were in the 23 and 24 mpg range. We drove faster on the way back.80-85 mph. About 70-75 mph going up.
 
Now I not only used the over head computer, I also used a hand calculator. The overhead computer was much closer than I thought it was.
 
I'm very happy to see what I got. Most manufactures inflate the mileage the vehicle gets. It's nice to see that I was able to get at least 4 mpg over that. The 3.8 ran very well. My Brother said he hasn't got that much on his 3.3 minivan.
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Re: Valuable Trip Computers [marine2] by ivan_99
May 30, 2008 (5:14 am)
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Replying to: marine2 (May 29, 2008 2:52 pm)

Most manufactures inflate the mileage the vehicle gets.
 
I don't think they have any say in the mileage testing or release of the estimates...it's the EPA (gov't) that does the testing (which revised their tests for 2008).
 
Your 2005 GC (3.8) has been re-rated at 2008 specs at 16/23...so you did pretty good
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Re: Valuable Trip Computers [ivan_99] by marine2
May 30, 2008 (2:34 pm)
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Replying to: ivan_99 (May 30, 2008 5:14 am)

Most manufactures inflate the mileage the vehicle gets.
  
I don't think they have any say in the mileage testing or release of the estimates...it's the EPA (gov't) that does the testing (which revised their tests for 2008).

 
Your absolutely correct on that. My mistake. I knew better.
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2007 Sienna Limited.... 60,000 mile average.... by jimoase
Jun 27, 2008 (6:09 pm)
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Our mileage for 60,000 miles has averaged 24.2mpg. We have had several tanks while on the highway traveling at 65...70mph with average mileage of 26...27. In the winter around Mesa our mileage drops to around 21...22mpg.
 
Highway driving at 55mph will usually yield greater than 27mpg.
 
We travel a lot and often will have loads of 500...800 pounds in either luggage or people plus my wife and I.
 
Jim
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Beach Trip by ateixeira
Jun 30, 2008 (7:22 am)
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Got 25.0 mpg going to the beach.
 
Got 26.6 mpg coming back.
 
Must have been an westward wind both times.
 
Speeds were 55-70 mph both times, A/C cranked, 4 people plus a dog and light luggage.
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I'm amazed by hakunam
Jun 30, 2008 (2:41 pm)
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We rented a Toyota Sienna for our beach trip this past weekend. 6 people. light on luggage. But we kept the AC ON the entire trip except for the first 100 miles. Total of 580 miles with 29mpg average. I did the manual calculation, fill, reset, fill, calculate. I am impressed, I never thought it could be that good. I kept it within +5 of the limit most of the time, used cruise control as much as I could and basically tried all efficient driving practices.
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Re: I'm amazed [hakunam] by ateixeira
Jul 01, 2008 (11:31 am)
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Replying to: hakunam (Jun 30, 2008 2:41 pm)

Sweet, and I get about the same results on highway jaunts with the same strategies.
 
Good for you.
 
Where did you rent the Sienna? I saw some available in Florida but they ran $600 a week while other vans were half as much.
 
I'm just glad it doesn't cost double to purchase one!
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Re: I'm amazed [ateixeira] by hakunam
Jul 01, 2008 (12:36 pm)
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Replying to: ateixeira (Jul 01, 2008 11:31 am)

I live in northern VA, rented it from the local enterprise for about 52.50 a day. I guess it would be around 300-350 for a week. I drive an Acura RSX type S otherwise and generally get 31mpg with slightly aggressive driving. My current tank, I am trying some hypermiling techniques and seems like it might be 35+. I will find out when I fill up.

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