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1070 messages, Last post on Jun 04, 2009 at 11:34 AM
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Replying to: sdtrex (Nov 09, 2008 8:39 pm) But some things that can certainly help considering your driving habits would be: 1)Synthetic oil . (may gain between 1-4 mpg depending on the engine type and condition - ie, wear) 2)Less restrictive air filter (may be 0-.5 mpg improvement) 3)Tires inflated 2-4 psi above manufacturer recommendation ( 0.1 - 0.3 mgp improvement - careful with this to prevent premature wear and poor handling) 4)using a engine warmer in winter so engine reaches optimal temp quickly) 5)Changing transmission, differential fluids & other lubricants regularly - once a year maybe to keep friction robbing wear at bay.( but not overdoing it) 6)Developing correct driving technique for acceleration, cruise and slowing down. 7)Limiting alternator loads by using less power demands - high blower speed, music loud, heated, seats dome/interior lights on when vehicle is off. 8)Taking out unnecessary weight like removable seats etc. if any of you out there have any more tips - please let me know as well. I have a 2008 Honda Crv City driving, 21 MPG Highway 29-34 MPG Really light foot - flat road - 39 MPG - (No Hypermiling)
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Replying to: d07 (Nov 17, 2008 11:12 am) The good news is that I walk to work and will use this for family outings only.
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Replying to: sdtrex (Nov 17, 2008 12:13 pm) Yes, since its only on outings - multiply the MPG by the number of people sitting in the vehicle - ie
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Replying to: d07 (Nov 17, 2008 12:51 pm) We'll have to create a new unit of measure for this. Let's call it pmpg, passenger miles per gallon. tidester, host SUVs and Smart Shopper |
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Replying to: tbavis (Oct 04, 2000 1:31 am) if you have disconected battery, you might have caused your re-learn air/fuel mixture to be set abnorlmal causing you to be getting an abnormal MPG.... or make you think its that so called winter fuel mixture from gas station......... |
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With winter coming, and figuring my Camry Hybrid is probably at an optimal time to trade (with 63,000 miles) I decided it was time to get serious. Since I really didn't think I was "green" and gas prices have dropped like a rock I decided to look at several awd options. After looking at the Cadillac CTS (didn't fit), the STS (couldn't deal) and the Infiniti M35x (couldn't deal there either) I slowed down and rethought my choices. I looked at the depreciation on these left over 2008 deals and decided even with huge discounts (>$10,000 in two cases) I would still be upside down in a loan. I could justify it knowing I'd pay them off early anyway, but that much depreiation just irks me. Looked at the Lincoln MKX too. Finally after telling myself there is no sense in spending big bucks to buy a vehicle that is only marginally comfortable (the M35 is the only one with a comfortable rear seat) I got to thinking about FE again. I still wanted roomy and good FE even though gas has dropped to $2.09 here. I just can't see wasting resources that much with the 17mpg vehicles (I'm morre green than I thought_the TCH did that to me) I looked at the Escape Hybrid again and it was just too small. I finally looked at a Highlander Hybrid and found it to be quiet comfortable with a lot of flexibility with the second row seating. While not an aggressive 4wd, it did have 4wdi which from all I could research would meet the needs. I still have the Expedition for another year of lease and would have time to see if the HH meets my SUV needs (it will tow 3500 pounds). I give up the Camry's 37mpg for a year but will look at putting the Expedition in the kid's garage next year and getting another Camry Hybrid, a Prius or looking at the diesel's or see what the domestics have if they are still in business. Buying the HH gives me a lot of flexibility over the next year to see what my next step will be. Who knows, I think a 370Z would look good in m y garage too. So, it's a "toy" of an SUV (I know calling the HH an SUV irritates some of you) but it meets my needs for comfort, travelling with the grandkids (very small 3rd row seat), and towing and I'm feeling comfortable that I'll have no problem exceeding an average FE of 25mpg. It's now in my garage |
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Replying to: xtierra (Nov 17, 2008 4:52 pm) |
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Replying to: xtierra (Nov 17, 2008 4:52 pm) As for getting the best mileage, I second the idea of taking excess weight out of the vehicle. My kids, for instance, accumulate junk like Happy Meal toys, and before you know it they have 100 in the car. New rule - no more toys (they're junk anyway), plus I made them clean out the car. Each child can bring their one favorite toy, that's it.
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Replying to: ateixeira (Dec 02, 2008 11:37 am) Seriously Then again maybe not eating happy meals will keep a couple of hundred pounds off the family average over the long term Backing off about 5mph would probably yield 10x more in gains.
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