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Re: Honda CRV Owners: MPG-Real World Numbers [mnf] by birdieboy
Sep 15, 2006 (10:36 am)
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Replying to: mnf (Sep 13, 2006 7:46 pm)

Thanks, maybe I just have to be a little more patient never owned one of these before, they're fun to drive but all my past cars were economy that got 28 to 30 in the city, so it's a little bit of a shock for me. My daughter started college this year so we'll be driving hwy miles every so often, see what we get there. Do you know what that D3 on shift does, someone said it was an overdrive, do I want that on driving the highway?
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Re: Honda CRV Owners: MPG-Real World Numbers [birdieboy] by kyfdx HOST
Sep 15, 2006 (10:42 am)
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Replying to: birdieboy (Sep 15, 2006 10:36 am)

D3 locks out overdrive... You definitely do not want to use that on the highway...
 
Just put it in Drive and forget it...
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Re: Honda CRV Owners: MPG-Real World Numbers [birdieboy] by saabgirl
Sep 15, 2006 (7:23 pm)
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Replying to: birdieboy (Sep 15, 2006 10:36 am)

Do you know what that D3 on shift does, someone said it was an overdrive, do I want that on driving the highway?
 
A good way to build confidence in your car will be to curl up in a comfortable chair with your owner's manual. Lot of great stuff in there, including an explanation of when to use D3 (no, not highway, unless, possibly, you're in a blizzard). Good luck.
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Re: Honda CRV Owners: MPG-Real World Numbers [birdieboy] by dromedarius
Sep 16, 2006 (2:05 pm)
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Replying to: birdieboy (Sep 15, 2006 10:36 am)

In my experience, the mileage gets progressively better as the engine breaks in. We have a 2005 SE, and we are getting at least the EPA rating (27 mpg) on the highway at the 15,000 mile mark. At about 10,000, we were only getting about 25 mpg.
 
On a sidenote, I sold my 1990 F150 and bought a 2001 Chevy Prizm - talk about awesome gas mileage! For those of you not familiar with the Prizm, it's just a rebadged Corolla. I'm getting right around 40 mpg on the hwy in my little 5 speed! Right now I'm feeling pretty good having two four cylinders in the family garage, even with gas prices coming down.
 
 
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Re: Honda CRV Owners: MPG-Real World Numbers [dromedarius] by harvey44
Sep 25, 2006 (8:04 am)
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Replying to: dromedarius (Sep 16, 2006 2:05 pm)

Our 2006 EX MT is getting about 24-25 around (not really city driving, but suburbs) -best I ever did was 28.5 highway. Have about 7000 miles on it. If I kept it at 65 mph I bet I could get 30 out of it.
 
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2002 EX AT by richbrave
Oct 04, 2006 (11:58 pm)
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I started out getting about 24 city and 29-33 on the highway.
 
Now 4 yrs later, 19-21 city and 22 highway (on a good day).
 
My honda mechanic told me that's it being caused by two things. The ethanol in the gas (10% drop in fuel economy) and the A/C compressor problem that's going on with the CRv's.
 
Guess it's just a matter of time before my compressor blows.
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Re: 2002 EX AT [richbrave] by dvdgamer
Oct 26, 2006 (7:11 pm)
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Replying to: richbrave (Oct 04, 2006 11:58 pm)

2007 EX FWD
Driving style, road conditions, Hway or City, sure makes a big diff. I traded in my 1999 CRV EX AWD, and I think I was getting 20MPG overall on my old CRV. I was disappointed because I was hoping for much better mileage. But I do like the drive and everything that comes with it, so stuck it out with a CRV.
 
The real time MPG indicator in the new CRV really helps a lot in understanding how economical you are with with your driving. First two fill ups, I was only getting an average of 20 MPG again. But since I'm able to see real time what my MPG is, I understand why this is so, and wasn't really in panic mode at that point
 
In fact I was expecting this since I was doing a lot of idling (staying in car while wife goes shopping w A/C on),
a lot of ogling at the new car, admiring the interior etc , mostly mall/city driving (less than 20% hway). But since I do have the MPG indicator, I can readily see that my bad driving habits are causing me to expend more gasoline than should be - aggressive acceleration, etc... At the same time, with relaxed or conscientious driving, I readily see that my MPG can go 30 to 40 on a good drive, esp. at Hways.
 
We were at an outlet mall during my last fill up (Ontario Mills), and was going to drive back to Orange County. Traffic was light, and I decided to test how good mileage I can really get if with relaxed driving. By this, I don't mean to go slow but as steady as possible and less gas pumping. So we were actually doing 80 at stretches, and not going slow, just doing it, I guess, the right way.
 
I was very impressed with the mileage I was getting. In fact close to OC, and just before the uphill driving, I was actually averaging 35MPG! After the uphill drive, mall trip and city drive, I got home and our final MPG was 29.2. Not bad, in fact, so much better than I expected.
 
So I'm impressed, and think that the advertised mileage for the new crv (23City/30Hway) is just right. I just need to learn the good habits, and consider the conditions under which I'm driving b4 I start complaining again of how low mpg I'm going to get in future drives

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