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Re: 2005 CRV EX Automatic mpg [northwest1] by stevedebi
Sep 19, 2005 (10:45 am)
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Replying to: northwest1 (Sep 16, 2005 10:28 pm)

"Yes, speed no more than 65 mph, no A/C, no cruise control."
 
Yes, that checks with my 2003, which has only the 4 speed transmission. The CR-V does really well at secondary road speeds. Though my 27 MPG at 80 MPG isn't bad either.
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does it get better? by ironhead3
Sep 21, 2005 (3:33 pm)
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Just wondering if my mileage will get better after I put more miles on it , it only has about five hundred miles now
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Re: does it get better? [ironhead3] by stevedebi
Sep 22, 2005 (9:51 am)
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Replying to: ironhead3 (Sep 21, 2005 3:33 pm)

"Just wondering if my mileage will get better after I put more miles on it , it only has about five hundred miles now"
 
Mine got better at around 3K, but you also need to drive conservatively in town; if you dip into the VTEC, the CR-V mileage plummets.
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Re: does it get better? [stevedebi] by ironhead3
Sep 22, 2005 (10:59 am)
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Replying to: stevedebi (Sep 22, 2005 9:51 am)

ok, great to hear,the mileage doesnt seem to good right now. I do mostly city driving stop and go . I hope it gets a little better after it gets a few more miles on it
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Re: does it get better? [ironhead3] by stevedebi
Sep 22, 2005 (11:54 am)
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Replying to: ironhead3 (Sep 22, 2005 10:59 am)

"ok, great to hear,the mileage doesnt seem to good right now. I do mostly city driving stop and go . I hope it gets a little better after it gets a few more miles on it"
 
Unfortunately, that is the worst cycle for all conventional (non hybrid) vehicles. You will probably max out at 21-23 MPG, but I'm not sure what the 2005 (with it's 5 speed transmission) is capable of.
 
My tips:
 
  • Accelerate firmly, not gently or hard. Keep the RPMs below 2500. When you hit 2500 RPM, let off on the accelerator to let the transmission shift.

  • The idea is to get into high gear as soon as possible, and stay in high gear

  • Try and avoid stopping and accelerating by watching the traffic and the traffic lights

  • Plan your route to avoid slowdowns, traffic, and lights

  • Time the traffic lights if you can, accelerating or slowing so as to make the green. I see many people (daily) accelerating hard just to get to that next red light.
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    Re: does it get better? [stevedebi] by ironhead3
    Sep 22, 2005 (12:54 pm)
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    Replying to: stevedebi (Sep 22, 2005 11:54 am)

    I will take 21 - 23 MPG, thats not bad, thanks for the tips
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    Not great mileage either - Avg <20 MPG by ronniej
    Sep 23, 2005 (7:55 am)
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    My wife drives the vehicle, she does not drive very fast or aggressively, mostly around town (45-55 mph). We bought a 2005 CR-V EX automatic in June and it has 2K on it right now. The AC is always on as it has been hot here in NC since then. I'm hoping with more break-in miles, less AC usage in the near future, and using Amsoil after the first 5K oil change will help things. I certainly thought it would get better mileage than it has so far. We use Amoco 87 by the way.
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    Re: Not great mileage either - Avg <20 MPG [ronniej] by ironhead3
    Sep 23, 2005 (11:02 am)
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    Replying to: ronniej (Sep 23, 2005 7:55 am)

    I drive our 2005 CR-V EX most of the time , it has around 500 mil on it now ,the next tank full I am going set the odometer and check the MPG, I have been told the MPG will get better when I get more miles on it. we will see
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    Re: Not great mileage either - Avg <20 MPG [ronniej] by stevedebi
    Sep 23, 2005 (11:16 am)
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    Replying to: ronniej (Sep 23, 2005 7:55 am)

    "We use Amoco 87 by the way."
     
    Yikes! Switch to a better fuel. Aamco makes good octane fuels, but I always use one of the following, who put better cleaning addatives in their gas: Texaco, Exxon, Mobil, Shell, Chevron. Over time, the fuel cleaners will help your MPG and engine longevity.
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    Recent Road Trip by fleetwood72
    Oct 05, 2005 (10:01 am)
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    Hello,
     
    We just came home from a road trip to Nova Scotia from Ontario. It was about 80%highway. Total distance was 5440Kms. We used 509.71 Liters of regular 87 octane.
    I figure we have about 9.36 L / 100 KM.
    I think this translates to about 25 MPG for US gallons, or 30 MPG for Imp Gal.
     
    The car is 2003 CR-V LX, a/c was on about half the time. Speed between 110-120 KPH.
     
    My .02c worth.

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