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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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Replying to: ronniej (Sep 23, 2005 7:55 am) |
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Replying to: ronniej (Sep 23, 2005 7:55 am) 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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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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2005 CR-V EX auto, 5000 miles on odometer Drove from central CT to Western PA and back -- 1177 miles People, luggage etc weighed approx 600 lbs Tires at 32 psi Avg mpg for entire trip was 27.18 Best stretch was 335 all-highway miles with cruise control set at 65 in which we avg 31.6 mpg. Minor note: The only thing that bugs me about this car, and it shows up more on a long trip, is the storage pockets in the door. The top "pocket" is annoying because it has no bottom and interferes with access to the second pocket under it. I find it hard to dig stuff out of the second pocket, because it seems too narrow/deep. Good thing the little center tray is handy and there's a separate cranny for the cell phone..
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We bought an '05 CRV-SE back in July. It now has a little over 4,000 miles on it, but I'm still a bit frustrated with the mileage. I was thinking it would improve over time, but so far it's remained pretty much the same. We've been getting 22mpg ever since we got it wavering only a mpg difference either way occasionally. My wife is the primary driver and she is most definitely NOT a heavy-footed driver. Our driving is mostly suburbs/highway. Her daily commute in particularl is mostly interstate and rural roads so I was expecting her mileage to be closer to the highway rating than the city rating. We love the vehicle overall. I'm actually thinking about getting an older used one for myself. But I have been a bit frustrated with the mileage aspect as this was a major consideration when we bought the vehicle. |
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Replying to: saabgirl (Oct 20, 2005 12:12 pm) I think it is a door handle, not pocket. I have 2005 EX and I only have a pocket on the bottom, no pocket with no bottom.
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Replying to: blueiedgod (Oct 28, 2005 8:58 am) ... except the door handle is right above the bottomless "pocket". I just wonder what the designers had in mind. Granted it's a pretty picayune concern, far outweighed by the very favorable mpg I've been consistently getting..
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Replying to: saabgirl (Oct 28, 2005 4:31 pm) Taller papers don't bend over and yet you can reach into the lower part of the pocket if you need to. |
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Replying to: jjd2 (Sep 14, 2005 7:59 am) Did you noticed an improvement in MPG since you bought the car? Listed is 22-29 MPG....far from real life driving...
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