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Honda Odyssey Real World MPG

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Yosemite and back by aspesisteve
May 31, 2005 (4:04 pm)
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just got back from Yosemite (250 miles round trip) pulling a 1,200 lbs trailer, 4 bikes, the family and dog and got 21 miles per gallon. I drove aprox. 65 mph or less which really helps.
 
The engine in the Odyssey is really tireless in carrying a load. I'm crossing my fingers the tranny is the same.
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'99 Odyssey by lfan
Jun 27, 2005 (6:30 pm)
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We get about 18mpg in normal driving (80% city, 20%hwy). On our vacation, 80% hwy, we get about 25mpg. The van just is not too efficient in stop and go. We use 87 octane. High octane doesn't seem to increase mileage more than 1or 2 mpg's.
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From Edmunds Editorial by KarenS HOST
Jul 05, 2005 (8:21 am)
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'05 EX-L by stickguy
Jul 06, 2005 (9:26 am)
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getting about 15-17 around town (very shrot hop stuff, horrible for mileage). Just took a weekend trip from Phila. to NY (long island) and got just over 23. That includes 1/2 stop and go on the turnpike, some 65-80 cruising, and a fair amount of local on the Island (running to the beach, etc.)
 
Doing another trip soon that should be mostly highway (but up into the hills). Hope to get 25ish on that one.
 
For what it is and what it does, and the type of driving, about what I expect and not too bad.
 
I figure I could easily get 25-27 on a straight highway run to the south, where it's mostly flatland.
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Fuel usage nothing like expected! Nothing Economical about it by ali019
Aug 24, 2005 (2:24 pm)
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Good luck Stick......I've been driving my 05 Odyssey for 9 mos now, (14,000 miles), checking the mpg since the last oil change...In 3000 miles, average is less than 18 Mpg. I live in SC, and mostly driving to Myrtle Beach and back (500 miles round trip, and can't get any flatter). I never would invested this much money to get this kind of disappointment. I feel I was very badly deceived by Honda.
 
  I am seeing alot of mention of terrible fuel economy in people's reviews. Seems like everybody has an "It is what it is" attitude. Can't something be done about this? Is it legal to advertise something so untrue?
 
  Is there anyone out there that gets what is stated? ( 20-28 for mine)
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Bad Fuel Mileage by may0man
Aug 24, 2005 (6:40 pm)
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I've had my '05 Odyssey for 2 months, have 2000 miles, probably 70%city and 30% highway. Although I didn't expect anything like the EPA, I'm only averaging 15 MPG My wife drives it most of the time taking the kids to school and getting groceries so she isn't hotrodding it, the highway trips we keep it around 65-70, We do run the AC a lot (it's hot in Texas) but can't imagine it pulling 10 MPG out of it.
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'05 EX-L by cstoffer
Aug 25, 2005 (10:07 am)
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I have an '05 EX-L, with the "intelligent" VCM V-6 engine. We picked up the vehicle at the dealer and immediately left for a vacation of about 1000 miles one way. On the trip there we averaged about 20 mpg. Not any better on the way home. I was hoping to be at 26 mpg, as the driving was nearly all highway, but that didnt happen. Has anyone experienced their mpg increasing with the age of the vehicle? Thanks.
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Re: '05 EX-L [cstoffer] by aspesisteve
Aug 26, 2005 (9:47 pm)
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Replying to: cstoffer (Aug 25, 2005 10:07 am)

i was hoping to hear from someone with the new VCM-v6. With gas approaching $3.00 per gallon I was thinking anything near the EPA rated 28 mpg for the '05 Oddy is very impressive.
 
but after hearing your milege numbers I'd have to say it's very disapointing to hear you getting 20 mpg even if the engine has yet to be broken in.
 
We were getting 21 in our '02 Oddy while fully loaded and pulling a 1,200 lbs trailer and the EGR valve was faulty. I'm now curious to see if our milege will improve.
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Re: '05 EX-L [cstoffer] by cccompson
Aug 27, 2005 (7:11 am)
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Replying to: cstoffer (Aug 25, 2005 10:07 am)

Yes, the mileage will improve over time. My Touring will get 28 on the highway IF the speed is kept at 65-70 (over that and it drops dramatically). There is no way this vehicle can ever achieve 20 in town - it is simply too heavy - though I have come close to 18 mpg.
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Actual mileage in '05 EX-L by woodie57
Aug 27, 2005 (6:05 pm)
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I am getting 17 city and 24 interstate. That's with 4 kids and myself and some luggage with A/C. City is without luggage and on a fair amount of 45 MPH roads.
 
I don't notice when the engine switches off cylinders. Is it when the ECO light comes on? I have not even read the manual. I have made an effort to avoid changing speeds quickly on the highway to hopefully eliminate the cycling back and forth. Probably a waste of effort but it keeps my mind occupied while driving. It just isn't as exciting as when I was 16!!

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