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#1819 of 2058
by sr1945
Sep 20, 2008 (12:09 pm)
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No one gets the same gas mileage and no one should get all worked up when others seem to get a better mileage from the same car. We all drive differently
 
I drive one mile one way in the morning without the engine warmed up, hit a couple of long red lights and get about 15 1/2 miles per gallen. ( 08 Accord by the way. Had a 07 Civic with 22 City/34 Highway mileage with below driving habits )
 
I drive with the car warmed up, and further, and sometimes with shorter red lights and longer stretches of city road and get 22 miles per gallen.
 
I had 32 lbs of air in the tire and got less miles per gallon then later tried it with 37 lbs of air and got better gas mileage.
 
Later still, when the car was broken in the gas mileage increased.
 
So, unless we know exactly how someone drives, where they drive, in what weather, amount of air in tires, air on or off, and so on, we can never go by someone elses mileage.
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40.5 mpg @ 73 mph by ts45
Sep 21, 2008 (3:01 am)
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Just and update, have not posted for awhile.
 
Our 2007 1.8 EX Coupe on a recent trip from Mobile, Al to Chicago, Il. delivered 40.5 MPG on the road. Seems like mileage has gotten better. With AC on, 2 people, luggage.
 
I do top off the tank, to the rim, car has not blown up as yet (some have warned about topping off). The reason I top off is really check the mileage as accurately as possible.
 
Around town, stop and go getting 25.5 to 28.5.
 
My goal was to purchase a 40 MPG car (on the road mileage) and the Civic has delivered.
 
 73 MPH I can live with, really a pretty comfortable speed.
#1821 of 2058
Re: 40.5 mpg @ 73 mph [ts45] by kipk
Sep 21, 2008 (3:34 am)
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Replying to: ts45 (Sep 21, 2008 3:01 am)

>"I do top off the tank, to the rim, car has not blown up as yet (some have warned about topping off). The reason I top off is really check the mileage as accurately as possible."
 
Just curious. Are you waiting for something to go wrong? Something that could be very costly, before you heed the warnings?
 
Your mileage check would be just as accurate if you fill the tank with the pump at the slowest setting. Wait for it to click off. Wait about 5 seconds for the bubbles to settle. Then gently fill to the next click.
 
Kip
#1822 of 2058
by kenlw
Sep 21, 2008 (5:21 am)
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If your area is on seasonal ethanol usage, you may have started using non-ethanol laced gasoline. That will suddenlty and dramatically increase mileage. But if that is the case, expect it to go back down in the spring.
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Getting BAD MPG! by sphere99
Sep 29, 2008 (6:11 pm)
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I have an 08 Automatic Civic and city driving (downtown chicago) getting 18-19pmg, shouldn't I be getting better then that? I have 13k miles. Please help!
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Re: Don't waste money ! [kenlw] by targettuning
Sep 30, 2008 (9:49 am)
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Replying to: kenlw (Sep 18, 2008 9:58 am)

Gas in the U.S. of A. is 87 octane minimum but as those who drive into Mexico and points south know Pemex regular gas is less than 87 so one may actually encounter sub 87 octane within driving distance outside of the continental US (Mexico)
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Re: Getting BAD MPG! [sphere99] by targettuning
Sep 30, 2008 (9:57 am)
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Replying to: sphere99 (Sep 29, 2008 6:11 pm)

Probably not. I thought that by now everyone knew the dynamics of heavy city (read...stop and go with more stop than go) is by far the worst circumstance for fuel economy. Remember, you are getting ZERO mpg much of the time (while stopped) and not much better on the "go" part because you accelerate (and there is another No-No for good fuel economy) to only a modest speed before stopping yet again. The cycle repeats and fuel economy goes down the tubes. 18-19 is actually good under these difficult conditions.
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Re: Getting BAD MPG! [sphere99] by izmirian
Sep 30, 2008 (10:22 am)
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Replying to: sphere99 (Sep 29, 2008 6:11 pm)

it think that's way too low. I just got mine and getting around 31 to 35mpg both highway and city. I'd recommend to take it to the mechanic.
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Re: Getting BAD MPG! [targettuning] by ruking1
Sep 30, 2008 (11:45 am)
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Replying to: targettuning (Sep 30, 2008 9:57 am)

I would hazard a guess and say correct. Doing the kind of driving (downtown Chicago) is probably one of the most grueling environments for this persons Civic!
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Re: Don't waste money ! [targettuning] by pescatore
Sep 30, 2008 (7:10 pm)
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Replying to: targettuning (Sep 30, 2008 9:49 am)

"Regular" gas at a Shell station in Estes Park, CO was 85 octane. "Regular" gas at an EXXON in Cody, WY was 85.5 octane. same for Casper, WY, Jackson, WY, Grant Village at Yellowstone, and Ft Collins, CO.
 
There's plenty of places in the U.S. of A. where gas is less than 87 octane.

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