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57 messages, Last post on Nov 21, 2009 at 8:11 AM
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My 2000 ES gets about 24 mix and about 22 city I rarely do any highway drives but i think i get somewhere around 28 hwy It is a 5 speed and with my driving habits and with mileage that it has i am fine with her drinking habits. |
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With 78k on the odometer, I still get about 24/34 mpg.
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Replying to: civiletti (Apr 11, 2009 10:30 am) Numbers have been fairly consistant since new - Straight freeway, fillups before & after, Non-Ethanol gas, 37 MPG(one-time-best). Everyday mostly freeway, Non-Ethanol gas, w/ or w/out AC, I usually get 33MPG. Ethanol gas generally has dropped MPG approx 4 MPG. Winter drops it another 3 MPG. |
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2003 Protege LX 2.0 automatic Urban driving about 20 miles each way to work. Average 42 mpg on same route when driving my 2009 Jetta TDI DSG. Still love the Protege for what it is. Very fun to drive. Tossable. Even if it is noisy.
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Replying to: moparbad (Jul 29, 2009 6:47 pm) Interesting. You drive a diesel Jetta but call the Protege noisy. I guess diesels have improved.
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Just bought a 2003 Protege5 with auto transmission a few weeks ago. A real treat to drive. I have filled the tank 3 times since buying and am loving the results, especially compared to my SUV. I have gotten almost 400 miles per tank, in my SUV I get 230 or so with a larger tank. I have had one trip with all highway miles and achieved 30 MPG. The other 2 fill ups have been in the 27-28 MPG range. I live in a very hilly area. The trade off between gas mileage and being a blast to drive is one I can live with.
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With a little more break in you might his the 32-33 mpg range I have experienced in long trips from Ohio to New England! Good luck. The "Zoom Zoom" feeling never goes away! I still love every minute in the car (70,000 miles) Bruce Kennedy Canton Ohio |
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Replying to: autonomous (Jul 30, 2009 1:10 pm) Your comment is so very 1979. Protege has a well deserved reputation for road noise and wind noise. It's handling, ergonomics, material quality and other attributes far outweigh the minor faults. Average 26 mpg and 27 mpg on last two tanks of fuel. Jetta averaged 41 mpg on same route for what it's worth. |
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Replying to: tsowards (Sep 24, 2009 9:21 am) One way was climbing, the other, going down. The down run gave me the unbelievable mileage. I get a boost when I use Chevron fuel injector cleaner, or super high test gas. The cost per mile does not improve using the super high test, but it is a challenge to post the highest mpg. I always get a boost in miles per gallon when I put in new plugs, which has a good payback. I enjoy driving the Protege5 so much that I can't wait to drive to work and home. When I had an Austin Healy 3000 in 1968, I was hooked on that car so much I drove an hour and a half after dinner every night. Part of that mystique was that prior to that time, I was on assignment to drive a mobile 50 foot tractor trailer classroom and went from San Francisco to San Diego across the southern U.S. to Cape Canaveral, than then north to Pittsburgh and Chicago. 25,000 miles in 14 months. I got hooked on road joy. Driving is an end in itself, and it is great to be able to use a utilitarian necessity for pleasure. Clutchless shifting is a joy with the ZF transmission (I bought the MP5 by special order the first week Mazda produced with ZF clutchless shifting transmission, side impact bags, and sun roof. Aside from the rear wheel well and door bottom rust emerging, the car is sound, and I am staying on top of the rust with polishing compound and wax. I have 72,000 miles on the car, and will probably invest heavily in eliminating the rust cancer and rust proofing so I can drive the car into the ground. I've had Toyota Cressida, Dodge Maxivan, Olds Bravada, Volvo Wagon that I took to 225,000 miles before SELLING, with the Bravada sold to a friend and still running at 140,000 miles. A useful and family fun vehicle becomes an old friend, and it is tough to let them go. My wife has had four Miatas. We currently have a lightly driven 3rd car '99 Miata with 36,000 miles on it. It is a psychological "being cool" boost for my dear Polly (64). Her license plate is ZZ MIATA, mine ZOOM OH (OHIO). Yes we are committed to the Zoom Zoom experience. We have had some lighting replacement annoyance with the Protege, but otherwise we replace brake pads, rotors, and filters with oil changes and that is about it. You will buy a Mazda if you test drive one. Try a RX-8 which is a really impressive piece of engineering and design, and a machine you "want to be seen in" and you then drive a Miata, and the Miata wins hands down. Emotion overrides every time. If you love to drive, you pick the car that is most fun to drive. Mazda has the formula down. Drive a Volvo or Focus equivalent which is the same set of hardware, but different performance objectives, and the Mazda will always win. The Mazda product people are passionate in their development and they listen to their fans. Zoom Zoom Zoom. Bruce of Canton Ohio |
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Replying to: iamz (Aug 21, 2008 6:08 am) For performance/fun people who will turn a car over to get the latest technology and ZOOM, the K and N makes sense. They know what they are doing, to deliver performance and fun. ZOOM OHIO Bruce of Canton |
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