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Replying to: quietpro (Jun 01, 2006 6:11 am)
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Replying to: nosirrahg (Jun 01, 2006 2:38 pm) Fill #1-338.7 miles-11.824 gallons-28.65 MPG-avg 65.9 MPH Fill #2-174.0 miles- 4.836 gallons-35.98 MPG-avg 64.0 MPH Fill #3-257.0 miles- 9.594 gallons-26.79 MPG-avg 42.6 MPH Fill #4-437.0 miles-13.683 gallons-31.94 MPG-avg 65.8 MPH Fill #5-227.0 miles- 8.054 gallons-28.18 MPG-avg 47.0 MPH Total 1433.7 miles-47.991 gallong-29.87 MPG As indicated by the speed average (per the DIC), fills 1, 2, and 4 were 100% highway driving; 3 & 5 were a mix of highway and city (skewed heavily towards highway). AC was on for the duration as best I remember. For comparison, the best mileage we've gotten in my wife's 2003 Accord 4-cylinder was 38.83 MPG, but that was in January, so we certainly weren't running the AC at that point. I think the EPA estimate highway is 31 for this car/engine; based on my experience that's a pretty accurate figure. |
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The mileage is slowly getting better on this LT 3.5: 26.1 with mostly highway miles, but also some city traffic. My husband says it may get better as the engine loosens up. I hope so. May post later after a few thousand miles. AC on. (AC never pulled down my mileage in my 98 Chevy Venture, but winter driving did.)
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Replying to: zizith (Jun 05, 2006 3:29 pm) |
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We have about 10,000 miles on our LTZ/3.9L now, and the fuel mileage has stabilized to an average of around 27.5 MPG. about 85% of our driving is highway, and I have recorded 29.3 as the best, so far, holding steady at 68 MPH on the interstate. A few weeks ago, I let the car have a run coming across Kansas. Traffic was light, and I ran about 200 miles between 85 and 90, and got 26.5MPG. That is quite good, in my opinion, for that speed. Luckily, I had a guy in a BMW running about 1/2 mile ahead of me at that speed, and the cops finally got him just west of Salina. I stopped, gassed up, and came the rest of the way at the speed limit. The LTZ handles great at 90! |
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| Back in the spring before I had to run the AC full blast in this 90-100 degree weather I was getting about 20-22 around town (LT2). This is a small town where you normally drive 30-45 mph and stop only at stop signs and lights. No bumper to bumper traffic, I'm now lucky to get 18. Really disappointing. I did lots better than this with my 3.1 litre Malibu. My Deville isn't much worse. I get around 15-16 with it. I guess the answer is to get a 4 cylinder Malibu. I'll do that next time or sell both the Caddy and the Impala and get one Avalon. That will save a lot of money and get better gas mileage than either car so says a friend with a new one. | |
Does anyone have any knowledge or know of any data posted on fuel consumption during idle? I was "forced" to wait an hour today with the engine idling. I hated doing it but had no choice. While I sat there and stewed, I wondered just how much fuel I was burning. If anyone has any idea, please pass along the info. I know consumption will vary by engine, possibly by other conditions such as temperature, AC use, etc. but I wanted to get an idea.
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| I have a 06 Impala LT 3.5l with 3000 Miles on it. I get 26 MPG US mixed, and 32 MPG US Highway. I Expect better once I have more miles on it!!! Had A Saturn ION Quad Coup that did slightly better.(29/34) I'll Take the Impala any Day | |
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I just bought a new Impala Lt 3.5 the book says break in at 500 miles should not the break in be a little more than that. and what speed should I drive it at for a good break in. Thanks Quig
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Replying to: quig (Jul 01, 2006 12:40 am)
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