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Chevrolet Impala Real World MPG

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Re: Impala SS Gas Mileage [mike186] by nosirrahg
Feb 20, 2007 (1:33 pm)
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Replying to: mike186 (Feb 20, 2007 12:52 pm)

FWIW as I'm considering replacements for my 2000 Impala w/3.8l, I played around in Excel and took the EPA MPG figures for the car (which I think were 20 city/30 highway) and adjusted the percentage of each until it equaled my overall average in the car - which was somewhere around 22.5 MPG, and meant 60% city driving and 40% highway. I can then plug in the city/highway figures of other cars at the same ratios, and figure I get a pretty accurate depiction of what a new car would deliver, based on the way I drive.
 
You can also do this at www.fueleconomy.gov...find your car and do a comparison with others; there's a small-print link that allows you to adjust the % of city/highway driving to get an apples-to-apples comparison. In my case I'm averaging 23 MPG, and the 2007 Impalas would deliver 24 w/3.5, 23 w/3.9, and 21 w/5.3 (indicating the 3.9 should be comparable to the 3.8).
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Re: Impala SS Gas Mileage [mike186] by quietpro
Feb 20, 2007 (3:18 pm)
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Replying to: mike186 (Feb 20, 2007 12:52 pm)

Here's the best I can offer. I used to own an '02 Monte Carlo SS with the 3800. With it, my daily commute would get me 18-20mpg. Some days it was an easy commute with just a few stops and 55-60 mph. Other days, a lot of stop and go and maybe 45 mph max.
 
I now own on '06 Impala SS and get between 16-18 mpg on the same commute. So, for your commute, it would be safe to say you'd get about 2 mpg less with the SS than you are with your GP.
 
Highway mileage was pretty similar. I got 26 mpg consistently at 75 to 80. With the SS, about 24 mpg.
 
Hopefully this helps you. BTW, the SS can run on premium or regular but I've noticed no difference in mileage with either fuel.
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Re: Impala SS Gas Mileage [quietpro] by bobber1
May 24, 2007 (7:44 pm)
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Replying to: quietpro (Feb 20, 2007 3:18 pm)

My 2002 with the 3800 now has 147,000 miles on it. It averages about 26 mpg per year on 75% highway and 25% town driving. It will get close to 30 mpg on road trips and 22 to 23 in town. Great car with almost no repairs and it still doesn't burn any oil and original brakes.
 
I'm looking at getting a new Impala this fall. I've driven both the 3.5 and 3.9 engine and the 3.9 wins easily in the fun to drive category but I am just a bit concerned about the mileage. I want the stability control system and it looks like the only way I'll get it is with the 3.9 engine.
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Gas mileage by 02cavalier
May 25, 2007 (1:59 pm)
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I have checked my mileage several times now since I got my new (to me) 2004 Impala and it averages 28 combined going to and from work. Best ever was 34 on a trip w/all highway driving and worst was 23 with all city and some idling. Must say I am very impressed.
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3.4 engine by 02cavalier
May 25, 2007 (2:00 pm)
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BTW my Impala has the 3.4 engine.
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So far I'm impressed by kmauss
Jun 05, 2007 (5:39 pm)
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Have had my 07 Impala about a week. It's the 3.5L. At this point, in heavy stop and go traffic with the AC running at least half the time, I am still averaging a little over 25 mpg. I'm sure if I were able to drive highway most of the time, it would get over 30. In a few weeks, I'm taking it on a weekend trip that will be mostly highway driving - I'll make sure to see what it's doing then.
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Re: 3000 miles & mileage is getting better [priggly] by teresabutler89
Jun 06, 2007 (1:44 pm)
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Replying to: priggly (Jul 13, 2006 10:50 pm)

You have a Impala SS?You say your getting 31-32 MPG HwY? What engine does it have in it. the 5.3L? IT's a 06? Who , if that's the case then, why is mine which is a 07 SS only getting 20.5 mpg hwy?
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Re: 3000 miles & mileage is getting better [teresabutler89] by quietpro
Jun 06, 2007 (6:44 pm)
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Replying to: teresabutler89 (Jun 06, 2007 1:44 pm)

Must be driving downhill, both ways.
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Re: 3000 miles & mileage is getting better [quietpro] by nosirrahg
Jun 06, 2007 (7:24 pm)
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Replying to: quietpro (Jun 06, 2007 6:44 pm)

My guess is they're talking readout on the DIC while briefly cruising at 60 MPH on the Interstate, not an average on a complete tank.
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Re: 3000 miles & mileage is getting better [teresabutler89] by priggly
Jun 14, 2007 (3:42 pm)
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Replying to: teresabutler89 (Jun 06, 2007 1:44 pm)

My mileage is now down a bit from my previous assessment. At a steady 60 mph on a flat highway with 5,000 miles on the car am getting 28-29 mpg. Still very good and in keeping with the EPA estimates. I do note that if driving up steep hills the mileage decreases which I'm sure it would in any car. After a year of ownership I haven't had one problem with the car save for the power steering assembly recall (covered under warranty) which never did result in a leak of fluid in my particular car. I remain very satisfied with the vehicle overall and think it provides superb and optimal value for the money. Love the power, smooth auto transmission, quiet and comfortable interior, throaty but not overbearing exhaust note and the excellent BOSE audio!

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