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Replying to: homer39 (Feb 19, 2008 1:48 pm) I live on the east coast of Florida. This past week end, wife and I drove up to Ocala, Florida which is about a 185 mile trip from out home. On trip up I got 27 MPG (80% open highway, 20% off main highway). On return trip I got 29 MPG (85% open highway and 15% off main highway driving. I drive at 62-65 MPH with crusie control on. At this speed I seem to get much better gas mileage then going 70-75 MPH. Very satified with my Saturn Vue so far. Finally broke the sticker window estimate for gas mileage of 22 to 28 MPG. |
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Does anyone have any specs. on the acceleration of the 08 greenline hybred?? Is there a 0-60 figure given anywhere? Just curious, the mpg is much more important to me. George |
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| I have a 06 Vue 3.5L V6 AWD. The issue that I'm having is with what I believe is second or third gear. At 1400 RPMs the engine sounds like it wants to stall as if I were driving a standard tranny in too high of a gear. Trying to find anyone else with similar symptoms or any advise Thanks | |
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Replying to: jclnick (Feb 01, 2008 3:19 pm) So far the best mileage I've gotten was 25 mpg, all highway, 73 mph with cruise on and a/c off. I think the hills on the interstae lowered the gas mileage as the transmision downshifted frequently. I'm averaging 22 mpg city and highway. Will premium fuel help my gas mileage?
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Replying to: ar15 (Mar 31, 2008 3:09 pm) On open highways, I travel at the speed of 63 to 65 MPH and use cruise control as much as possible. My mileage seems to be much better when I travel those speeds but yet other have reported driving in the 70 or faster MPH range and stated that they got better MPG. Since my Vue is a V6, I have learned not to try and beat the car next to me at a traffice light when it turns green. I just let the tranny do it ownshift thing with a little help from me and that help me on my gas mileage alot. As far as using premium gas I have never tried that but I have read a few articles on this matter and feel at the price of gas today its not worth it. You can try it for a few tanks fulls and see if it makes a difference. Hope this is helpful in your quest for better gas mileage |
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Replying to: jclnick (Mar 20, 2006 8:47 pm) |
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Replying to: uga91 (Aug 02, 2006 12:19 pm)
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I have a 2004 Vue, I start off from stop lights slowly, and don't go above 65 now. I still only get 20 mpg. Has any one used any gas treatment products or have any other ideas on how to get better gas mileage? I love the car, but like many, not happy with the mpg.Thanks for your ideas! |
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Replying to: sparky20 (May 20, 2006 3:25 pm) Prob 19 - 23 mpg maybe 60% freeway 40% city but it probably was less than that Got rid of it because I wasn't going to put any more money into repairing it, oh and now get about 32 mpg and using half the amount of fuel It wasn't uncommon to use a quarter tank of gas in one day, just driving to from work, and I don't drive aggressively.
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Replying to: matrixgirl09 (Jun 19, 2008 7:14 am) You said you get 32 mpg...what is the vehicle you drive? VW? Prisis? I would love to get a hybrid and "go green" but the price tag is still too high for my budget. When I was shopping for an SUV last Spring, professional reviewers...several of them gave the RAV4 a bad review, (I've always had Toyotas) and without spending alot more gas and time, the one dealership I found that had a used CRV Honda- was actually sold before I got there, they are so popular! I love my Vue, it's just the mpg. Oh, well at least it's supporting Americans since it's built in America. |
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