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new 2009 Fit by wistlo
Dec 24, 2008 (7:49 am)
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First tank with highway miles for me was 34.2 MPG. Average indicated on gauge was 37.1.
 
This from Birmingham AL to Slidell LA, all Interstate except for about 30 miles on rolling hill side road (US 11 in MS). Speed varied between 65 and 80, 50-75% of time at 70 with cruise. No A/C.
 
This is a *new* car (a Christmas present that Santa will bring from its hiding place across town, tomorrow). Car was delivered with a 32 miles and a "full" tank. I don't know if the dealer actually topped it before handing it over. If the full tank started at 0 miles, then mileage would be 37.6.
 
I will post again as I accumulate mileage.
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Re: new 2009 Fit [wistlo] by ohthelawd
Dec 30, 2008 (2:21 pm)
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Replying to: wistlo (Dec 24, 2008 7:49 am)

Hey, another southern Fit fanatic! Welcome aboard... ("thegraduate" and I both live in Birmingham).
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Re: new 2009 Fit [ohthelawd] by wistlo
Dec 30, 2008 (8:29 pm)
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Replying to: ohthelawd (Dec 30, 2008 2:21 pm)

Two of us, actually (my wife and I). We live in New Orleans but I had to search far and wide to find the color and transmission (manual) we wanted. It was nice to inaugurate the car with a one-way road trip.
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And now for the worst mileage.... by jacksan1
Dec 31, 2008 (7:09 am)
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Our '07 Fit Sport (AT) has just recorded 26.7 MPG, which is the worst mileage this car has seen in 52,000 miles of driving. Not too bad, really. For this tank It was 90/10 city/highway, most days with a below zero temperature, snow, and with all the slipping, sliding, and stopping and going associated with this kind of weather. The overall average for the life of the car is currently just a tad below 33 MPG, with a nice and even 50/50 city/highway split.
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Re: [damian1962] by fgeney
Dec 31, 2008 (7:23 am)
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Replying to: damian1962 (Dec 03, 2008 6:02 am)

If your getting 27 mpg, that's it.
 
I wouldn't be so dismissive, for a car with such low mileage. My mileage in city was about 27 also, but I saw gradual improvement all the way to 10,000 miles. It's now about 30. There are so many factors, as you say, that there's no way you can be so sure.
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MPG guage vs. gas pump by JimLudden
Jan 18, 2009 (3:56 pm)
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The MPG guage in my 09 Fit registers 10-15% higher than the computed mileage (dividing odometer trip miles by the number of gallons delivered by the gas pump for each fillup).
 
I trust the odometer more than the fuel flow meter. (Is the guage really driven by a fuel flow meter?) The dash MPG guage has to display the computed MPG based on the distance traveled (the odometer - and anti-lock brakes - work off of digital messages from the wheel) and some proxy for the flow of fuel. I assume that there is a fuel flow meter, but a vacuum reading might be used instead.
 
How can I adjust the calculation of MPG to be closer to reality?
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Re: Honda Fit - Gas Mileage Report [Sylvia] by daze
Jan 18, 2009 (4:39 pm)
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Replying to: Sylvia (Apr 22, 2006 8:32 pm)

I got 355miles (hwy & side streets combined) on my 2nd tank cuz the 1st tank given by dealer was not completely full- bastards. But on a long road trip, I was able to get more than 420 miles (hwy only) for the entire tank. That's crazy! But I drive carefully and normally keep a consistent speed of 70 to 75 mph. I noticed that when I go to 80 mph, I get much less mileage. Also, I don't accelerate fast after the lights turn green or after having stopped at a stop sign.
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Re: [fgeney] by damian1962
Jan 18, 2009 (5:51 pm)
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Replying to: fgeney (Dec 31, 2008 7:23 am)

I traded my 08 sport MT in. It really didn't work for me as well as for many happy fit owners. The fit is fantastic if your constantly on the highway and your city roads are nice but where I'm at that's not the case (speed bumps, patchy roads, pot holes) It's like NYC where the roads in the city are bad. I got a Mazda m3 At and I'm really satisfied with the car, especially with it's suspension on hard roads. I get a combined 25 mpg no matter how I drive.
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Re: MPG guage vs. gas pump [JimLudden] by pmeyers
Jan 19, 2009 (2:49 pm)
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Replying to: JimLudden (Jan 18, 2009 3:56 pm)

I have spent perhaps a dozen hours with Honda regarding the inaccuracy of the MPG gauge. I have submitted detailed data in writing to both the dealer and the regional office in California. Some take aways:
1) There is no way to adjust the meter
2) If the meter doesn't generate a fault on the system bus, it's working correctly, regardless of the reading. They will not try to replace the meter under warranty.
3) You are being too picky if you expect an accurate MPG meter (less than 20% error).
4) They have no plans to fix this issue in this revision of the Fit.
 
This is likely the last Honda I will buy. I have owned many Audis in the last 20 years, and my first experience with Honda is a stonewall on this issue. At least Audi will attempt to fix the problem. All of their MPG gauges are adjustable by a technician.
 
My car: 2009 Sport MT sans navigation.
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Re: MPG guage vs. gas pump [pmeyers] by kipk
Jan 20, 2009 (8:20 am)
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Replying to: pmeyers (Jan 19, 2009 2:49 pm)

Realizing this is a Fit forum, Just wanted to pipe in concerning HONDAS' attitude toward customers sometimes.
 
I have had a couple of issues with our Pilot that HONDA is uninterested in.
Main one being the towing wiring harness. We have been considering a super light "Egg" type travel trailer. About 1500# dry. It has electric brakes and requires a 7 pin electrical connection to the tow vehicle.
 
Our Honda installed $900 tow package provides a 4 pin trailer wiring connector that works fine for a trailer with no brakes or surge brakes. However I can't tow a trailer of any kind with electric brakes, as they require a 7 pin connector. The answer I get from Honda is basically, "That's the way it is". The Ridgelines have a 7 pin connector available, but there is no way, according to Honda, to adapt it to the Pilot.
 
To add to their poor planing and utter stupidity, the new '09 Pilots have an integrated trailer hitch, built right in. However there is absolutely no wiring to connect to a trailer. The wiring harness is $181 extra and the DEALERSHIP CAN'T TELL ME IF IT IS 7 PIN OR 4 PIN. OF COURSE THERE IS ALSO A CHARGE FOR THEM TO INSTALL IT. How stupid is that!
 
To solve your problem, you would do well to Purchase a "Scan Gauge ll". I got one a month ago. It provides lots and lots of information. It is adjustable by the owner.
 
It keeps track of the tank MPG, fuel used out of the tank, fuel left in tank, running time on the tank, running time left on the tank, instant mpg, current trip MPG that can be reset instantly, today's total mpg, yesterdays mpg, error codes, water temp, speed current, average, maximum, rpm current and average and max, and so forth. Background colors and brightness of the display, type of ready information on the display and a lot of stuff I haven't used yet.
 
My last two tanks showed the tank average to be within 1/10 mpg when I double checked with a calculator miles divided by gallons.
 
It plugs in under the dash in the same connector the mechanics use for diagnostics.
 
"Set Up" requires you to tell it the size of your engine, size of fuel tank and type of fuel ie, gas,diesel, hybrid. Fill the car with gas and press the "Fillup" button. Next time you fill up, it will say how much fuel it thinks you used, MPG and so forth.
If the actual fuel required to fill the tank was different, you enter that. It makes it's internal corrections. Next 2 tanks were dead on for me. I'm working on the 3rd tank now. You can also tell it the price per gallon of the gas and it will tell you the cost of each of the different trips mentioned above until the next fill up. Plus the cost of running that tank.
 
If you like the car, but are upset with the one item, the $160 instrument is a lot less expensive than trading. Besides being helpful it is fun to play with!
 
This is a $160 instrument that probably cost the dealers $100. It would be a great dealer option that actually works accurately. I read about them 2 years ago. Wish I had bought one then.
 
We are considering a Fit for our family. But the huge swings in reported mileage is discouraging. As are the options that don't work well, and the lack of options.
 
There have many reports concerning the inaccuracy of odometer, fuel tank gauge, and MPG gauge, that Honda is not much help with.
 
Kip

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