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Re: Gas Mileage [b3nut] by yeddo
Apr 29, 2006 (5:12 am)
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Replying to: b3nut (Apr 26, 2006 11:13 am)

..how many miles have you put on the car Todd?
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Re: Gas Mileage [yeddo] by b3nut
Apr 29, 2006 (4:05 pm)
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Replying to: yeddo (Apr 29, 2006 5:12 am)

I just passed the 5000 mile mark today. I haven't even had it 2 months!!!!! I have been doing an unusual amount of road tripping lately...
 
Todd in Beerbratistan
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Re: Gas Mileage [b3nut] by yeddo
Apr 29, 2006 (4:46 pm)
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Replying to: b3nut (Apr 29, 2006 4:05 pm)

..this car does cruise well on the open road....I've still not taken it on a real long trip yet but that'll happen. i can already tell that the mileage will be well over 30mpg when I do cause I'm getting almost 26 or 27 in the city. I think Kia has a winner here.
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So far I'm getting by b3nut
Apr 24, 2006 (4:53 am)
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around 29 in mixed semi-highway/town commuting, and 33 on the highway (4300 miles on the car, auto trans). Not as high as the EPA ratings, but EPA highway mileage is rated at 45mph...who in the heck drives that slowly? I cruise around 65-70 most of the time, sometimes up to 80. You'll get closer to the EPA ratings of most cars if you stick to 55, but you can only get away with that in light traffic. I'd rather slow down and save gas, but I'd also rather not become someone else's hood ornament. The actual MPG I'm seeing from the Rio5 is about par for that class of car. It might improve some more as it runs in further, Hyundai engines usually don't start getting their best mileage until 5000-8000 miles (the Rio has the Hyundai Accent powertrain).
 
So far, all things considered, I'm really happy with my Rio5...it's a great, handy little car.
 
Todd in Beerbratistan
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MPG Update by riomike
May 21, 2006 (5:20 am)
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Forgot to mention latest MPG, after 9 thousand miles I am averaging 27.1 with mixed driving and AC on at all times. Anybody doing better (or worse)?
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35mpg is doable highway by b3nut
Jul 10, 2006 (5:20 pm)
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with the automatic...I've gotten up to 36 with mine. I get around 34 at 65, 36 if I keep it under 60. If I drive like a bat outta Toledo and run 80 for good stretches I'll get 31 or 32. EPA highway on the automatic is 38, 35 for the stick. But EPA highway ratings are based on an average test speed of 48mph, and I'd hazard most of us have a higher average than that.
 
I only got 28 going through Chicago and Rockford the last time I drove up that way though, I hit the traffic at the worst time. The last tollbooth just south of Beloit was backed up all the way to Rockford! And it was too hot to open the windows and shut the engine off, I needed the AC.
 
Todd in Beerbratistan
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Re: 35mpg is doable highway [b3nut] by frandaman
Oct 11, 2006 (11:21 am)
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Replying to: b3nut (Jul 10, 2006 5:20 pm)

Been some time since I checked the forums...had no need actually. But since this has split into an mpg thing I can report that I have just over 11,000 miles on the sedan now and my overall average is 29.67 with a high of 44.5 (pure highway at over 70 mph average) and a low of 21.8 back in the break-in period that was almost all stop and go. Right now I'm averaging 32 mpg with a 60/40 highway/s&g split. Still liking the car and no issues to report.
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No A/C in Alaska by kennybeeak
Oct 16, 2006 (11:29 am)
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We purchased our std transmission '03 Rio in July '05 at 17,794 miles. In Oct '06, we are at 28,594 miles.
We have averaged 28 mpg in pure city driving.
During one week of mixed highway/city driving to a suburban area, 40-65 mph, we got 34 mpg.
On a 375 mile round trip to a rural community, pushing 80 mph much of the way, I got 37 mpg. So that is what I had put on our license plates. My wife has since made a 150 mile trip to another small town, with a lot of mountain driving, 55-65 mph. She got 42.5 mpg on that trip.
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Re: No A/C in Alaska [kennybeeak] by pf_flyer HOST
Oct 16, 2006 (11:42 am)
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Replying to: kennybeeak (Oct 16, 2006 11:29 am)

Those are the kind of numbers that can spoil you in a hurry! It's why we have been driving 4 bangers for almost 30 years.
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2006 rio sedan 5 speed mileage by forrestshalom
Nov 01, 2006 (6:11 am)
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hi everyone,
 
i am considering buying a 2006 kia rio 5 speed. could anyone post their real world mileage experience for this car? thanks!

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