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Replying to: drtravel (Aug 10, 2006 1:18 pm)
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Replying to: arwilli (Aug 12, 2006 7:12 am)
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Replying to: james27 (Aug 12, 2006 12:25 pm) Among the worst figures for a 275 HP V-6.
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Replying to: sfcharlie (Aug 12, 2006 1:36 pm)
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Replying to: james27 (Aug 12, 2006 4:31 pm) Every single auto mag article comes in at 17 in mixed use. High percentage of people on this site say the same. Or read Edmunds consumer-reviews pros-and-cons for this car -- major "con" is poor mpg. It's not an illusion. I don't want driving my car to be an olympic consciousness raising event in order to approach 20 mpg with a V-6 engine in mostly straight 60-65 mph driving. Nonetheless, I have been so bothered by the mileage that (in addition to using premium) I don't rush around like an adolescent with his first car or even a person enthusiastic about driving. Smooth has become a religion. The car ain't converting, however. |
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I am currently looking to buy/lease one of these. I have two questions; don't cars give better mileage after being driven a few thousand miles (my Accord did after about 10,000 miles), and, does anyone have the numbers for the M45? Thanks.
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Replying to: acerfan (Aug 15, 2006 2:14 am) "Test M35 averaged 16.4 mpg in city/highway driving, test M35x averaged 17.4 with more highway use. Test M45s averaged 16.0 in city/highway driving, 18.8-19.1 mpg in mostly highway use." Since I buy my cars new, I am comparing my first 3K miles with my M35 to similar experiences with other cars. I do expect the mpg to improve over time ... but ... I think much evidence has accumulated (in CR's evaluation, in reports from consumers on Edmunds, on this board, in many reviews, etc) to strongly suggest that V-6 engine/transmission gets poor mileage for a V-6. It has been widely recognized that the 5 gears and the gearing setup (designed to make this 275 HP engine, with torque of 270
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Replying to: sfcharlie (Aug 15, 2006 5:42 am) I think the M45 requires premium.
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Replying to: antsinpants (Aug 15, 2006 2:51 pm) The M45 REQUIRES premium. They also state that if you MUST put in regular because premium is not available, to not fill the tank, only put in enough to get safely to where you can get premium, then fill it up so you boost the octane as much as you can. They also say to not drive aggressivly while you have the regular in there. |
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Replying to: antsinpants (Aug 15, 2006 2:51 pm) Yes, I've been aware of that from before I bought the car. It was one factor predisposing me to choose the M35. However, like, James, I found that my mpg went down to 16 on regular, even though I've been so preoccupied with the mpg of this car that I have driven it with an obsessionally light foot, so much so that it begins to take the pleasure, for me, out of driving it. I have enjoyed, with other cars, driving a tank-full with total focus on higher-mpg driving, but I don't like being preoccupied with "Will this car ever get 20 mpg?" For example, over the weekend we drove early Saturday morning on a traffic-free route, all highway, for an overnight event, and back early Sunday in similar conditions. Steady 65 mph -- yet only got 19 mpg, for total 65 mph cruising, no city at all.
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