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Purchase vehicle on 3/29/07 at local Buick Dealer down here in Florida. Wife and I decide to drive up to New York area and visit family in New England area and also family on eastern Long Island. Drove over 4,022.0 miles. This mileage included a lot of stop and go traffic plus driving in city and rural town roads. Current mileage on vehicle is 7,655 miles My over all gas mileage was 27.3 MPG. Got as high as 31.9 and low at 24.4 MPG combined highway and city driving. Set cruise control on 65 MPH as much as possible. Really enjoy this Buick. Nice car. Love the remove starting system. Best accessory that I every purchased on a new vehicle. This is our 4 Buick. Had a 1985,1994 and 1999. Feel this mileage is fairly good for a car this size. Had a 2005 Honda which I traded in on this Buick. Honda was nice but not for a long ride. Found out the seat are not the greatest thing on the road. Mileage was good between 29 and 34 MPG on open highway but murder on the old back. Decide to trade in Honda on Buick. |
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I just purchased my 2007 Buick Lacross I am only getting 12 mpg on the highway I drove 680 miles last week end and used $90.00 worth of gas 4 weeks at the most I am just sick,I drive 60 miles per week back and forth to work, on Wenesday I put in 10.00 for a test run I drove 31 miles since then and I have 1/8 of a tank today Friday,there is something that is not right with this gas milage.I like some suggestions please.I need help.
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Replying to: cerimele (Nov 02, 2007 4:44 pm) |
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Replying to: cerimele (Nov 02, 2007 4:44 pm) A little low, but depending on driving style, city vs. highway, engine choice, and how new the car is (MPG increases after engine break-in), temperatures, etc. this isn't outlandish. Where is the 12MPG coming from? I bet that is from the INSTANT MPG display. That is normal, when you step on the gas hard to pass someone, or drive into a headwind, or climb a hill... you should expect that, even single digits. But then going DOWN hill, etc. you will see it go to 40, 50, even 99 MPG. Is your service engine light on? |
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| I have been interested in getting a LaCrosse. My mother has one and she and my stepfather went on a summer vacation out West last year and she said they received 28 MPG. They have an '05 CX. Hope this helps. | |
We just got back from a 400 mile (round-trip) to Kalamazoo, Michigan yesterday. Averaged about 27 MPG on the highway. It would have been even higher except for some slow-downs in construction zones. Not too shabby for a 5.3 liter V-8 engine with active fuel management. Around town, we averaged about 17-18 MPG.
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Replying to: jpstax1 (Mar 24, 2008 9:27 am)
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Replying to: bxd (Mar 24, 2008 9:34 am)
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Replying to: jpstax1 (Mar 24, 2008 9:55 am)
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Replying to: g_allen (Mar 24, 2008 11:27 am) [reply] I already said my LaX Super, with its 5.3 V8, got a maximum of 27 MPG on the highway during a recent long-distance trip. [quote] Wonder if the Chrysler's do better because of the 5 speed auto. trans.? [reply] The 300C's mileage may also depend on its final gear ratio. I think we can assume that all DICs work the same way. I read where the DIC relies on input from the PCM, which monitors the odometer and fuel consumption rates, and uses it for its MPG calculations. |
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