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Replying to: rwisem (Jul 02, 2007 7:36 am) I probably would have learned all that if, i'd taken the time to read the owner's manual.
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Replying to: teresabutler89 (Jul 02, 2007 9:01 am) I monitor my fuel mileage religiously and the '06+ Impala's computer is very accurate, probably more accurate than we are due to variances in how full we get our tanks at each fill up. But, that said, my numbers fall pretty much in line with what the car's computer states I'm getting. You really ought to read through that owner's manual. You'd be surprised at how many cool features your car has of which you probably aren't even aware. |
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Replying to: teresabutler89 (Jul 02, 2007 8:58 am) I rented a 2006 Impala LT (3.5l) on a trip from here (AR) to Indy last year. I think I filled up in Marion, IL and drove the speed limit (holiday weekend) to Terre Haute, where I refilled the tank, and got 36 MPG (it may have been higher; I posted that info elsewhere on Edmunds at the time). I didn't "have" to get gas at Terre Haute, but I knew my average would drop once the speeds increased in Indiana; so we topped off the tank there. What I do to keep track of my mileage; I always reset the trip odometer, the MPG, gallons used, and average speed each time I fill up. I'm especially anal, and write this info on my receipt, and transfer it to a spreadsheet at home. The good thing about this is I can look over time and see if my mileage is going down. By keeping track of the average speed per tank, you'll start to see trends where the lower the speed, the lower the MPG. It doesn't take much "city" driving to knock the wind out of a good "highway" average. Next time you've got a 100+ mile highway trip to make, fill up and reset everything, then hit the highway and set your cruise...stop and refill when you get to your destination (before you start roaming through town) and see what you're getting in a true "highway" setting. |
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| We just got our 07 this summer. I was kind of unhappy with the MPG but we took a trip from Albuquerque to Louisiana. I got 30 on the highway and about 20 in the city. We love the inside and the ride. Since we have been back the MPG has gotten better. | |
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Replying to: teresabutler89 (Jun 22, 2007 7:45 pm) I consistently got 23.9-24.1 MPG during winter. During summer with a/c consistently get 23.2-23.3 MPG. Better on hwy, add 2.0 MPG to winter and summer city average. This is very good to me. What do you get? |
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Impala 2006+ owners - Does anyone get pain in their right foot after driving awhile? Pedal seems to have more spring resistance than other cars I've owned and my wife's Buick. (I get no pain when driving my wife's 2006 Buick.)
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Replying to: level (Aug 31, 2007 9:32 pm) Have you tried adjusting the seat? |
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Replying to: mbmiller2000 (Jun 08, 2007 1:00 pm)
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Replying to: tjrp (Nov 15, 2007 8:09 pm) we have a 07 impala, but the SS, we haven't had this problem yet. "thank god!" We are just really upset with the gas mileage & of course the depreciation of this car. We can't even sell it & trade it off now. The D!mn thing depreciated almost $10,000. bucks on us alread, & we havent' even had it a year yet.
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Replying to: teresabutler89 (Nov 16, 2007 10:22 am) We had a nissan previously, and it was great, but it was a van, and I wanted to downsize to an automobile. My gas mileage has dropped considerably since we purchased this car also. It started out getting 22mpg in town, and is now down to 17!
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