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Replying to: morty66 (Sep 02, 2007 3:10 pm) |
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I have a very hard time believing 24 to 25 mpg in combined driving.
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Replying to: donl1 (Jan 11, 2008 7:17 pm)
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Replying to: pemnel (Jan 30, 2008 10:00 pm) Also, given I could get 15 on the 'burb, when it was rated for 13 in the city (and spending hours looking at the inst mpg on the thing trying to see how to drive it to get all I could), 1-3 over city average seems reasonable. Spend 4 years at 15 city 18 hwy, and 17 city anything more than 20 hwy seems wonderful. I guess the people hollering the most are those that went car to this thing, vs goliath to this thing...
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Replying to: mark366160 (Feb 18, 2008 6:44 pm) Anyway, overall the MPG for this thing is pretty good, especially compared to the Suburban I came from. Haven't had it on the highway for an extended period, so don't know that MPG. AWD is going to be less. My wife has a 2005 MDX, which is AWD, and the way it works, from 0-15 mph, the thing is in four wheel drive mode. Once you get over 15, it switches to front wheel drive mode. Just having the connection to the rear wheels, whether it's active or not, is going to drain some power, and thus MPG. Where I think the impact is worse is over that first 15 mph. I would think the drag is much more when in 4WD mode, so if you're in alot of stop and go traffic, your constantly in that mode. I would think the AWD Acadia works in a similar fashion. On the highway, the MDX does pretty good, but in alot of stop and go, it's down around 14mpg... |
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Normal driving - 1/2 highway, 1/2 backroads to and from work = 19.5mpg Highway - 22-24 (24 if I baby it, go the speedlimit, etc.) Pulling a snowmobile on a trailer = 16.5 in trailer mode Pulling two snowmobiles on a trailer = 13.5 in trailer mode My Yukon got about 16.5 all the time. My Acadia has more horsepower than my 99 Yukon did and pulls the sleds better. |
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Replying to: lukesdaddy (May 12, 2007 4:47 am) Hey, compared to some of these posts, I think that is pretty good! |
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| I bought a 2007 Acadia in June of 2007, and drove to Ohio from Fl. I went up I95 to 77 in South Carolina, and I averaged 72 miles an hour, and got 23 mpg up and back. I have not had any problems with my Acadia, unless you consider all the complimemts I get on my Acadia a problem. | |
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| I am getting 7.2 MPG all city with a soft foot, no compressor, and mostly coasting like a granny. Called the dealer and they took it for a test and said they got 16.6 MPG city. I checked the DIC when I got the car back and notice that they did get 16.6 but had an average speed of 36 MPH. meaning for their city test, they put some highway on it. Called the sales man to complain and he actually told me to go f-- myself. He could care less about the problrems I am having just so long as the sale was made. If he had not bait and switched me, maybe I would have one of the working Acadias instead of this Lemon. As of today, 7.2 MPG, check engine light on twice for cam shaft glitches, dealer had it for 3 days and did nothing to repair because the light went out on its own. | |
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