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Mazda CX-9 Real World MPG

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Re: The problem with the MPG [jchcraig] by nxs138
Feb 13, 2008 (9:51 am)
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Replying to: jchcraig (Feb 13, 2008 8:20 am)

Also have you ever pulled out in slippery conditions the AWD or TCS kicks in and shut the car down with on coming traffic at you.
 
The thing is, if the traction control kicks in it means that you would have gone nowhere anyways since your wheels would just have been spinning.
 
The traction control on my Audi does the same thing: it lowers power to the engine if it senses the wheels spinning. It's a weird sensation because I'll be nearly flooring the accelerator but the engine will barely rev. It gets the car going, but slowly. When I disable the traction control, the wheels spin a lot, and the car zig-zags as it tries to get footing. So the traction control is doing something.
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Re: The problem with the MPG [jchcraig] by mdhutton
Feb 13, 2008 (7:13 pm)
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Replying to: jchcraig (Feb 13, 2008 8:20 am)

Maybe your mileage sucks because you're flooring it to get out in front of traffic without yielding the right-of-way if oncoming vehicles are that close.
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holy smokes by scottinky
Feb 19, 2008 (5:59 pm)
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I may be selling my full size SUV for something along these lines,
and you guys are in my realm mileage wise, and some of you payment wise.
damn. I think I will go with a Volvo Wagon instead.
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Re: holy smokes [scottinky] by nxs138
Feb 20, 2008 (7:04 am)
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Replying to: scottinky (Feb 19, 2008 5:59 pm)

None of these large CUVs are providing great gas mileage. The Acadia, the CX-9, heck even the Honda Pilot will give you low 20s at best. Maybe the new direct injection engines will help, but you still have all that weight.
 
We initially looked at the Passat wagon (the 4 cyl version with turbo), which is one of the largest wagons out there with good gas mileage. But then we decided we wanted a third row for occasional use, and none of the wagons have that (although the Volvo might still have that little fold-down seat)
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Re: The problem with the MPG [mdhutton] by zoomornot
Feb 24, 2008 (10:29 am)
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Replying to: mdhutton (Feb 13, 2008 7:13 pm)

I have had the Cx-9 AWD GT since Dec 2007. Running on probably the 5th full tank. First full tank gave me 17.5 mpg with 40/60 - highway/city driving followed by 15.4 with 80/20 - city/highway driving.
 
Overall, I can say I am averaging around 16 mpg. This is not bad at all considering that my car which is also a Mazda millenia gives me 20 mpg overall. Happy so far except that the bluetooth reset itself once for no reason.
 
cheers!
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Re: The problem with the MPG [mdhutton] by jchcraig
Feb 25, 2008 (4:48 pm)
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Replying to: mdhutton (Feb 13, 2008 7:13 pm)

I do not floor it and take it easy on the road trip on dry roads and the best I got was 16 mpg. Some of you people providing answers seem to work for Mazda. So if a car does not get anywhere close to the EPA rating there is something wrong. I have also noticed that my front brakes have wear cutting into the disc after 5,000 miles. Something is wrong and I will find out. I will not settle for what is right. You have the right to explore and get everything right as possible in the warranty in the first 12,000 miles at no cost. Maybe if enough people complained who get bad gas mileage change would occur.
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Re: Is it just my CX-9? [sigepruss] by jchcraig
Feb 25, 2008 (5:04 pm)
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Replying to: sigepruss (Oct 29, 2007 7:43 am)

I am having the same mileage GT AWD towing package 12/16 mpg. Did they find anything wrong with your?
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2007 CX9 MPG by haymista
Feb 25, 2008 (5:50 pm)
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I have an 07 FWD and 95% of my driving is short trips in city conditions. I got 16.7 mpg on my last tank, and I was pleased. I did not need to run the a/c or heat much so that probably helped as most tanks have been around 16.0. I have only had 1 highway trip and I got 20 mpg. I have somewhat of a heavy foot, although I don't punch it.
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Re: The problem with the MPG [jchcraig] by vinsuz
Feb 25, 2008 (6:19 pm)
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Replying to: jchcraig (Feb 25, 2008 4:48 pm)

I am on my fourth tank now and it looks like it will be in the neighborhood of 15 MPG again. I got 16.4 and 15.4 on my last two tanks with about 40% highway. I give a little lenience to the fact that I live in hilly terrain, but I still expected better mileage than this. I gave up a V8 Explorer that was much quicker off the line and got nearly the same mileage as my CX-9. I really love this car, but the mileage could prevent me from getting another one when my lease is up in less than 26 months!
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Great Quote: by waygrabow
Mar 01, 2008 (8:46 pm)
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" I will not settle for what is right."
 
You must be a hard person to deal with.

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