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Replying to: oscar_gata (Jun 09, 2008 9:48 am) |
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Hi I just got my Veracruz 08 AWD. When can I expect to see the true MPG for Highway only? When can I expct to see the true MPG for City only? If I am missing the point on this, how do I gauge this feature. I have set the Trip to see AVG MPG. I driven so far (about 1 - 1 1/hr drive) I see the MPG was mainly at16.9 MPG mainly HWY Driving. I forgot if this this figure is both ways or one direction, but definetly clockin at over 15 MPG for one direction. This was only two days after I finally got the vehicle. Was this a a good move on my part since I am only "breaking in the vehicle", so to speak. I am hoping to not drive at a constant speed that is all I can do, I love the outdoors.
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Replying to: posystm (May 29, 2008 11:31 am)
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Replying to: fpostadan (Jul 03, 2008 4:36 am) |
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Replying to: fpostadan (Jun 30, 2008 10:57 pm) |
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One thing to keep in mind if you experience rotor shimmy or warping is the dealer shop or anywhere else that removes and replaces the wheels. This could be for some unrelated service / repair that requires the wheel to be removed. All shops even the dealers use air impact wrenches. They run the torque on the wrench ALL THE WAY up in order to remove the very hard to get off lug nuts. When they replace your wheel the high torque air wrench warps the rotors. Not sure what the torque spec is on the VC (guess around 70 to 80 Ft lbs) Air wrenches go up to 125+. I always ask tire folks to sung the nuts up with a four way hand wrench then I torque to spec when I get home. Since we cannot see the work performed anymore no one knows what they do, plus dealers works on numerous car makes in one shop. |
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As promissed, here's the results of my Summer trip to Maine : The colums are date / miles / gallon / calc. mpg / computer mpg and average speed. 8/05 237.0 9.27 25.60 24.7 47 8/07 201.9 9.19 22.00 24.3 33 8/13 329.5 13.81 23.88 24.0 35 8/15 181.6 7.90 22.99 23.8 33 8/17 329.1 14.28 23.05 23.2 39 8/25 346.5 15.17 22.85 22.9 32 8/28 265.7 11.66 22.79 23.5 34 8/31 320.1 13.82 23.16 24.3 44 9/12 302.2 13.21 22.87 23.4 35 9/21 303.7 12.40 24.48 24.9 56 9/22 460.5 18.16 25.36 25.6 50 So there you have it! Very respectful mileage for a 4,200# vehicle. There was really no city driving, but the lower average sppeds reflect small towns and the hilly smaller roads of Maine. The last two tankfulls were after the 15,000 mile oil change (synthetic) and all highway driving on the trip home. While I didn't note which gas had ethanol, it generally reduced mileage by 1-2 mpg. Ther ought to be a law! |
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After reading numerous posts I am convinced a lot of drivers must be NASCAR fans as they have a tendency to run at excessive speeds and most always with the AC engaged, no wonder there are low mileage reports. I wonder how many check their tire pressures on a regular basis or have a heavy foot while accelerating? You guys better find some 4 cylinder wonder for your needs, and then you may get 20 MPG. R M H |
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Sorry, I tried to put my Summer mileage info into columns so it would be easy to read - but it didn't come out that way on this web site. As a summary - I did no city driving, only highway, state roads some back roads and some small town sightseeing. Using synthetic oil (which I change at 7,500 mile intervals), 37 - 38 psi tire pressure and an easy foot on the accelerator, I averaged 23.74 mpg at an average 33 mph. The best tankfull was a calculated 25.36 mpg on the trip home after an oil change, but fully loaded with our camping gear and the AC running. Not bad! |
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