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Hyundai Veracruz Real World MPG

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Re: Actual MPG [scott613] by 9cal
Jan 17, 2008 (5:25 am)
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Replying to: scott613 (Jul 11, 2007 4:59 pm)

Drive my 2007 Veracruz limted 2wd in both Mountains and Flat land and getting 22 mpg overall. Have 7800 miles and love the car, it is the best bang for the dollar in the market.
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Re: MPG and other questions [mdhutton] by lmf4159
Feb 23, 2008 (11:15 am)
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Replying to: mdhutton (Jan 05, 2008 5:46 am)

I just purchased an 08 VC Limited with nav.and this info is all very helpful for me as a woman as I never paid much attention to oil and tires. (Never to late to learn) What is the most accurate way to determine PSI? Does the car provide this info or is it manually done? Also, this may not apply on this message board, but I am hearing a high pitched noise when I turn the vehicle tightly as in a cul de sac or into our garage. I will mention this to the dealership when I go back for my tags but I was curious if anyone knew if the steering mechanism is the problem. Has anyone experienced this before?
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Re: MPG and other questions [lmf4159] by rmhockman
Feb 23, 2008 (11:47 am)
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Replying to: lmf4159 (Feb 23, 2008 11:15 am)

An inexpensive tire air gage which can be purchased at auto parts stores, Kmarts, Walmarts, etc. is necessary for accurate pressure measurements.
 
I usually keep my tires at 35psi regardless of the factory recommended settings that may be 1 to 5 lbs. less.
 
Sometimes when you turn too sharply at low speeds it puts a overload on the power steering pump and may cause the fan belt to slip and squeal lightly,
then again it may be something more serious.
 
Your dealer will know what to do...
 
You have a great vehicle there, enjoy it for all it's worth.
 
                                   R M H
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tire pressure gage by 1trulove
Feb 24, 2008 (1:15 am)
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Note that tie pressue should be measured when the tires are "cold". Meaning before you start driving or after the vehicle has been stopped for 4 hours or more. If your dealer set the pressure when being serviced, it may have been done while the tires are "hot", so it's best for you to do it. Also note that gages do vary in accuracy. A dial type is probably the best for the money. I keep my pressure at 37 psi, which is exactly 1/2 way between the "recommended" pressure (30psi) and the maximum rated pressure (44psi).
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Mileage by broadsword
Feb 24, 2008 (8:12 am)
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I have an 08 with just under 6k miles and average around 20mpg - combined city and hwy. I find that I get the best mileage going under 50 (24mpg) and the worst over 80 (18) - does pretty well if I keep my foot out of it, but wish it did better at 80+. Aside from that, the wife and I are very pleased with it. We are both a little surprised to never see any advertising at all and have only seen two others on the road (south-central Texas). Am also concerned regarding trade-in. Research indicated that it would hold value as well as Lexus - anyone have any hard data on this? I can't find any trade in information on KBB or NADA...
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Re: Mileage [broadsword] by steve_ HOST
Feb 24, 2008 (5:42 pm)
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Replying to: broadsword (Feb 24, 2008 8:12 am)

The True Cost to Own tool will tell you what Edmunds thinks the depreciation will be for 5 years out for most cars.
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Synthetic oil - YES! by 1trulove
Apr 19, 2008 (7:25 am)
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Changed dino oil at 3750 miles and at 7,500 switched to Valvolene synthetic. Gas mileage increased from just under 23 mpg to 24+ mpg with the first 2 tankfulls. Thats at least a 5% improvement. Most of our driving is County and State roads at 50 to 60 mph and a "little" city. with parking lots and traffic lights. Also noticed that it appears that you need to be going over 50 - 55 for 6th gear to engage, hence the better mileage at or above these sppeds. Anyone elae using synthethic getting the same results?
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Re: Interstate MPG [rmhockman] by amiliv
Apr 19, 2008 (10:16 pm)
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Replying to: rmhockman (Dec 20, 2007 8:56 am)

I'm also a firm believer in synthetic oils. However, I was told by some mechanics that I should stick with "plain" oils for first few oil changes, to allow machine to brake in. Is there any truth in this?
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Synthetic VS breakin by 1trulove
Apr 20, 2008 (4:47 am)
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Response to amiliv: Yes there is truth in the need to break in a new motor. Some engine parts are not perfectly matched. Break in is the removal of some metal as the engine parts "seat" to each other. While minor, this process is necessary to remove friction and create a smooth running engine. Synthetic oil so slippery it will only extend this process using expensive oil. Also since the original oil becomes contaminated with removed metal particles, an inital oil change should be done at the 3,00 to 3,750 mile interval. I chose to run "dyno" oil again for another 3,000 before changing to synthetic. Most sources recommend 5,000 to 7,500 miles before the change over.
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11 months, 11,000 miles logged by carbuyer11
May 06, 2008 (7:07 pm)
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Averaging just under 18 MPG on our AWD Veracruz Limited. Highway trips usually achieve low 20's. Decent but I was expecting a little more on average. At least it's achieved on regular fuel.

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