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Nissan Rogue Real World MPG

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Re: Nissan Rogue Real World MPG [mikelevine64] by skayw
Feb 23, 2008 (1:53 am)
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Replying to: mikelevine64 (Nov 01, 2007 9:24 pm)

Rogue SL AWD, OD 3500 miles.
I have a daily commute 70 miles RT most of which is on 2 lane highway with lots of hills and curves.
Currently 23.5 MPG. MPG has increased with each fill up (starting out at 22 MPG).
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Re: question. [kenn2] by carnut21
Feb 24, 2008 (11:55 am)
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Replying to: kenn2 (Feb 18, 2008 5:29 am)

I have an 08 Sl with premium package and 1400 miles. The least I have gotten is 26.5 mpg and the best on a tank is 29 mpg. It sounds like the TCU (transmission control module) is causing issues and disconnecting of the battery may solve the problem. Where do you live? If you are in NYC or LA sitting in traffic 2 hours per day your mileage is going to be terrible. No miles=no mpg if you are idling.
 
At 60 mph, I am turning 1900 rpm. Most of my mileage is rural and some in-town driving (not city-there is a difference) and about 350 miles of the 1400 being straight interstate and the mileage kept creeping up to 28.5 mpg running 75 mph. I would check tire pressure to make sure you have the minimum 35 psi (I run 40 psi being a mpg person - I hate giving the oil folks my money). I consistently get 2+ mpg out of my '05 Frontier than anyone else.
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Rogue Real World MPG by roguer08
Mar 04, 2008 (3:31 pm)
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I live in a hilly town and it is still the dead of winter here. MPG in town has been a disappointing 17-18 with 1,500 miles on the car. Highway MPG at 72-75 mph has been 21-22. These figures are calculated at fill up, not based on the onboard computer, which consistently reads alittle higher than real world mpg. When I fill up and then go 50 on a flat road, just moseying along, rpms at 1500-1700, I can get 27-28, but unfortunately, most of my driving is in town, w/ short hops, the car barely warms up, lotsa hills as well as stoplights. Just the worst kind of situation for gas consumption. Gas is 10% ethanol, 87 grade. Car is SL AWD leather, moonroof, Bose, bluetooth, etc. Enjoying all those interior comforts and hoping MPG will improve a bit with warmer weather and more miles on the car.
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Conditions by jim1234
Mar 06, 2008 (7:21 am)
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I think what folks forget when calculating MPG is that there are many variables, for example--when someone says "40% hiway, 60% town". Is that 60% in a congested suburb of a large city or is in East Sidelia, Kansas (population: 1276). Do you idle a lot? Do you warm up your car in the driveway? Does someone other than you drive it? Is the surrounding terrain hilly or flat? I remember when I was interested in a Dodge SUV a few years back and asked a guy in a parking lot, "what gas mileage do you get?" He stated about 22/25". Then he told me to sit in his truck which I did. I just happen to push the mileage button and lo and behold it said "13". WOW! Optimistic!
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Re: Conditions [jim1234] by kenn2
Mar 07, 2008 (5:29 am)
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Replying to: jim1234 (Mar 06, 2008 7:21 am)

I took a 3000mile trip across the planes, driving from full to empty on most tanks and got a woping 21 mpg.
Your message sounds alot like the dealership and Nissan cusomer service when I complained about poor fuel econimy, the problem must some how be the consumers fault, we must be dumb and not know how to calculate fuel consumption.
The fact is some of these cars for some reason do not get the milage that others do and the dealership or Nissan do not know why or where to begin looking to figure out the problem.
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about to buy a new rogue, is there a consensus regarding mileage by catcurve
Mar 18, 2008 (4:00 pm)
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hi one of the things that i like about the rogue is the mileage, i don't expect an average of 27 mpg that the dealer stated,but to read about kenn's 19 mpg also scares me . is some of it the awd vs fwd difference? I didn't read each and every note so i don't know.
 
hoping to get a car thru the costco buyer's club. so far i was quoted $20,195 for a 08 s rogue with awd. ie no satellite radio etc but hope to have that installed in after market.
 
the dealer made an interesting comment on the phone. since the car was on the lot would not have to pay 600 above invoice that is standard costco fee, 400 off or something like that since it was already on lot. i assume he is talking about the delivery fee.... i have to call costco. but if the delivery fee is 600 then it seems it should be an all or none and not 2/3's off. anyone buy their rogue this way. the dealership is 1 hour away so test driving more locally before going down.
 
any advice appreciated. it seems there is no way to test mileage on a model before you buy it????? jeanne
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Re: question. [carnut21] by catcurve
Mar 18, 2008 (4:04 pm)
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Replying to: carnut21 (Feb 24, 2008 11:55 am)

hi is it safe to run with the tires at 40 psi, i thought they could explode or something>>>also what grade of gas are you using . does that make a difference you think with mileage>>>thanks jeanne
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Re: question. [catcurve] by carnut21
Mar 18, 2008 (5:32 pm)
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Replying to: catcurve (Mar 18, 2008 4:04 pm)

I do run them at 40 psi COLD; the tire starts not to be above 43 psi or something but please check the label on the since I am not a tire expert.
 
I ran a Murano 24,500 miles the same way (39-40 psi) without problems and run my Frontier at 37 psi (35,500 miles)
 
I run 87 octane; nothing else and NO ethanol; ethanol kills gas mileage since the energy content is lower
 
Not sure about the other difference with regard to mileage but as stated earlier we avoid jack rabbit starts, anticipate stops, avoid congestion where possible, and make a game out of gas mileage. The current tank we have in the car is showing 27.8 mpg and the least we have gotten is 26.5. It is a FWD unit and not AWD.
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Re: question. [carnut21] by catcurve
Mar 18, 2008 (9:04 pm)
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Replying to: carnut21 (Mar 18, 2008 5:32 pm)

thanks, I understand this is just your opinion/practice and that you are not liable for any problems if I try this ....jeanne
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Re: about to buy a new rogue, is there a consensus regarding mileage [catcurve] by kenn2
Mar 19, 2008 (5:05 am)
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Replying to: catcurve (Mar 18, 2008 4:00 pm)

find out if the dealer is willing to fill up the tank and let you test drive this car, if so you can zero the odometer test drive on the freeway for 10 miles and then fill up the car and calculate the milage manually.
some of these cars get excellent milage and some do not, and if you get one that does not you are stuck, the dealers will not help you and niether will Nissan Customer service.
The dealer will tell you "after break in period on the power train your milage will increase" and it will a little bit but not much.
Refer to the forum befor you test the vehicle to give you an idea what all the other Rouge owners are getting before break in.
if you test drive one and do not like the milage do not buy it, and test drive another, repeat this until you get a good one.
Remember once you buy you are stuck with a car that has already lost enough value for you to buy something else if you are not happy, and dispite what they say, it is my experience that Nissan Cusomer service or the dealership will not help you.

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