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#13 of 49 Re: Subaru Outback 2008 2.5i Limited MPG [javagate]
by xwesx
Feb 22, 2008 (11:41 am)
The average for my 2008 2.5i over 7500 miles was right at 21 mpg, though I would have to pull up my spreadsheet to know for sure. The best tanks were mid-26 hauling 4 passengers and with no cargo on the roof. Speeds were around 80. When the car was loaded (check my carspace page to know what I mean by that), the economy was right at 22, which is understandable considering the wind drag created by the roof cargo.
My worst tank was 16.9 - the last tank I had before I sold it. I attribute that primarily to its being in the shop for 5 days with frequent idling and short test trips followed immediately by -50 temperatures for the remainder of the tank.
Winter versus summer mileage here in Fairbanks shows huge variations - from 27 in the summer down to an average of around 19-20 in the winter for my Subarus. A friend's Toyota Prius gives her about 35 in the winter versus 50 (or more) in the summer. It takes more energy to get the cold parts turning....
#14 of 49 Re: Subaru Outback 2008 2.5i Limited MPG [ateixeira]
by xwesx
Feb 22, 2008 (11:42 am)
Yes, I should have stated that once it hits peak efficiency (around 10-15K miles), it should remain stable.
#15 of 49 Re: Subaru Outback 2008 MPG [nukala]
by julecat
May 04, 2008 (3:07 pm)
I just bought a 2008 Outback 2.5i and I couldn't believe that I am also getting 14-16 with careful city driving also. The window sticker on my new 2008 said normal range is 20city and 26 highway. I thought with the 170 hp I would get great mileage. My 2002 outback LLBean with 243hp that I just traded in for the 2008 2.5i got better mileage. Does this make sense? I am disappointed.
#16 of 49 Re: Subaru Outback 2008 MPG [julecat]
by paisan
May 04, 2008 (5:11 pm)
Your milage won't increase until you hit about 10k miles. During break-in your milage will be lower.
-mike
#17 of 49 Re: Subaru Outback 2008 MPG [paisan]
by jerm32
May 06, 2008 (7:16 pm)
Thought I would share. Just got back from a trip, Maryland - South Carolina. Avg down was 29.7 with some stop and go traffic. Way back was 31.5. Avg commuting is 25 to 26 half and half city/highway. Was excited on way back to go almost 500 miles on a tank. 7500 on OD before start of trip.
#18 of 49 Re: Subaru Outback 2008 MPG [julecat]
by nukala
May 06, 2008 (8:16 pm)
I am noticing a slight improvement in the MPG at 16.5 but this is still woefully low. I beleive the manufacturer should be more honest and give a more real world MPG . I basically chose this vehicle over a toyota highlander or honda pilot as this had better MPG advertised. There is no doubt that in snow this is a great vehicle but i feel the interior is cramped and there is no space to store things. These issues i could have overlooked but when added to a low milaege, I have to agree with you it is really disappointing. Hopefully thing will improve after 10K.
#19 of 49 Re: Subaru Outback 2008 MPG [nukala]
by paisan
May 06, 2008 (9:16 pm)
After reading this thread I did a little experiement on my last tank of gas.
I drove it in a more sane manner than I normally drive (being a race car driver I tend to be a bit hard on the pedals) and was able to get 25mpg in mixed city/highway with my 05 Legacy GT Turbo w/5MT wagon. I am also running 235 width tires v. 215s which are stock and these are also heavy heavy tires and rims. With stockers im sure I'd get at least 2mpg higher.
-mike
#20 of 49 Re: Subaru Outback 2008 MPG [nukala]
by ateixeira
May 07, 2008 (10:47 am)
Look no further than the post prior to yours. YMMV, as they say. 16.5 to 30+.
May 11, 2008 (3:29 pm)
my 2.5i ltd gets 25mpg (calculated, it displays 26) on mixed driving, if I go into downtown Chicago and crawl in the traffic its more like 20. haven't really taken out on a long distance freeway drive yet but for the 41 mile one way drive into the Loop on the tollway and back if there is no traffic I can get even higher than 25.
#22 of 49 Hardly woth the change
by sequoyah101
May 17, 2008 (1:56 pm)
I wanted to buy an Outback but after reading all this discussion of mileage in the mid teens decided against it. They need another gear, it revs too high at 70 mph.
My 04 Dodge Cummins 4WD gets right at 19.7 mpg on my 28 mile commute of mixed rural and freeway driving rain or shine stop and go or not.
The change just doesn't make sense even with diesel as high as it is.