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Replying to: blackcadillac (Feb 23, 2009 7:57 pm) Some reporting normal 27ish mpg and others reporting teens, makes it sound like they have a problem or are calculating wrong or just reporting the computer avg mpg. My current 25 mpg highway often is around 15-17 around town. If cruise or steady at 60-70 mph on flat road isn't up in the mid 20's, you might have a problem, especially considering performance doesn't feel good compared to the 263hp engine. I have not driven the DI yet, so I can't talk about the difference in feel. I also wonder if the Michlen tires on FE2 grip well enough, as they are more of a touring tire than a perf all season. |
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Replying to: pao (Feb 23, 2009 9:57 am) I'd be super happy with 23-24,..... I'd be happy with 15/16, but 11.6 consistent seems way off. I have 1400 miles on my CTS(AWD DI 304). Do you think I'll get better MPG as I put on more miles? Thx, - S |
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Replying to: blackcadillac (Feb 23, 2009 8:25 pm) about 5,000 miles. I don't see any way for merely breaking in to increase around 10 mpg. If your commute has lights and stop and go, the avg mpg means very little. The highway run on instant means more right now and may be your best way to convince your service there is a problem. The sluggish running also sounds like a sign something is wrong. I am not a mechanic. I just observe my Cadillacs using the instant mpg and only monitor average for longer highway trips. I have had several Eldorados with the 300hp Northstar, that all could get 25mpg highway at long distance or using the instant mpg monitor at highway speeds. A long shot wild guess is to check your oil level, in case they forgot to fill it up, although if seriously low, the car should warn you. Also make sure the tires are inflated where they should be. |
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Replying to: blackcadillac (Feb 23, 2009 8:38 am)
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Replying to: ctsguy2 (Feb 24, 2009 7:51 am) I also notice the idle flutter. Are you getting 11/12 MPG? My dealer also gave me a all OK, based on diagnostic computer hook up when I first brought it in. Thx, -s
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No offense, but I was kind happy to hear that someone else was having the same issues and concerns. Comfort in numbers I guess. I haven't checked my mileage in the past few weeks, but on a 500 mile highway trip I got an average of 20.5 and a mixed loop of 15. I calculate my own averages as I don't know how accurate the "DIC" really is.
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Replying to: ctsguy2 (Feb 24, 2009 9:02 am) Good luck guys. |
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Replying to: blackcadillac (Feb 23, 2009 8:25 pm) I feel if the combined is 17.2, then their highway could be around 25, which matches up with the EPA estimate. Assuming you guys with sputtering have a problem, it might not be something that reports a code, if all your service guys are doing to checking for an error code. You might have something wrong like a bad spark plug.
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Replying to: artmbgolf (Feb 24, 2009 11:48 am) So I left the car there and decided I would investigate this. I went on the internet and read every review I could find. Eventually I found 2 professional reviewers who loved the power of the DI but warned about roughness at idle and slow speeds. Please don't ask me for the reviews, it was 4 months ago and I don't remember. Ok, so no DI engine for me! I then test drove the old reliable non DI engine and loved it. The power was more than adequate and the refinement was far superior. As far as mileage goes, my history with Cadillac and the 3.6 V6, has taught me that initial mileage stinks, the mileage on my 2006 STS was still improving at 2 years and 25,0000 miles when I turned it back into the dealer. My 2009 base CTS got about 10mpg in mostly city on the first tank. The first time I took it on the highway I couldn't get it above 24 mpg. At about 1000 miles I was able to get 26-28 mpg on highway. Now at 2000 miles, I just took a 20 mile trip on I-95 at about 65-70 mph and got 29.5 mpg. Now the city mileage is nothing to write home about, maybe 15 mpg. If you look at the Instant Mileage reading you will see it plummet when you accelerate. So a steady foot will dramatically increase mileage. Sorry for such a long post, but other things to consider are the weight of the vehicle and the conditions you drive in. AWD adds about 200 lbs, sunroof adds 125lbs. additional options add more weight. I have the base car, doesn't even have the spare tire. Also, I live in South Florida, where the roads are flat, we are at sea level and the weather is always nice.
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Replying to: redgtconv1 (Feb 24, 2009 10:50 pm) |
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