Ford Fiesta Real World MPG

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What is this discussion about? Ford Fiesta, Fuel Efficiency (MPG), Hatchback

#92 of 134 Re: 2012 Ford Fiesta 25mpg issue [ronello] by xwesx

Apr 09, 2012 (12:26 pm)

Replying to: ronello (Apr 07, 2012 6:11 pm)
I agree with iamz; ronello, you're looking at a perfect storm for poor mileage! Given that you don't have any other vehicle with which to compare, and given the analysis done by the dealership indicated it was operating within the expected efficiency range, I think you can rule out a definite problem with the car.
 
Seems a shame to have a (fairly) new car and only drive it one tank per month! I think you need to come up with an excuse for a road trip... even a short one will do!

#93 of 134 Re: 2012 Ford Fiesta 25mpg issue [ronello] by dann_k

Apr 19, 2012 (7:09 pm)

Replying to: ronello (Apr 07, 2012 6:11 pm)
I've actually kept rather extensive logs of my Mpg since I didn't really buy into the 40 Mpg thing when I got the car in Nov 2010.
 
I've noticed that I get my best mileage doing 40 - 50 Mph. I maintain about a 45 Mpg rate at that speed over fairly level ground.
 
At highway speeds of 55+ I get about 42 - 43 Mpg.
 
I have noticed that the car does go through a lot of fuel accellerating IF you're an agressive accellerator. If you're content to speed up slowly, keeping your RPM under 2500 throughout the process, you don't have that immediate quick-consumption that take 5 miles of no stop driving to get you back to 40 Mpg for your trip. I learned this over the first few months of owning the car, and when I changed my style of accelleration, it made a solid 4-5 Mpg overall improvement.
 
Right now, at about 23,000 miles - having last reset my Mpg Counter at 10,000 Miles (13,000 on this "trip"), I'm averaging 38.9 Mpg. I have a 21 mile commute of which 15 are highway miles. The other 6 miles has me encountering about 6 stops on average for lights. I live in NJ - so I run the AC from May until Sept.

#94 of 134 Re: 2012 Ford Fiesta 25mpg issue [dann_k] by phill1

Apr 20, 2012 (7:03 am)

Replying to: dann_k (Apr 19, 2012 7:09 pm)
You Poster`s are a "Hoot". So much detail and scientific analysis. Its safe to say, the Ford Fiesta is probably the most (non) Hybrid vehicle manufactured in the World that offers, good styling, decent interior room, an respectable performance in a B-Segment Sub-Compacy Car, period! ON the other hand the 2012 Hyundai Accent and Kia Rio, exit stage right. Sub Par fuel economy and no way reaches EPA Fuel Estimates. The Rio5, nice looks, comfortable seating, better performance thanks to "GDI" but its negated by sub-par mpg.

#95 of 134 40 mpg a requirement? by steve_ HOST

Apr 20, 2012 (7:16 am)

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#96 of 134 Re: 2012 Ford Fiesta 25mpg issue [dann_k] by iamz

Apr 20, 2012 (8:53 am)

Replying to: dann_k (Apr 19, 2012 7:09 pm)
I can confirm everything you said. Keeping in the 40-50 mph range seems ideal. I don't want to lengthen my otherwise long commute though, so I generally drive at 55 mph. And I found the same thing you did on acceleration. Even moderate acceleration from a stop is hard to recover from. When I need to stop, going into neutral or just coasting in gear helps quite a bit too. My lifetime average after 27k miles is just above 39 mpg.

#97 of 134 Re: 2012 Ford Fiesta 25mpg issue [dann_k] by ronello

Apr 23, 2012 (11:50 am)

Replying to: dann_k (Apr 19, 2012 7:09 pm)
All, I made a 2-hour trip to LA this weekend and am very pleased with the numbers-- touched 45 mpg on the highway (with cruise on), and the overall trip made 38 mpg with 80% highway and 20% city driving...this baby does exceptionally well on long trips!
Dann, thanks for the tips! I'm a pretty conservative driver and never push the engine beyond 3000 rpm (well, at least I try not to!). It does take a little getting used to the ~3 gear shifts upto 30mph, but its a very smooth ride after that!
Phil, could not agree with you more...this car does way better than its EPA estimates of 39 mpg on the highway (my EPA sticker does show a range of 36-44 mpg highway though)

#98 of 134 Re: 40 mpg a requirement? [steve_] by phill1

Apr 23, 2012 (12:36 pm)

Replying to: steve_ (Apr 20, 2012 7:16 am)
As an owner of a 2011 Ford Fiesta SE Hatchback, I purchased (that) vehicle in July of 2010 because of reported excellent fuel economy as well as IMO, excellent styling. This year I replaced my aging 2006 Kia Rio5 Hatchback with a 2012 Kia Rio5 Hatchback that purportedly was (supposed) to get 30 mpg city and the (magic) 40 mpg highway. Still pleased with this vehicles styling and comfort but as far as fuel economy, disappointed. A new highly touted vehicle boasting GDI fuel injection as well as electric power steering assist and a state of the art 6 speed automatic transmission and it gets no where near the EPA Fuel Estimates while my 2011 Ford Fiesta "Exceeds" the EPA fuel estimates for both city and highway driving. Had I known the somewhat disappointing fuel economy, I would have probably picked the 2012 Ford Focus Hatchback that would have been considerably larger, more powerful and got better real time gas mileage.

#99 of 134 Re: 40 mpg a requirement? [phill1] by troylikesbikes

Apr 28, 2012 (8:33 pm)

Replying to: phill1 (Apr 23, 2012 12:36 pm)
2011 Ford Fiesta S, 5 speed stick, Denver to LA and back, 80 mph most of the way, all interstate, minor A/C use, light load. Best tank of 44 mpg, worst tank of 38 mpg, average for 2200 miles was 41.1 mpg.
 
Next trip is back east, slower speeds, hoping for even better. Car has 7700 miles on it right now, running 5w-30 engine oil, regular unleaded.

#100 of 134 2 tanks of gas by explorerx4

Apr 29, 2012 (4:32 am)

In the last week, I have had a couple of 400 mile+ fill ups with my mom's Fiesta SES hatch.
First was a mix of highway/city in the rain/defroster on and returned 34.2 mpg(403 miles/11.8 gallons).
Yesterday. all highway from central CT to Wilkes-Barre PA and back returning and average of 42.1(405 miles/9.6 gallons).
One leg of each trip was 3 people plus large suitcase. The other was 2 people no luggage.
Car had 2700 miles on it last week, now 3500.

#101 of 134 Re: 2 tanks of gas [explorerx4] by phill1

Apr 29, 2012 (11:14 am)

Replying to: explorerx4 (Apr 29, 2012 4:32 am)
I`m not sure if the Ford Focus meets the EPA 40 mpg Highway estimate, but as for the Ford Fiesta, I think its safe to assume it delivers the best all around fuel economy in a B-Segment, Sub-Compact Vehicle that is "non-hybrid" or without Eco-Boost (Turbo Charged) of GDI, Gas Direct Injection. When is the last time (ANY) vehicle Domestic or Foreign actually met or (exceeded) the EPA Fuel Economy Estimates? Great Job "Blue Oval"!
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