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Old 08-20-2007, 10:58 PM   #11
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Well... reached the "magical" 60 MPG barrier this week. 1 long weekend get away trip all HWY total 220 miles. The rest was to/from work (14 miles each way- mostly HWY driving enhanced with some service road detours); plus some short drives to do errands. Tires are at 40/38; current odometer reading 6263 miles. Last 4 tanks were all above 58 MPG; the one prior to the 60 was 58.7. Calculated MPG based on fill-up was 59.8 MPG very close to the MFD reading.

Life time MPG = 53.7 (Apr. 29th 2007 to today) ... may winter cold never come ... AWW ... LOL

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how did you do it, my mileage on highway 50, in city 46, disappointed in city mileage
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Old 08-21-2007, 08:20 AM   #12
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how did you do it, my mileage on highway 50, in city 46, disappointed in city mileage
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Initially I was also very disappointed with city mileage. Lot of stop and go with lights not syncronized. Then I found that HWY service roads were much better to P&G; much fewer lights and light traffic. Also on the HWY I found better MPG at around 50 - 54 MPH and at ~60 MPH. On longer HWY trips I just used CC (cruise control).

Short commutes are a killer with the initial 5 mintues of ICE warm-up so I combine short trips when possible.

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Second year MPG = 62.8 or 3.75L / 100km
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LMPG = 60.9 or 3.86L / 100km (over 40K miles)

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Old 08-21-2007, 12:04 PM   #13
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...Short commutes are a killer with the initial 5 mintues of ICE warm-up so I combine short trips when possible.[/b]
Sounds like a candidate for an engine block heater?
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Old 08-21-2007, 12:14 PM   #14
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Sounds like a candidate for an engine block heater?
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Agree and thank you for the good advice , however no where to plug it in a condo or at work

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Well... reached the "magical" 60 MPG barrier this week. 1 long weekend get away trip all HWY total 220 miles. The rest was to/from work (14 miles each way- mostly HWY driving enhanced with some service road detours); plus some short drives to do errands. Tires are at 40/38; current odometer reading 6263 miles. Last 4 tanks were all above 58 MPG; the one prior to the 60 was 58.7. Calculated MPG based on fill-up was 59.8 MPG very close to the MFD reading.

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Aaagggh!! I seem to be stuck in the mid 50's with 58.7 as my best. I just can't get to 60.
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Old 08-21-2007, 02:33 PM   #16
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Agree and thank you for the good advice , however no where to plug it in a condo or at work [/b]
Well, if you have an enclosed garage in your condo, I would imagine an appropriately long and adequately capacitized (wire gauge) extension cord would do the job.
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Well, if you have an enclosed garage in your condo, I would imagine an appropriately long and adequately capacitized (wire gauge) extension cord would do the job.
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It needs to be one very long extension cord to run up 12 floors to my unit ... can't think of a practical way of doing it.

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Aaagggh!! I seem to be stuck in the mid 50's with 58.7 as my best. I just can't get to 60.
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That's nothing to be ashamed of
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do you have an ev button?
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No EV button or EBH ... I've not added any mods but recently inflated my tires to 40/38 (the 60 MPG was with the inflated pressure) ... just before that though had two tanks of 58.7 MPG
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It needs to be one very long extension cord to run up 12 floors to my unit ... can't think of a practical way of doing it.

That's nothing to be ashamed of
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Maybe I can sneak up on 60 when the weather cools down because I am NOT going to turn off the AC!
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