Excellent Fuel Economy

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fjroman2
Posts: 171
Joined: Wed Jan 02, 2013 9:15 pm
Location: Upstate, NY

I am right on par with Firefly...my commute is about 13 miles with 3 stop lights and rather hilly terrain. If I was to just drive that route, my avg MPH would be 35-40 and I would see about 26 MPG. I generally do a little more stop and go and my avg MPH ends up being around 29-32 and I seem to get about 24-25 MPG. Good...not great...but I think it is pretty average. When I travel on the highway (in upstate NY mind you - generally pretty hilly)...I get close to 30 MPG, which is about as good as I can expect for an AWD car that has some added weight in it. I generally cruze at about 72-74 on a 65 highway.
2013 Suzuki Kizashi SLS AWD - Premium Silver
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ipaqxman
Posts: 257
Joined: Mon Oct 10, 2011 2:19 am
Location: NYC, NY

My commute is 2 miles with 10 stops...
2011 Kizash SLS AWD
Knightstruth
Posts: 215
Joined: Tue Jun 04, 2013 10:22 pm

I averaged 29 mph on my last tank and got an avg of 29.1 mpg. I find that good for this vehicle which is slightly less then the '12 legacy I had.
Firefly
Posts: 317
Joined: Mon Mar 07, 2011 6:45 pm
Location: Northern New Jersey, USA

ipaqxman wrote:...How DOES any city driving average at 21 mph!? With lights and stops every block it seem very difficult to me.
I don't pay much attention to the average speed number. It doesn't reflect driving habits like acceleration, or account for hills, frequency of stops, or reflect the extremes at each end of the speed range that were driven.
You can drive at a steady 45mph on a trip and average 40mph when acceleration and slowing to stop are accounted for. You can drive several miles at 15mpg and then some highway at 70mph and average the same 40, but your fuel economy will most likely be lower.
It can be a confusing figure.
Former driver of a 2011 SLS AWD Platinum
murcod
Posts: 2279
Joined: Fri Aug 03, 2012 12:03 pm
Location: Australia

ipaqxman wrote:My commute is 2 miles with 10 stops...
There's no hope of getting decent economy in that situation. Perhaps walk if the weather's nice. :)
David
WESHOOT2
Posts: 1976
Joined: Tue Jan 11, 2011 5:37 pm
Location: Vermont

Last tank, mixed Mobil and Sunoco 89 octane.

411.6 miles, 12.650 gallons. 32.5 mpg.
Through the White Mountains of New Hampshire (with ME driving :shock: ).


Pretty darn good for a car that leaps past eighty easily every time it's asked.
ipaqxman
Posts: 257
Joined: Mon Oct 10, 2011 2:19 am
Location: NYC, NY

WESHOOT2 wrote:Last tank, mixed Mobil and Sunoco 89 octane.

411.6 miles, 12.650 gallons. 32.5 mpg.
Through the White Mountains of New Hampshire (with ME driving :shock: ).


Pretty darn good for a car that leaps past eighty easily every time it's asked.
I thought u always fill up wi premium
2011 Kizash SLS AWD
WESHOOT2
Posts: 1976
Joined: Tue Jan 11, 2011 5:37 pm
Location: Vermont

While I regularly run premium, I continue to test brands and types of fuel.

I can learn!





I mean, with near 98K on my 2011 Kizashi, I gotta keep things fresh.......ay?
Knightstruth
Posts: 215
Joined: Tue Jun 04, 2013 10:22 pm

WESHOOT2 wrote:Last tank, mixed Mobil and Sunoco 89 octane.

411.6 miles, 12.650 gallons. 32.5 mpg.
Through the White Mountains of New Hampshire (with ME driving :shock: ).


Pretty darn good for a car that leaps past eighty easily every time it's asked.
32.5 is very good. I was in for repairs at the dealership and they had some 2013 Mazda 3's with sticker saying 27 mpg. Actually they had different fuel stickers on a bunch of cars. Ranged 27-33. Its like they tested the cars with various options.
The best I have done is 29 mpg combined. I wonder if it is more the gas your using. Still decent fuel economy for an awd sedan.
Northernstar
Posts: 590
Joined: Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:49 am
Location: Surrey Canada

On my daily commute, I usually get around 9.5-10L/100km and this is with 87. After I switch to 91, it is now around 8.5L/100KM. The only reason why i switched to 91 is cus 91 doesn't have any ethanol.
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