Quote: from Coloring The Void at 3:58 am on June 29, 2008 I don't understand why my Civic is getting less then 250 miles on a full tank of 12 gallons. I should be getting 350. =/Drive slower, the best way to save fuel is when your taking off you drive slower or if you drive manual you change gears earlyier then normal. and never turn your car off when your at a traffic light.
I don't understand why my Civic is getting less then 250 miles on a full tank of 12 gallons. I should be getting 350. =/
and never turn your car off when your at a traffic light.
I do drive slowly, I don't floor it and it's an auto. I never turn off my car at a light, if I did and waited the extra second to start it up people would honk!
It's an older car, 96 with 150K miles on it. I took it to the Honda dealership and they checked it out but said everything was in working order. What's weird though is that I never had a fuel bobber bob up and down so much.
Quote: from emo sux69 at 8:43 am on June 29, 2008 Quote: from Coloring The Void at 3:58 am on June 29, 2008 I don't understand why my Civic is getting less then 250 miles on a full tank of 12 gallons. I should be getting 350. =/ and never turn your car off when your at a traffic light. Yep, I think that's a HUGE mistake.. most cars use very little fuel at idle, so if you turn it off.. ok maybe you save a little fuel there but then you waste more in starting up your car.. not to mention you wear your cranking motor.
Quote: from Coloring The Void at 3:58 am on June 29, 2008 I don't understand why my Civic is getting less then 250 miles on a full tank of 12 gallons. I should be getting 350. =/ and never turn your car off when your at a traffic light.
Yep, I think that's a HUGE mistake..
most cars use very little fuel at idle, so if you turn it off.. ok maybe you save a little fuel there but then you waste more in starting up your car.. not to mention you wear your cranking motor.
In Sweden I believe it is they require you to turn your car off when your stopping
^ Owned. Mom's Camry gets about 28 mpg. I get x/0 mpg. Ziing.
Mom's Camry gets about 28 mpg.
I get x/0 mpg. Ziing.
Quote: from Gonzalo at 7:50 pm on June 26, 2008 I totally beat my record today The car: 2002 Nissan Sentra 1.8 specs that influence MPG: 126hp, ~2600lbs, 4spd auto, 195/60-14 tires, didn't use A/C (it's not really hot with all the storms now), I used 87 octane from Shell. my average usually is 28mpg lately, 30mpg if I drive conservatively, and today I filled up and averaged 36mpg[/b[ for the first time. 412 miles / 11.4 gallons So you got 8 more MPG than my car (28mpg)... 4000lbs, 5.3L, 303hp, 4spd auto, 235/50-18 tires, A/C on and using 93 octane... Somehow that just doesn't seem very impressive. I'll take my performance
I totally beat my record today The car: 2002 Nissan Sentra 1.8 specs that influence MPG: 126hp, ~2600lbs, 4spd auto, 195/60-14 tires, didn't use A/C (it's not really hot with all the storms now), I used 87 octane from Shell. my average usually is 28mpg lately, 30mpg if I drive conservatively, and today I filled up and averaged 36mpg[/b[ for the first time. 412 miles / 11.4 gallons
The car: 2002 Nissan Sentra 1.8
specs that influence MPG: 126hp, ~2600lbs, 4spd auto, 195/60-14 tires, didn't use A/C (it's not really hot with all the storms now), I used 87 octane from Shell.
my average usually is 28mpg lately, 30mpg if I drive conservatively, and today I filled up and averaged 36mpg[/b[ for the first time.
412 miles / 11.4 gallons
So you got 8 more MPG than my car (28mpg)... 4000lbs, 5.3L, 303hp, 4spd auto, 235/50-18 tires, A/C on and using 93 octane...
Somehow that just doesn't seem very impressive. I'll take my performance
Yeah but guess what, I can beat the living crap out of my car.. autocross it, rally it, simply keep my foot down all the time and still average about 25mpg..
very nice. how much was it when you filled up?
$46.00