44.7 avg mpg Skyactiv 2.0

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Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
Originally Posted By: Nick1994
Also the 2004 BMW 325i I was driving a few weeks back showed over 40 mpg average for 25 miles of highway driving, it's a 6 cylinder, the computer was just trying to be funny.

LOL.

There is a way to reprogram the computer so that it is less optimistic in its readouts.

BTW, what did you end up selling it for?
I actually ended up selling it to my next door neighbor
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He took it to a mechanic and had the oil pressure switch replaced (didn't fix oil pressure light) and the mechanic told him it needed a fan clutch, brakes (we knew beforehand about the brakes), and control arm bushings. I trust the mechanic since they're the ones who I take my VW to. With all the work it needed I sold it to him for $5,000. Was $1,200 in repairs. He also had the oil changed and after all the work the oil pressure light didn't come back on yet.

I still think it's funny the neighbor bought it, so I see it basically everyday.
 
Originally Posted By: buster
I hit 44.7 mpg on my 40 mile trip home from work today. 75 mph avg speed. BP premium. Up to 10% ethanol.


Does the car require premium gas? That eats up a significant chunk of the savings, at least around here. Premium is 40 cents a gallon more than regular. I have 50 mile each way commute to work in my 15 Civic, 90% highway, but two mountains each way to traverse. Tanks have been from 41.2-44.5 over 12k miles. Computer underestimates MPG by about 1.5-2. 5 speed manual, if it had a 6th gear, that would help a lot. No DI and the Civic is probably a bit heavier than the 3 (I assume its a 3?). I drive a little slower than you, 65-70, but AC almost always on.
 
Originally Posted By: buster
I hit 44.7 mpg on my 40 mile trip home from work today. 75 mph avg speed. BP premium. Up to 10% ethanol.


That's Prius level mileage !!!
 
I can see that type of mileage with no sweat in highway driving in my Cruze. Over 116k miles that car has averaged about 40 mpg. Not too shabby.
 
I managed 62.7 today going to work and back, including a lot of traffic jams and a dpf regen.

that's imperial MPG though, don't know how that translates to US.

Highest so far has been 79 MPG.

I'm using Gulf diesel, which is the cheapest non-supermarket fuel around, barring shell fuelsave diesel in self service stations.
 
Originally Posted By: Olas
I've manually calculated 41mpg in the Scirocco on two separate occasions, just to prove to myself that it was achievable. It is rarely achieved though, because weber carbs and straight pipes sound so good
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If that's imperial gallons then it may not be as good as you think... By like 20%... (by US standards
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Originally Posted By: JHZR2
Originally Posted By: Olas
I've manually calculated 41mpg in the Scirocco on two separate occasions, just to prove to myself that it was achievable. It is rarely achieved though, because weber carbs and straight pipes sound so good
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If that's imperial gallons then it may not be as good as you think... By like 20%... (by US standards
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We have a 40mpg ecodiesel Ram sold up here! Only if you use imperial gallons though... Some of the manufacturers still advertise in MPG, but use imperial of course.
 
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