Hmmmm .... Maybe the change in currency affected his numbers and "slightly inflated" the values I too have the larger 2.4l engine with a manual tranny. Best for me was just this summer driving to/from the GenVibe Erie Pa. meet. 411 miles and took 11.6 gals to fill. Very happy with those numberstrb wrote: The most I've gotten on my 10 GT is only about 380 miles. The larger engine does make a difference.
The best thing to do in winter is to keep the tank full all the time in order to prevent moisture in the tank.OmniDimensional wrote:Best I've done with my 2003 AWD was around 600km (372miles) highway, doing anywhere from 65-85mph and hitting heavy traffic. I can't remember the exact number because the yellow light was on and I couldn't find a station, panic! I normally fill up at halfway, keeps me Zen.
Me too ! I try to keep it full most of the time !RISCVibe wrote:last weekend, i put about 300 some miles on my gas tank. I hate hitting 1/4 tank
I sometime wonder about the pros and cons of keeping the tank full. I used to do that until I started tracking my fuel consumption and it's more precise if you do it in a controlled manner. For example, filing up when the light lit and try to use always the same pump at your local gas bar so it releases always at the same point..felixturcotte22 wrote:Me too ! I try to keep it full most of the time !
And since it happened to my father couple of years ago, I'm keeping it full all the time during the winter.cythraul wrote:As for the cons of running a low tank is maybe water condensation.. especially in winter.felixturcotte22 wrote:Me too ! I try to keep it full most of the time !