540kms on 40.9L - 7.5L/100kms or 31mpg... through the mountains between Vernon, Bc and Cochrane, Ab at night, 100% highway, temps between 4C and -4C, relative speed of 80mph... no I don't slowdown for corners...
Before my oil change 9.2L/100km. ( oil was 9400km old)After oil change 8.7L/100kmI think cleaning air filter by blowing the air filter using air inside the shop shop's air helps the millage too.
Quote, originally posted by star_deceiver »540kms on 40.9L - 7.5L/100kms or 31mpg... through the mountains between Vernon, Bc and Cochrane, Ab at night, 100% highway, temps between 4C and -4C, relative speed of 80mph... no I don't slowdown for corners...Sounds like you drive your car like me. Except.. when I drive real crazy I only get like 24MPG lol
It's nice when you can drive and drive and see maybe one truck every 10km!Just filled... 620kms on 41L - 6.6L/100kms or 35.6mpg... driving slightly more reasonably
Pretty sure winter-formula gas is all up in here cutting my economy by 5-10% or so my last two tanks. I only get about 575-600 kms (hwy or city) with the winter fuel, compared to 650-675 with the same driving style in the summer.
03VibeOttawa–’03 Salsa 5spd. Fast Wheels Blade 17â€s/Fuzion Zr1s (summer),Blizzak Revo1/’04 WRX rims, (winter),Tokico HP Struts,Tein S-Tech Springs,Progress RSB,K&N Typhoon SRI,SLP ram air hood,Magnaflow CB,DC header. Sold 11/9/2012 w/ 217,633kms.
Picked up the in-laws from Houston and went on vacation, they went shopping like crazywe were getting about 220-250 miles per tankBUT we had a roof rack full of luggage and we were doing 85
Last four fill-ups:10-24-11 - 28.0mpg (Autobahn driving at avg. 90-100mph)10-28-11 - 29.6mpg (ditto)11-01-11 - 28.4mpg (mixed city and country roads)11-07-11 - 27.5mpg (ditto)I can report that since I reinstalled the K&N intake, it consistently adds 1-2mpg in all types of driving. But it looks like my lead foot isn't going to bring any 30+ mpg on the Autobahn.
Quote, originally posted by enfield577 »I can report that since I reinstalled the K&N intake, it consistently adds 1-2mpg in all types of driving. But it looks like my lead foot isn't going to bring any 30+ mpg on the Autobahn.We have consistentely seen the same average increase with the K&N on both our GTs as well . Have you reached the speed limiter on the Autobahn yet ?
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I remember you posted that ... but I didn't seem to see a consistent increase when I first installed it, in the States. Only when I re-installed it over here (I took it off for the initial inspection, as I don't really think this is street-legal in Germany). That K&N "whine" sure is nice on the Autobahn. I guess the speed limiter is somewhere above 120mph.
Quote, originally posted by enfield577 »I remember you posted that ... but I didn't seem to see a consistent increase when I first installed it, in the States. Only when I re-installed it over here (I took it off for the initial inspection, as I don't really think this is street-legal in Germany). That K&N "whine" sure is nice on the Autobahn. I guess the speed limiter is somewhere above 120mph. Yeah. I have been getting right around 28mpg consistently with 50/50 driving. Not bad at all in my opinion for the 2.4L.Both our intakes are currently off. My Vibe started running rough back in the summer. I narrowed it down to being the AEM filter and not the CAI itself. The filter has never been cleaned and it and the CAI have been installed since July of 2009. I am going to get some K&N synthetic filter cleaner (AEM recommended) and give that a try. If that doesn't work, I am just going to order two brand new AEM filters. And to keep larger debris like bugs, etc. out of the filter, I am going to get two AEM Dryflow air filter wraps. Hopefully the wraps will keep the filters much cleaner so I don't have this same problem in the future. I am very much missing the sound of the CAI and I know my mom is too. I can't wait to get them back on.
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Yes, try some of the suggestions on this thread. But you may not notice a big difference since mileage usually drops by 20% in the winter months anyways.http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=45589
Cochrane. AB to Victoria, BC and back. 4 stops for gas.Vernon: 521kms on 37L - 7.1L/100kms or 33mpg Victoria: 493kms on 41L - 8.3L/100kms or 28.3mpgVernon: 476kms on 37L - 7.7L/100kms or 30.2mpgCalgary: 607kms on 45L - 7.4L/100kms or 31.7mpg Total: 2097kms on 160L - 7.62L/100kms or 30.8mpgAll from these types of conditions - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvFT0lgU9uY
Latest fill up: 29mpg. I need to start coasting more again. Before that: 30mpg. Although it is probably idle times which are killing me. This tank I auto-start my Vibe a few times so it could warm up, since I am currently driving my friends to school and want the car warm ASAP. I don't care if its cold when its just me. Also, the shop probably idled my Vibe when they did my coolant and tranny fluid.
379.5kms on 28L - 7.3L/100kms or 32.2mpg 80% highway580.9kms on 46L - 7.9L/100kms or 29.7mpg 100% highway, lots of snow/ice, timed average speed of 100km/h623kms on 46.6L - 7.4L/100kms or 31.7mpg 100% highway, timed average speed of 105km/h
423.5 miles on 11.39 gallons (my needle was scary low)37.2MPG????? Whoa. Either I did something right, or my wheels spinning in the snow two Saturdays ago really pushed my odometer further than it should have gone. Still though, that's just a few miles of spun tires. What in the world did I do!?
Quote, originally posted by star_deceiver »You were probably driving slower and had your foot lightly on the gas 'most' of the time.I do that most of the time anyway. I watch my fuel economy very closely with a fuel gauge. I'm going even more conservative this tank than the last, so I'll hope that I'll see if I did something right. Another reason I doubt the 37 is because I did a heckuva lot of idling, and actually filled up at 3/4 back up to full and just got I believe 20-30 miles than I usually get on 11 gallons.
09 AWD = 26 mpg hwy and about 23 mpg mixed city and hwy during winter. Probably the only downside I've experienced with this car so far. AWD = extra weight. My Subaru got better hwy mileage and was bigger.
KITT22, when i saw you got 37.2 MPG i realized that i wasn't crazy after all! I drove 467.12 miles on 12.5 gallons (gas gauge got scary low), and when i filled it back up i did the calculations and i got 37.37 MPG . After my dad and I got done filling it up, he looked at me and says "If i hadn't filled it up and did everything myself, i'd have never believed it." My sister has an '06 Vibe base and the best she has ever gotten is 34.2. After that fill up, i loved my Vibe that much more!
Hi All--Just to blow your gaskets -- I get 41mpg hwy with my 03 Vibe GT (6 spd manual). But here's the catch -- to do that I set the cruise control at 55mph. I tried it once diving 2 hours out Long Island (nice and flat) and the second time was a 4 hour run from New Jersey to outside of Binghamton NY (up/down mountains). This is strictly hwy at 55mph. Cars and trucks were passing like I was standing still. But I'm old enough to remember the days of 55mph speed limits.The next leg of the trip (Binghamton - Rochester) I set the cruise at 60mph. I got 38 mpg.Atl 65 mph I usually get 35-36 mpg.I routinely get aprx 30mpg mixed hwy and city (and I mean CITY). I shift at 3K rpm as the owners manual suggests for best economy.So -- if you want to save money AND immediately cut U.S. dependence on foreign oil by 8% just drive 55!
This week 28.7 MP.....almost all city too. With my check engine light on !
* 2003 Vibe Auto Satellite Silver w / Moons & Tunes
* Kenwood Excelon KDC-X597
* Polk DB651-Speakers
* Soundproofcow Roadblock R sound deadening in all doors
* Drop In K & N Filter
* NGK Iridium IX Plugs
* 27 MPG City/Highway with AC on
I just checked my milage last week in my 2006 Vibe GT and it was 172.2 miles / 6.151 gallons = 27.9 mpg which I thought was very good. That is combined city highway driving and I like to "get on it" when merging onto the highway. I notice that when the weather is warmer I get better milage and I should note that I vever put anything but, premium gas in the GT as the manual instructs to use.... Patrick
Quote, originally posted by PATRICK »I notice that when the weather is warmer I get better milageYou can thank winter blend fuel for the lower mileage during the cold months .
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My mileage has been suffering due to a slow air leak in one of my tires (I mean really slow, it takes about a month for the "check air pressure" light to come on), which if I forget to fill the tire every week (I like to keep them at 35psi in the winter, the check air pressure light comes on at about 28-29psi) will bring my gas mileage down to 24mpg from 27-29mpg, boo.
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Quote, originally posted by ponta2147 »My mileage has been suffering due to a slow air leak in one of my tires (I mean really slow, it takes about a month for the "check air pressure" light to come on), which if I forget to fill the tire every week (I like to keep them at 35psi in the winter, the check air pressure light comes on at about 28-29psi) will bring my gas mileage down to 24mpg from 27-29mpg, boo.Hmmm... I know our tires have gotten below 28-29 PSI and the TPMS light has never come on. It's probably one of those things that varies between each vehicle. Our gas mileage hasn't suffered too much since the winter blend fuel kicked in back in September, but I am hoping for a slight increase with the re-installation of our CAIs tomorrow, along with brand new air filters, air filter wraps (to keep the filters much cleaner) and airflow straighteners. The Vibes just aren't the same without the growl of the engine thanks to the CAIs.
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My latest fillup:01.03.12 - 28.3 mpg - 50% city/50% highwayI'm thinking the warmer weather we've been having here in Chicagoland had something to do with my incredible mileage this last tank.
2009 Liquid Platinum Metallic Vibe GT - 5-Speed Auto – Garage
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