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initial concern re mileage
Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 7:48 pm
by 21Rouge
I know gas mileage is a controversial topic.I have just gone through my first tank of gas on a manual '05 Vibe. I got 9.6 L/100 km and according to gmacanada.ca site it could/should be 7.9 L/100 km....non-hwy driving. I know it is early but 9.6 is significantly more than 7.9. Anyone else noticed steady but gradual gains in mileage performance as their car matured ?
Re: initial concern re mileage (Boxgrover)
Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 8:34 pm
by joatmon
some people have noticed it improve. The Vibe service manual has a list of things to check if gas mileage isn't what it should be, it's posted in one of the gas mileage threadds here somewhere, but one of the potential causes in that list is if the vehicle or engine is new, not yet through the break in period. So give it a couple thousand miles to break in and see how it does. Some people get good mileage,others never do.
Re: initial concern re mileage (joatmon)
Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 10:24 pm
by ShadowRuleZ
IN our 05, we went from 25/26 to 31/32 since November. We starting running a full syn, and it got warmer, so I'm not sure which caused the biggest increase.
Re: initial concern re mileage (Boxgrover)
Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 11:40 pm
by jake75
Do I have the math right.100 km = 62.1 mi7.9 L = 2.08 gal9.6 L = 2.53 gal7.9 L/100 km = 29.9 mpg9.6 L/100 km = 24.5 mpgMy average mileage is about 26 mpg with a lot of local driving.Have gotten 33 mpg on the road driving 65-70.
Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 11:43 pm
by Atomb
i've never really calculated my L/100km...i usually use the 'trip distance at 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and light' distances...one thing i've definitely noticed: when i buy gas at 83cents or higher i get about 50 to 75 km more at each of those marker points than when i buy gas below that price. strange observation that i just can't put a reason to.
Re: initial concern re mileage (jake75)
Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 11:58 pm
by joatmon
Quote, originally posted by jake75 »Do I have the math right.yesan easy way to figure the difference is to go to google, and do a search for 9.6 L/100km to mpg (
http://www.google.com/search?h...o+mpg )and it will come back and tell you that it's the same as 24.5 mpghave to be careful about not mixing US and imperial gallons, the google thing returns miles per US gallon.Can also figure 235.2 divided by liters per 100k -> miles per US gallon235.2 divided by US mpg -> L/100km( 235.214584 for the precise minded people)wow 24.5, mine never got that low, even when brand new, but I never spent a whole tank doing "city" driving.
Re: initial concern re mileage (Boxgrover)
Posted: Fri May 20, 2005 10:43 am
by jwalcik
i saw a rather significant improvement after the first 1000 miles. i went from 26 mpg (even mix of city/hwy driving) to nearly 34 mpg. then again, i was also learning to drive a stick at the time, so some of may have had to do with me getting used to keeping my foot out of the gas when shifting gears...
Posted: Sat May 21, 2005 12:06 am
by Vibe_dude
for canadian boys, here is the best place to calculate ur milage..just enter the ditance traveled and then enter how many litres it took to fill it back up.
http://www.royalbank.com/cgi-bin/carloan/gas.pl
Re: initial concern re mileage (Boxgrover)
Posted: Sat May 21, 2005 3:59 am
by GMJAP
Just my $0.02:I've seen a very mild increase in average mpg as the car "matured"; about 1-2 mpg. I started out getting 32-34; I now regularly get 33-36.
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 10:29 am
by syclnjr
I have an 04 GT and I noticed that after about 10000 miles it got alot better. But still in the winter it is worse than the summer. But still on the highway use I am getting about 30 -32.
Re: (syclnjr)
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 10:55 am
by 21Rouge
Quote, originally posted by syclnjr »I have an 04 GT and I noticed that after about 10000 miles it got alot better. Thanks for the info...but is that ten thousand or one thousand?