Congratulations Hyper-Milers!
#15
I bought a used 2004 5-speed HCH earlier this month, had 4823 miles when I got it.
The previous owner had kept the "Trip B" odometer as the total miles on the car - the total miles and the Trip B odometer miles read the same number of miles.
Total MPG for the Trip B odometer reads 34.8 MPG. So to me, that logically says that the car has achieved only 34.8 MPG over the first 5700 miles.
Is that what I can assume? If so, that's pretty paltry overall mileage for a Hybrid, wouldn't you all agree?
Does anyone else have a trip meter that has been maintained equal to the mileage on the car, and does yours show something similarly low?
Thanks !!!
The previous owner had kept the "Trip B" odometer as the total miles on the car - the total miles and the Trip B odometer miles read the same number of miles.
Total MPG for the Trip B odometer reads 34.8 MPG. So to me, that logically says that the car has achieved only 34.8 MPG over the first 5700 miles.
Is that what I can assume? If so, that's pretty paltry overall mileage for a Hybrid, wouldn't you all agree?
Does anyone else have a trip meter that has been maintained equal to the mileage on the car, and does yours show something similarly low?
Thanks !!!
#16
Originally posted by lars-ss@Aug 2nd 2004 @ 2:52 PM
Total MPG for the Trip B odometer reads 34.8 MPG. So to me, that logically says that the car has achieved only 34.8 MPG over the first 5700 miles.
Is that what I can assume? If so, that's pretty paltry overall mileage for a Hybrid, wouldn't you all agree?
Does anyone else have a trip meter that has been maintained equal to the mileage on the car, and does yours show something similarly low?
Thanks !!!
Total MPG for the Trip B odometer reads 34.8 MPG. So to me, that logically says that the car has achieved only 34.8 MPG over the first 5700 miles.
Is that what I can assume? If so, that's pretty paltry overall mileage for a Hybrid, wouldn't you all agree?
Does anyone else have a trip meter that has been maintained equal to the mileage on the car, and does yours show something similarly low?
Thanks !!!
#17
I have about 4500 miles on my 04 HCH CVT.
I have data on 7 tanks of gas (I think I lost the data for one tank)
The average of these 7 tanks is 57.0 MPG.
I think there is nothing wrong with your car.
It all depends on how you drive.
Most people drive in a very non fuel-efficient way.
I have data on 7 tanks of gas (I think I lost the data for one tank)
The average of these 7 tanks is 57.0 MPG.
I think there is nothing wrong with your car.
It all depends on how you drive.
Most people drive in a very non fuel-efficient way.
#18
Originally posted by kenny@Aug 6th 2004 @ 11:27 AM
I have about 4500 miles on my 04 HCH CVT.
I have data on 7 tanks of gas (I think I lost the data for one tank) The average of these 7 tanks is 57.0 MPG.
I think there is nothing wrong with your car.
It all depends on how you drive.
Most people drive in a very non fuel-efficient way.
I have about 4500 miles on my 04 HCH CVT.
I have data on 7 tanks of gas (I think I lost the data for one tank) The average of these 7 tanks is 57.0 MPG.
I think there is nothing wrong with your car.
It all depends on how you drive.
Most people drive in a very non fuel-efficient way.
I have driven SO VERY CAREFULLY to get my 40 mpg on my first two and a half tanks. I coast in gear whenever possible, I use ECON, I have inflated tires to 38 PSI, I have installed low-friction Synthetic oil, I never even come CLOSE to aggressive acceleration, I watch the charging and assist lights constantly. I personally drive in a VERY fuel-efficient manner, and am learning new tricks and habits almost every day.
One of my problems is that my commute is a city stop-and-go drive every morning and afternoon. My drive is this:
Take kids to school, about 5 total miles, go through 8 stop lights, then drive about 4 more miles to work, hitting 7 more lights on that part of the trip. Speed limits vary from 30-45 MPH along the way. I get to fifth gear as soon as I can, and I coast into stop lights while braking (for regenerative charging purposes) and I use the cruise control when I can (because I noticed it does a better job than my foot in keeping the green charging lights on.) Mostly completely flat roads, just a couple of slight inclines. I use the A/C in the afternoon part of the drive, not ususally in the morning. I'm in Phoenix, and it has been averaging about 104 degrees per day since I got the car on July 11th.
Can you describe for me your commute? It must be a lot of highway miles on a flat road - there is no way you can get 57 MPG in city driving. If you can, then there MUST be something wrong with my HCH. Even on a particularly long (30 miles) highway jaunt at 65 mph, the computer never showed higher than 47.1 MPG.
Thanks !!
#19
You are driving short trips in Arizona heat with the air conditioner on and other people in the car.
I'm in Los Angeles near the beach, driving alone and I weigh 185 lbs, no air conditioner, drive mostly on the freeway at 53 MPH on cruise control, no big hills, I accelerate like a snail.
I am an extreeeeeeem hyper-miler
I think your car is okay.
Do a test in the evening when you don't need the air conditioner.
Get on the freeway for 15 minutes to warm up the car.
Drive at 53 MPH on a flat stretch on cruise control.
Zero your Trip A meter.
Drive for 10 minutes, with your windows closed.
What do you get?
I'll bet it is in the 60s.
I'm in Los Angeles near the beach, driving alone and I weigh 185 lbs, no air conditioner, drive mostly on the freeway at 53 MPH on cruise control, no big hills, I accelerate like a snail.
I am an extreeeeeeem hyper-miler
I think your car is okay.
Do a test in the evening when you don't need the air conditioner.
Get on the freeway for 15 minutes to warm up the car.
Drive at 53 MPH on a flat stretch on cruise control.
Zero your Trip A meter.
Drive for 10 minutes, with your windows closed.
What do you get?
I'll bet it is in the 60s.
#20
Originally posted by kenny@Aug 6th 2004 @ 1:11 PM
Do a test in the evening when you don't need the air conditioner. Get on the freeway for 15 minutes to warm up the car. Drive at 53 MPH on a flat stretch on cruise control. Zero your Trip A meter. Drive for 10 minutes, with your windows closed. What do you get? I'll bet it is in the 60s.
Do a test in the evening when you don't need the air conditioner. Get on the freeway for 15 minutes to warm up the car. Drive at 53 MPH on a flat stretch on cruise control. Zero your Trip A meter. Drive for 10 minutes, with your windows closed. What do you get? I'll bet it is in the 60s.
Thanks for the input, and good luck on your Hyper-Mileage !!