IMPROVE GAS MILEAGE ..
ORIGINAL: marty gates
Purchased a 2002 accord ex with 4 cy. automatic new. I only get about 18 mpg city and around 25 mpg hwy. Is this normal? If not what could be the problem?
Thanks,
Marty
Purchased a 2002 accord ex with 4 cy. automatic new. I only get about 18 mpg city and around 25 mpg hwy. Is this normal? If not what could be the problem?
Thanks,
Marty
I haven't calculated city driving yet. But I will on the next refill.
4 cy getting 25? hmm, fishy I say
again not to sound pompus but our gas prices really arent that bad compared to the rest of the world. Hondas are some of the best MPGs on the road. these "tips and tricks" only increase your effeciency by a couple of mpgs, what are you really saving? 5 bucks? im not advocating the wasting of gas, but im not going to roll up my windows when i reach speeds over 35mph just to save a few pennies.
With all that said these are some good solutions for someone on a budget. Something i like to do to soften the blow of gas prices is fill up at half, that way its only a 20 spot or so, as opposed to the 40 or so dollars to fill up from dry. i get about 300 miles per tank city driving as opposed to my buddy who has a 300C gets something like 180 per tank. Depending on his driving habits he fills up several times per week, i fill up only once per week
With all that said these are some good solutions for someone on a budget. Something i like to do to soften the blow of gas prices is fill up at half, that way its only a 20 spot or so, as opposed to the 40 or so dollars to fill up from dry. i get about 300 miles per tank city driving as opposed to my buddy who has a 300C gets something like 180 per tank. Depending on his driving habits he fills up several times per week, i fill up only once per week
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I agree with Roger B34, check the tire pressure. And oil level. I had a Mazda 626 that when the oil level was low the MPG decreased 1-2 MPG.
Also, in the winter the fuel economy will decrease due to the colder denser air (needs more fuel to be stoichiometric), longer time on fast idle, and a decrease in tire pressure.
David
Also, in the winter the fuel economy will decrease due to the colder denser air (needs more fuel to be stoichiometric), longer time on fast idle, and a decrease in tire pressure.
David
Yes to so many of these suggestions- especially "not a toolbox/storage unit" and twenty bucks gas. Both reduce weight which is the greatest free milage booster there is. If you don't need to go 300 miles today, why carry all that fuel unnecessarily?
Do any of the stylized body kits increase aerodynamics of the accord?Or would the extra weight suck it up? I'm mostly thinking of the front air dams.
Do any of the stylized body kits increase aerodynamics of the accord?Or would the extra weight suck it up? I'm mostly thinking of the front air dams.
ORIGINAL: Fenix
.... Something i like to do to soften the blow of gas prices is fill up at half, that way its only a 20 spot or so, as opposed to the 40 or so dollars to fill up from dry.
.... Something i like to do to soften the blow of gas prices is fill up at half, that way its only a 20 spot or so, as opposed to the 40 or so dollars to fill up from dry.
Just one week into ownership and i'm getting between 17.5-21.4 MPG on my 03 V6 Automatic. I use only premium fuel and the previous owner (my friend) used Mobil 1 full synthetic on my recommendation. I drive pretty spirited and do a 70/30% split of city/highway. I'm thrilled with the mileage which is a far cry better than the 11 MPG I was getting with the 07 M45 the Honda replaced.



