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Mpg
Just curious about MPG
I have a 2006 Cooper S with a 6 speed manual trans and I am getting about 30 MPG instant (according to the display) on the highway at about 65-70 MPH. Is this about what everyone else has been getting?
I am looking to get a little better milage, as I drive 100 miles everyday round trip for work, but I still want good performance. Any suggestions out there?
I have a 2006 Cooper S with a 6 speed manual trans and I am getting about 30 MPG instant (according to the display) on the highway at about 65-70 MPH. Is this about what everyone else has been getting?
I am looking to get a little better milage, as I drive 100 miles everyday round trip for work, but I still want good performance. Any suggestions out there?
#3
I usually get about 30 mpg combination highway/city but lately I have been getting 32, the mileage estimate on the car says I am averaging 38.5 mpg. I have a 03 S with the JCW package. The best I have seen is 34 mpg. This is the average for each tank. I write the mileage and gallons in a book. Its **** but its something I do with all my vehicles.
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2004 S all stock with 65k on the odo.
I have been getting around 36 ave. My commute is 80 miles a day mostly highway. I did see a jump of 2mpg after changing my air filter which was dirty. Overall I think it's pretty good gas mileage. I know there are cars getting way over that now but they aren't even close to being as fun as my Mini is to drive.
I have been getting around 36 ave. My commute is 80 miles a day mostly highway. I did see a jump of 2mpg after changing my air filter which was dirty. Overall I think it's pretty good gas mileage. I know there are cars getting way over that now but they aren't even close to being as fun as my Mini is to drive.
#10
I drove 55mph to and from The Bronx starting in Atlantic city to see how well the MPG were. The car is an automatic, and using a few hyper mile techniques, i achieved 430 miles before needing to fill up. If what the net says is true, and the fuel tank is 13.2 gallons, I achieved about 32.6 mpg, but I feel it's 14 gallons, so I'd still be looking at 30.7 mpg....can't beat that with a supercharged engine.
However, the way my wife drives, she would average about 270 miles to the tank, averaging either 20.5 or 19.3 mpg. She has a bit of a lead foot :D
However, the way my wife drives, she would average about 270 miles to the tank, averaging either 20.5 or 19.3 mpg. She has a bit of a lead foot :D
#11
About 28-30 mpg hwy is what to expect on a gen1 mini...fun, but not very efficent.
carefuly buying low rolling resistance tires, and slowing down a bit can help....keep in mind many high performance tires and snow tires do reduce mpg...but some can get you about a half mpg differance, best to worst. And remember tire/rim weight matter, as does the width...
but for a highway cruiser, a gen2 or just-a cooper is always going to beat a gen1 s....but not as much of a drivers cars...
carefuly buying low rolling resistance tires, and slowing down a bit can help....keep in mind many high performance tires and snow tires do reduce mpg...but some can get you about a half mpg differance, best to worst. And remember tire/rim weight matter, as does the width...
but for a highway cruiser, a gen2 or just-a cooper is always going to beat a gen1 s....but not as much of a drivers cars...
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'03 base 5-speed
I average about 32. Best I'd gotten was 33 until last week. I got 36 :D It all depends on how you drive.
I know people on here hate when I mention this, but I coast in neutral whenever I can. My husband did a test last weekend, where he ONLY coasted in gear in his '04 base 5-speed, and he only got 30mpg, whereas he averages 35mpg when he coasts in neutral.
Again, it's all in how you drive.
I average about 32. Best I'd gotten was 33 until last week. I got 36 :D It all depends on how you drive.
I know people on here hate when I mention this, but I coast in neutral whenever I can. My husband did a test last weekend, where he ONLY coasted in gear in his '04 base 5-speed, and he only got 30mpg, whereas he averages 35mpg when he coasts in neutral.
Again, it's all in how you drive.
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It's where you use certain techniques while driving to save fuel, such as coasting in neutral, driving a certain speed, and reduce the amount of stopping and accelerating. Some people take it to seriously, namely the Prius guys, and do things such as drafting right behind a large truck to reduce drag, driving under the speed limit in a dangerous manner, and over filling their tires to reduce friction of the tires. There are tech articles out there, but pick and choose, and make sure they are safe.
#17
Yup....
tailgaing a large truck is pretty dangerous....all those black streaks on the highway comes from brake lockups....trucks use compressed air...and if a leak devolps....the brakes come on 100%...
that and if a tire and the cap or recap comes appart....the "gator" flies back about 50 feet...could kill ya!!
tailgaing a large truck is pretty dangerous....all those black streaks on the highway comes from brake lockups....trucks use compressed air...and if a leak devolps....the brakes come on 100%...
that and if a tire and the cap or recap comes appart....the "gator" flies back about 50 feet...could kill ya!!
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I managed to get 35 mpg US (6.7l/100km) on an all highway trip at around 110kph. This with an auto Cabrio with the top up for most of the way. I used cruise pretty much all the time and was careful with acceleration and avoiding slowing down as much as possible and no A/C usuage. No truck drafting, but you do still get some benefit when you are several car lengths back. Stopped twice over 7 hours and had heavy traffic for about 40 miles but not stop and go.
I gave the car a complete going over when I got it, oil, plugs and wires, belt, air filter, tranny fluid and pumped up the tires to 35 psi. The car is all stock.
I gave the car a complete going over when I got it, oil, plugs and wires, belt, air filter, tranny fluid and pumped up the tires to 35 psi. The car is all stock.
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I get 40mpg highway and overall average of 30-35 mpg combined(depends on week and my right foot)
Start with allowing engine to breathe correctly(clean air filter!), Synthetic oil(5w40), fresh spark plugs and a new wheelset.
Wheelset:
Lightweight 15" wheels(i am using factory non-S 8spoke alloy)
175/65-15 tires
This is my commuter wheelset
For track I use 205/50-15
For AutoX I use same as track or 225/45-15
Start with allowing engine to breathe correctly(clean air filter!), Synthetic oil(5w40), fresh spark plugs and a new wheelset.
Wheelset:
Lightweight 15" wheels(i am using factory non-S 8spoke alloy)
175/65-15 tires
This is my commuter wheelset
For track I use 205/50-15
For AutoX I use same as track or 225/45-15
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