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Not very much stop & go on the highways (yet). Fortunately, so far the highway miles are relatively unobstructed for 55-65 mph travel. Congestion is increasing every day so I'm going to enjoy the open road while I can!
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2500 miles on my MCS, and I'm at around 24 mpg.
But then again:
1. I drive it likes it's stolen
2. The autobahn is my best friend
3. Even the side roads have no speed limits when not needed
4. I can't go faster than 210 km/h, because of these winter tires
I'm sure it'll go down when the summer tires come back.
So, if you're in the States and getting mileage like this, there's something wrong with your car!
But then again:
1. I drive it likes it's stolen
2. The autobahn is my best friend
3. Even the side roads have no speed limits when not needed
4. I can't go faster than 210 km/h, because of these winter tires
I'm sure it'll go down when the summer tires come back.
So, if you're in the States and getting mileage like this, there's something wrong with your car!
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I seem to pick up little bits in a few threads that the OBC is not as accurate as the old fashion way of checking MPG, pen and paper. Has anyone compared the two and what were your results? I know, I know, try it myself and find out. I am to, but everytime I fill up at the pump it seems to escape me, I believe I suffer from CRS.
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I seem to pick up little bits in a few threads that the OBC is not as accurate as the old fashion way of checking MPG, pen and paper. Has anyone compared the two and what were your results? I know, I know, try it myself and find out. I am to, but everytime I fill up at the pump it seems to escape me, I believe I suffer from CRS.
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I'll copy my other post in here for everyone to see too.
I did a 600 mile trip and got 26 mpg there and back. On the way up I was doing 80-85 for the majority. When I saw how poor my mileage was I decided to alter my habits on the way back. I never went above 75 on the way home. Most of the time I was right at 3000 RPM with the cruise control. I still got 26 mpg.
I figured it has to do with the weight in the car (3 people and snowboard and bags). On my commute of 90 miles a day, I'll get maybe 25 mpg. So much for this car being more efficient. It's a 2004 Cooper S w/ 15000 miles.
I did a 600 mile trip and got 26 mpg there and back. On the way up I was doing 80-85 for the majority. When I saw how poor my mileage was I decided to alter my habits on the way back. I never went above 75 on the way home. Most of the time I was right at 3000 RPM with the cruise control. I still got 26 mpg.
I figured it has to do with the weight in the car (3 people and snowboard and bags). On my commute of 90 miles a day, I'll get maybe 25 mpg. So much for this car being more efficient. It's a 2004 Cooper S w/ 15000 miles.
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Cheers,
Xtro
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I used to figure out mpg ever tank or so, best was just over 40mpg, very boring, but we where having a contest here on NAM to see who got the best.
MPG should get better after about 5000 miles, mine did. Now with 75+k miles on my 03, I no longer check mpg, and with Premium at around $2.00 a gallon, I don't much care.
Mark
MPG should get better after about 5000 miles, mine did. Now with 75+k miles on my 03, I no longer check mpg, and with Premium at around $2.00 a gallon, I don't much care.
Mark
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