Averaging 31mpg!

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davidbus159
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I commute 120 miles/day in my '12 GTS. For the first 6 mos of ownership, I averaged 27mpg (85% highway at 75 mph/15% stop-and-go city)

About two months ago, I installed a K&N air filter, increased my tire pressure from 35psi to around 40psi, and took unnecessary "heavier" articles out of the trunk, console and dash (yeah, that was a bit much, but anyway)...

I now average 31mpg, and easily reach 35mpg on pure interstate driving around 75mph. I've experienced 22,000 trouble-free miles on Kizzy #2.

By the way, I mostly use my paddle shifters for brake assist, and basically stopped using them for take-off to let the CVT do what it was designed to do -optimize power and efficiency.

As they state in the fine print - your results may vary.
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ipaqxman
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Location: NYC, NY

jealous
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Juan
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I drive 80 miles a day on the hwy an Im getting up to 36 mpg driving at 60 mph with cruze control, if I drive 65 it drops down to 33 mpg, lately I have been keeping up with traffic speeds at 70 to 75 mph an Im getting 30.5 mpg. Not bad at all Kizashi has 1000 miles on the odometer.
CacTaur
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Nice I average 26.5 but thats only because of a empty road I take to go home its has 3 turns so I turn the AWD on and just floor it.
jono6406
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Location: Tampa, Fl.

one week with mixed driving.....31.1 mpg. so far so good.
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KuroNekko
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Location: California, USA

How are you guys getting these numbers?
Via the average mpg monitor in the dash or actually dividing miles driven by gallons consumed?

I filled up today and compared both figures.
The car's mpg calculator was about 3 mpg higher than actual mpg. A 2~3 mpg upward estimate by the car's calculator has been consistent in the last 3 comparisons.
Looks like the car guesses too optimistically.
2011 Suzuki Kizashi Sport GTS 6MT (Black)
murcod
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:) But then you're assuming all the petrol pump bowsers are accurate too! I know here there have been tests carried out showing some aren't - even though there are laws governing them. If you fill up on a hot day (or with hot fuel) you also get less in your tank. There are so many variables.

I'm sitting on 8.8l/100km (by the dash computer) doing city / suburban driving with very little use of highways/ freeways. Going by how long it is between filling up, I'm sure it's pretty accurate. That works out to 26.6mpg. I rarely get to use 6th gear except in some 80km/h zones.

I'm sure with more 100-110km/h highway use I'd be up into the 30mpg area.
David
ipaqxman
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Murcod, cvt or manual? 26 is really good for city... I'm getting 16 sigh
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Minority
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ipaqxman wrote:Murcod, cvt or manual? 26 is really good for city... I'm getting 16 sigh
I'm guessing manual ("rarely get to use 6th") and I find it impossible to get those sort of averages in my CVT!

You can get better at a constant 100kmh, but go up to 110kph (both speeds GPS accurate, not speedo) and wind resistance knocks it down by a fair bit!
murcod
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Yes, manual trans. I don't drive slowly to achieve those figures either, or load the engine up eg. I'm in fourth at 60km/h, sometimes third for 50km/h. I have however noticed it will happily lug sixth at 80km/h (around 1500RPM?) but normally I'd be in fifth at 80km/h.

The low rev torque / flexibility of the engine helps with economy. No need to rev it out to keep ahead of the average traffic flow.

Speaking of GPS speeds, I noticed the other day my speedo reads high (normal for most cars) but I was surprised that it seemed to be out by 3-4km/h at 60km/h? Has anyone else checked their speedo against a GPS?
David
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