What's your MPG?
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What's your MPG?
God damn, I'm getting some real sh*tty gas mileage, compared to what I'm suppsoed to get. I've been driving with low rpms, and it says I get 13-15mpg, when, according to the paper, I should be getting 20-27. Now, I know no one ever gets the mileage on the paper, but I thought I would compare it to other Z owners.
So my question, how many miles to the gallon do you get?
So my question, how many miles to the gallon do you get?
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Originally Posted by dutchboy350Z
Originally Posted by Overlord#1
16.7 mpg, 07 touring roadster.
AND IS IT REALLY THAT BIG OF A DEAL IF SOMEBODY ASKS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED?!!! IF YOU HAVE REPLIED IN THE PAST YOU DON'T HAVE TO REPLY AGAIN!
AND IS IT REALLY THAT BIG OF A DEAL IF SOMEBODY ASKS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED?!!! IF YOU HAVE REPLIED IN THE PAST YOU DON'T HAVE TO REPLY AGAIN!
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Recap of the many many many past threads about this :
you have to reset the gauge after filling up for it to be accurate.
mileage depends a lot on if you drive mostly city or highway
mileage depends a lot on if you have a lead foot
being in too high a gear and bogging the engine is not always good for gas mileage
do the math and figure out what the actual MPG is don't rely on the MPG gauge.
I personally average right around 20 MPG mixed city and highway
oh and SEARCH
you have to reset the gauge after filling up for it to be accurate.
mileage depends a lot on if you drive mostly city or highway
mileage depends a lot on if you have a lead foot
being in too high a gear and bogging the engine is not always good for gas mileage
do the math and figure out what the actual MPG is don't rely on the MPG gauge.
I personally average right around 20 MPG mixed city and highway
oh and SEARCH
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Originally Posted by Nalizan
Recap of the many many many past threads about this :
you have to reset the gauge after filling up for it to be accurate.
mileage depends a lot on if you drive mostly city or highway
mileage depends a lot on if you have a lead foot
being in too high a gear and bogging the engine is not always good for gas mileage
do the math and figure out what the actual MPG is don't rely on the MPG gauge.
I personally average right around 20 MPG mixed city and highway
oh and SEARCH
you have to reset the gauge after filling up for it to be accurate.
mileage depends a lot on if you drive mostly city or highway
mileage depends a lot on if you have a lead foot
being in too high a gear and bogging the engine is not always good for gas mileage
do the math and figure out what the actual MPG is don't rely on the MPG gauge.
I personally average right around 20 MPG mixed city and highway
oh and SEARCH
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Originally Posted by dutchboy350Z
You newbs are totally cluttering this site with questions that have been asked and posted a thousand times.
If you had half a brain cell you would have look at the other 108 threads related to MPG that did NOT deal with boosted Zs.
If you had half a brain cell you would have look at the other 108 threads related to MPG that did NOT deal with boosted Zs.
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Originally Posted by dutchboy350Z
You newbs are totally cluttering this site with questions that have been asked and posted a thousand times.
If you had half a brain cell you would have look at the other 108 threads related to MPG that did NOT deal with boosted Zs.
If you had half a brain cell you would have look at the other 108 threads related to MPG that did NOT deal with boosted Zs.
You oldies are totally cluttering these new threads with you pointless drivel and bitching about how to use the search function.
Don't respond in this thread. As I recall the title was what is your mpg not how do I use the search function.
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23-24 mpg. mix between highway and city..but mostly highway. I don't drive too aggressively. I shift between 2k-3k rpms and try to stay in the highest gear possible within reason.