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Re: What mileage are you doing


 

I get about 18 on average. I check it every fill up (for 180,000+
miles!) And have seen 18 +/- 5 consistently depending on driving
conditions and tune-up conditions. That is 87 octane ( found it
doesn't make much difference to use higher octane in this engine), US
gal, I5 motor, manual transmission, MV body.

Actually, I have seen a slight downward trend in the average (maybe
1-2 mpg over past 10 years). I don't know if that is because I tend to
drive faster, drive more city miles, car is less efficient (eg small
vac leak somewhere), the effects of ethanol prevalence in fuel supply,
or some combination of the above.

On 6/4/08, Sea2river@... <Sea2river@...> wrote:
That is poor mileage for a '95 on the highway. If it is for "around town"
with A/C operating, it may be par.

My 2001 Weekender experience is around 18 city, 20 highway at speed limit.

Bob W.



In a message dated 6/4/2008 9:10:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
alain.gravel@... writes:

I check for the first time since i bought it last summer, the mileage
of my 96 ev camper and his 5 cylinder anémic motor.
The vehicle and the motor are in great shape and very well maintenance
Running with regular gas 97 octane, I made 17 miles per canadian gallon
which is 14.3 miles per us gallon, What is yours?? dont forget to
mention the type of gallon us or canadian and the motor you have V6 12
or 24 valves, That would be interested to see if there is significant
difference depending of motorisation.




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