View Poll Results: Honda Fit LX CVT average Fuel Economy poll
32-33.9MPG



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35MPG



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37MPG



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Honda Fit LX CVT average Fuel Economy poll
Honda Fit LX CVT average Fuel Economy poll
Honda Fit LX CVT average Fuel Economy poll
There are 3 different Fuel economy Polls.
One for all manual transmission Fits EX or LX
One for EX and EX- L CVT Fits
One for LX CVT Fits
PLEASE vote only in the poll appropriate to your model and transmission.
Please vote only after you have put at least 1000 miles on your car and have an average based on at least 3 fill ups. Do not post your best tank or your worst tank, but your overall average.
Let's see whether the EPA estimates accurately predict real world fuel economy.
Will the LX CVT get better fuel economy than the EX and EX-Ls?
Will the CVT Fits get better fuel economy than the manual transmission cars?
This poll will tell, but only if people post accurate numbers based on multiple tankfuls and manual calculation (miles driven divided by fuel used)
Those with fuel economy that is higher than 42MPG or lower than 32MPG, please post your actual fuel economy in a post below with an explanation of your good or bad fuel economy.
NOTE ON CALCULATING AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY
1. Fill car up with fuel and write down odometer reading or reset trip odometer
2. Drive car at least 1000 miles and keep track of number of gallons of fuel purchased at each fill up
3. Fill car up again and calculate total miles driven and the divide by all the fuel you put into the car.
DO NOT use car's computer calculated fuel economy reading
DO NOT take 3 different fill ups and average
There are 3 different Fuel economy Polls.
One for all manual transmission Fits EX or LX
One for EX and EX- L CVT Fits
One for LX CVT Fits
PLEASE vote only in the poll appropriate to your model and transmission.
Please vote only after you have put at least 1000 miles on your car and have an average based on at least 3 fill ups. Do not post your best tank or your worst tank, but your overall average.
Let's see whether the EPA estimates accurately predict real world fuel economy.
Will the LX CVT get better fuel economy than the EX and EX-Ls?
Will the CVT Fits get better fuel economy than the manual transmission cars?
This poll will tell, but only if people post accurate numbers based on multiple tankfuls and manual calculation (miles driven divided by fuel used)
Those with fuel economy that is higher than 42MPG or lower than 32MPG, please post your actual fuel economy in a post below with an explanation of your good or bad fuel economy.
NOTE ON CALCULATING AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY
1. Fill car up with fuel and write down odometer reading or reset trip odometer
2. Drive car at least 1000 miles and keep track of number of gallons of fuel purchased at each fill up
3. Fill car up again and calculate total miles driven and the divide by all the fuel you put into the car.
DO NOT use car's computer calculated fuel economy reading
DO NOT take 3 different fill ups and average
Last edited by TCroly; Aug 22, 2014 at 03:35 PM.
I just got my 2015 fit lx CVT on friday, and put 1000 miles on it over the weekend. I averaged about 41 mpg on mostly interstate driving (70+ mph). That's even going over some of the mountains here in N. GA, and across Monteagle in TN.
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