Mileage reports: Automatic transmission (5AT)
2016 ex now at 46000 miles. Half freeway and half street driving. On original tires with 16 inch rims getting 33-34 mpg. Since then I have upgraded to wider tires 205/50/16 still the same original 16 inch rims my mpg has gone down to 30-31 mpg.
I just purchased my pre-owned 15' Fit LX aboutt three days ago with 86K with a full tank of gas to the neck.
I just did my first fill up today: I did 451.7 miles on a tank of gas with an average MPG of 49.2. (Not Joking!) I was amazed on how well this car is doing on the fuel consumption.
I just did my first fill up today: I did 451.7 miles on a tank of gas with an average MPG of 49.2. (Not Joking!) I was amazed on how well this car is doing on the fuel consumption.
I just purchased my pre-owned 15' Fit LX aboutt three days ago with 86K with a full tank of gas to the neck.
I just did my first fill up today: I did 451.7 miles on a tank of gas with an average MPG of 49.1. (Not Joking!) I was amazed on how well this car is doing on the fuel consumption.
My old 08" Fit Sport didn't even do these MPG numbers.... The most I ever got out of my 08" was 33 MPG and approx. 330-350 miles per tank.
I was going to post about poor fuel economy, but I see mine is fairly normal.
2010 Fit Sport Automatic, 112,000 miles, runs great, all maintenance done. Never had the check engine light on.
28-29 MPG around town, 32 on the highway. 26-27 in winter.
More aggressive driving is the norm in Chicago area traffic. 80 mph is normal on the expressways around here even in a 55.
Became concerned after a neighbor with a 3rd gen Fit gets mid-30's around town and our '16 Civic gets 35 in town and over 42 on the highway.
2010 Fit Sport Automatic, 112,000 miles, runs great, all maintenance done. Never had the check engine light on.
28-29 MPG around town, 32 on the highway. 26-27 in winter.
More aggressive driving is the norm in Chicago area traffic. 80 mph is normal on the expressways around here even in a 55.
Became concerned after a neighbor with a 3rd gen Fit gets mid-30's around town and our '16 Civic gets 35 in town and over 42 on the highway.
alot of modern cars actually get better mpg with the windows up and AC on, especially at highway speeds (I know my 2010 prius did)
I havnt driven my FIT enough to know the difference yet
Just made it to 200k. 2009 Fit Sport 5AT. OEM trans fluid changed out when dealer recommends. I change my own oil using mobil one high mileage w/ oem filter. Looking to make it past 700k on original motors/ trans.
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