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Old Oct 29, 2009 | 11:54 PM
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gas milage differences in us models 2007 till now

I have owned a 2007 5 speed base fit and I now drive a 2007 automatic sport fit.
My question is has gas milage improved in the three years in the US ? Is there still a discrepency between manual and automatic?

Off the subject; For any one that has followed my threads regarding gas milage I have not seen much change in my records. My sport fit now has 30000 miles and it still gets close to 30 mpg around town/ruel driving 38 freeway. I have not seen anything ever that is close to what my 5 speed manual fit acheaved in its first 10k miles which was 35mpg in town and 40 tp 45 mpg on freeways.
 
Old Oct 30, 2009 | 12:15 AM
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I just finished my 2nd tankfull in my '09 Sport 5-speed, and averaged 32.1 mpg with mostly in town driving. The first tank got 30.1, and I've admittedly been driving it pretty hard. Since the car only has less than 700 miles on it so far, and my foot will probably get lighter as the newness wears off, I expect it to get even better. But even if it doesn't, I'm very happy.
 
Old Oct 31, 2009 | 10:29 PM
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I dont have the ability to compare 2 cars that are almost identical aside from transmission..... but here is my side of the story.
A lot of companies post auto and manual achieving roughly the same EPA estimated gas mileage.... some even posting auto getting better mileage. I am a NONE believer of this. In my family we have both auto and manual tranny cars. The auto cars NEVER get EPA estimated mileage, always under. And no one in my family has a heavy foot either aside from myself. With a manual, I always get better mileage than EPA estimates, plus I tend to drive my manual cars w/ a bit more zest..... ok, a lot.
 
Old Oct 21, 2012 | 09:58 PM
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gas mileage auto verse manual

Originally Posted by CuRiOuSfIsH
I dont have the ability to compare 2 cars that are almost identical aside from transmission..... but here is my side of the story.
A lot of companies post auto and manual achieving roughly the same EPA estimated gas mileage.... some even posting auto getting better mileage. I am a NONE believer of this. In my family we have both auto and manual tranny cars. The auto cars NEVER get EPA estimated mileage, always under. And no one in my family has a heavy foot either aside from myself. With a manual, I always get better mileage than EPA estimates, plus I tend to drive my manual cars w/ a bit more zest..... ok, a lot.
Thank you for your comment. Funny. I think you are right on. owning a manual then auto was an accident. When my manual modle was wrecked no manuals where available in the closest three states. I did purchase the manual because I believed I would have a more simple transmision and longer life. worth concidering would be the cvt transmission. I have spoken to people about them and they extreamly effect MPG. Suberue uses them now and boast excellent gas mileage even with all wheel drive.
 
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