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First tankful's mileage!
So I was all prepared for my Fit's first tankful to not give me the kind of mileage I was expecting. Boy was I wrong! With my old car, by now I would have had to stop at the gas station twice (it's been a week.) The gas light finally came on and I went to the station and filled up. It only took 8.6 gallons!
(I wasn't quite at E yet. I was going to try to get a few more miles and a little closer to empty but when I got home there was a cop blocking my driveway arresting some guys on the street so I decided to just go get gas and come back lol.) So my MPG's for the first 8.6 gallons were: Manually Calculated: 26.7mpg Fit's Display reading: 22mpg The difference was expected, though - I've been idling A LOT in the morning to let things warm up. It was cold out the last week!! But that's mostly city driving with some cruising down larger streets, stop and go stuff. I haven't even taken the car on the highway yet! Fastest she's done is 50mph. I'm so impressed! I thought I was going to have to wait a while for the car to be broken in more before I got anywhere near the estimated EPA numbers. Yay, go Fit! :hyper: |
You ain't seen nothin' yet. :) With a little care (read that as "driving like a little old lady"), you can easily get mid-40's on the highway. My last tank was 60% highway/40% city and my mileage was 40.2! The EPA numbers are waaayyyy under-rated.
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I don't understand idling. Why waste gas and pollute, while you can simply dress slightly warmer? Such a waste...
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Originally Posted by Bowkr
(Post 800327)
I don't understand idling. Why waste gas and pollute, while you can simply dress slightly warmer? Such a waste...
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Originally Posted by Bowkr
(Post 800327)
I don't understand idling. Why waste gas and pollute, while you can simply dress slightly warmer? Such a waste...
But seriously, I let the car warm up because it was so cold over the last week, with wind chills making it below zero and even worse for me since I get all the wind from the ocean where I am, that even with wearing three layers PLUS a scarf PLUS a coat rated for -15 degrees PLUS gloves, my steering wheel would be so cold without warmup that it HURT my hands to touch it. O.o So yeah, I paid for the gas and I figure if I want to not be in pain from the cold, I can warm her up for a few minutes before getting in. That was the point of getting a remote starter! My other car hardly had working heat and I suffered the cold in that one for years. I would see my breath while driving! Now that I've got a new car I'm not going to drive it like it's the old busted up one! I want to enjoy it. |
Originally Posted by Erik
(Post 800335)
In winter, my wife lets her Taurus warm up several minutes before she even gets in it.
When I had my Jetta with the manual trans I wouldn't even use the starter. I would just bump start it in reverse while backing down the drive. |
Originally Posted by seeremlive
(Post 800473)
My starter motor has't even stopped spinning and I am already backing out of the driveway even at below zero.
When I had my Jetta with the manual trans I wouldn't even use the starter. I would just bump start it in reverse while backing down the drive. |
Originally Posted by VaMPKiSS1
(Post 800367)
Because I am a delicate flower!! :rotfl:
But seriously, I let the car warm up because it was so cold over the last week, with wind chills making it below zero and even worse for me since I get all the wind from the ocean where I am, that even with wearing three layers PLUS a scarf PLUS a coat rated for -15 degrees PLUS gloves, my steering wheel would be so cold without warmup that it HURT my hands to touch it. O.o So yeah, I paid for the gas and I figure if I want to not be in pain from the cold, I can warm her up for a few minutes before getting in. That was the point of getting a remote starter! My other car hardly had working heat and I suffered the cold in that one for years. I would see my breath while driving! Now that I've got a new car I'm not going to drive it like it's the old busted up one! I want to enjoy it. But your car just needs 2 minutes to safely get the fluids moving around the motor only very cold days. After that the warm up time while idling is lengthly and costly. Also No good to the worlds environment. Everycar I have owned can warm up to operating temperature within 3 minutes of driving after only 2 minutes or less of idling and thats in severly cold temps. I have researched this topic and written articles on it. Anything more than 2 minutes warmup is a waste. If anyone would like I can paste in the articles here that are factual and have been researched from independent companies. Some warm up is good.... 5-15 minutes for a hot car... not good. |
Originally Posted by Fitegra
(Post 802391)
I understand that people appreciate a warm car. Hey I'm from Canada OK I know! lol...
But your car just needs 2 minutes to safely get the fluids moving around the motor only very cold days. After that the warm up time while idling is lengthly and costly. Also No good to the worlds environment.
Originally Posted by Fitegra
(Post 802391)
Anything more than 2 minutes warmup is a waste.
Originally Posted by Fitegra
(Post 802391)
If anyone would like I can paste in the articles here that are factual and have been researched from independent companies.
Originally Posted by Fitegra
(Post 802391)
Some warm up is good.... 5-15 minutes for a hot car... not good.
5-15 minutes of warm-up and resulting warm interior? Absolutely wonderful! :wavey: :D |
Originally Posted by VaMPKiSS1
(Post 800367)
Because I am a delicate flower!! :rotfl:
But seriously, I let the car warm up because it was so cold over the last week, with wind chills making it below zero and even worse for me since I get all the wind from the ocean where I am, that even with wearing three layers PLUS a scarf PLUS a coat rated for -15 degrees PLUS gloves, my steering wheel would be so cold without warmup that it HURT my hands to touch it. O.o So yeah, I paid for the gas and I figure if I want to not be in pain from the cold, I can warm her up for a few minutes before getting in. That was the point of getting a remote starter! My other car hardly had working heat and I suffered the cold in that one for years. I would see my breath while driving! Now that I've got a new car I'm not going to drive it like it's the old busted up one! I want to enjoy it. Let the boring, "environmental dictators" feel guilty, sweat and worry themselves into deeper personal misery and fear than they've already put themselves in. You don't need that type of neurosis in your life! :D This world belongs to you as much as it does anyone... certainly as much as it belongs to them. Don't let anyone make you feel guilty for your chosen lifestyle. You're not ruining anyone else's life by wanting to be warm before you drive your car... contrary to popular hysteria. My wife agrees with you... gotta' have that remote start for cold days/nights. :hyper: |
Originally Posted by VaMPKiSS1
(Post 800367)
...and even worse for me since I get all the wind from the ocean where I am.
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Hi,
Sorry Vampkiss I am not here to offend or change your lifestyle. You had commented that you want a warm car and as all Honda Fit owners go we mostly bought these cars for the best gas mileage. I do not belong to Greenpeace nor do bash yell or get rude with people who want something simple like a warm car to get into. I have read and investigated that you can get your car warm up up faster by just driving it. In the end you will save a lot on fuel beacause if you overheat your catalytic converter while idling it will effect your gas mileage on that drive. BTW... Trick for cold steering wheels..... Always wear some form of a leather glove in the winter. you will find that its not only warmer but also gives better grip than dry hands on cold plastic. Annunc8 check your PM's. |
Originally Posted by Fitegra
(Post 802409)
Hi,
Sorry Vampkiss I am not here to offend or change your lifestyle. You had commented that you want a warm car and as all Honda Fit owners go we mostly bought these cars for the best gas mileage. I do not belong to Greenpeace nor do bash yell or get rude with people who want something simple like a warm car to get into. I have read and investigated that you can get your car warm up up faster by just driving it. In the end you will save a lot on fuel beacause if you overheat your catalytic converter while idling it will effect your gas mileage on that drive. BTW... Trick for cold steering wheels..... Always wear some form of a leather glove in the winter. you will find that its not only warmer but also gives better grip than dry hands on cold plastic. Annunc8 check your PM's. I am so glad I am getting new neighbours. Current one is a 15 minute warm up at least with a broken muffler. |
Originally Posted by Fitegra
(Post 802409)
Hi,
Sorry Vampkiss I am not here to offend or change your lifestyle. Annunc8 check your PM's. Don't take it personal... it wasn't meant to purposely offend you, or anyone. We all have our beliefs and resulting opinions. Sometimes, while possibly truthful, maybe even serious, it's fun to add a little humor at the expense of certain commentary. I wasn't purposely trying to rag on you, or anyone. It just happened to be how I responded at the time of reading the thread. If you were anyone else I still would have taken the opportunity to respond the way I did. Cheers! ;) |
Originally Posted by Black3sr
(Post 802630)
I could drive to Burlington on the gas she uses to warm up her car.:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Well to IKEA at least.
Originally Posted by Black3sr
(Post 802630)
I am so glad I am getting new neighbours. Current one is a 15 minute warm up at least with a broken muffler.
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BOL. Wow.
And here all I wanted to do was start a thread to say I was happy with the mileage I was getting despite all my idling. Whoops, didn't realize idling was a no-no word on this board. ROTFLMAO. Don't worry everyone, I'm not taking offense. It's my car and I can do what I want with it in the end. Discussion never hurt anyone. Besides, everyone is just giving their opinion and some people feel very strongly about gas mileage and any waste of anything. But anyway guys, my original point was that the Fit impressed me! LOL |
PS, if it makes people feel better, I haven't idled to warm up this week because it wasn't cold enough to bother. Just so you can sleep easier at night LOL
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Do what you want Hun. Don't let them tap into the novelty of owning your first new car. You have every right to enjoy your car, just like any of us do, in our own lil way. Glad you're enjoying it ! =]
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Originally Posted by VaMPKiSS1
(Post 802690)
PS, if it makes people feel better, I haven't idled to warm up this week because it wasn't cold enough to bother. Just so you can sleep easier at night LOL
Hey, enjoy your life, and enjoy your new ride... they're both yours to decide what you wish to do with them, and to do with them as you please! BTW, nice ride! (Hey, may I recommend a Remote Starter System for your new Fit? ;) ) |
LOL anunc8. . Sounds like we're on the same page. .
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