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Fuel economy in your Mazda (or other car if you don't have a Mazda)?

concealer404

Skanky Escorts LLC
As always, the answer is 88-92 MX6 GT.

I'm now getting in the ~40mpg range with my MX6. I got a 41mpg on the way down to Florida in the end of September. Not bad for a 23 year old econobox with 197k miles on original motor and trans huffing ALL the boost and drinking ALL the fuel.

Haters gonna hate.
 
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mazdamn02

Guest
Averaged 24mpg in 30%city/70%highway in a 2007 Mazdaspeed3.
Average 26mpg in 30%city/70%highway in a 2008 Mazda5 GT (auto trans)
Averaging 19.5mpg in 30%city/70%highway in 2012 Toyota 4Runner 4wd.
 
As always, the answer is 88-92 MX6 GT.

I'm now getting in the ~40mpg range with my MX6. I got a 41mpg on the way down to Florida in the end of September. Not bad for a 23 year old econobox with 197k miles on original motor and trans huffing ALL the boost and drinking ALL the fuel.

Haters gonna hate.
Not gonna hate...just not gonna get an older car...not feasible. Want newer.
 

million

Member
2011 Mazda 3 GT (6MT)

I've been averaging 28mpg on my daily commute(40%hwy/60%city). Best I've gotten was 33.5mpg coming back from NoDak.
 
My aunt just picked up a 2013 Elantra and it's a REALLY nice car, but I wouldn't buy a Hyundai...not my style...great cars now compared to 5 or 10 years ago though. She's averaging 30-32 herself.
 

dmention7

Hater
Well... I was kind of pondering a Golf, because I figured something that small would be a nice commuter, but that's midsize v6 gas milage territory.
 
GTI or TDI!!! lol Actually, those are two I'm considering...although I wish they offered the GTD...FUCKING EUROPE!! Better be here for the MkVII even though I won't wait that long to buy a new car. I will have a hard time waiting until the auto show.

Question is, will I be buying a new DD or will I be buying a "fun" car and keeping the Cobalt as a DD...now I will be able to have 2 cars if I really want 2. As horrible as mileage is, I was considering a SRT8 Cherokee or TBSS because they would have the space I want for the occasional hauling, but I don't feel like averaging 15MPG's. Might as well get an MS3 or ST and have a little less space, but more fun while saving on gas and insurance.

First things first...move home, file divorce papers finally, setup payment plan with a couple bills, and go from there....save a few months worth towards a vehicle...decide if I really want/need a vehicle.
 

Big Nate

Chaos Engineer
The TDIs are good but you need to run them for more miles before they really get ahead. Meaning I drive less than 8 miles to work. That would not warm up a deasil enough and may even hurt the motor. i.e. build up in the motor
 
I have been a long-time fan of the GTI and TDI, but I don't know which route I would go...diesel prices are so much more stable and who knows what gas prices will be next summer...would be nice to get upto 600+ miles per tank, but I don't drive enough highway so it wouldn't really be worth it...I don't think I would see mileage in the 40's/50's except for road trips.

Come spring, I'm going to see what is at the auto show and try to get a feel for each vehicle I'm interested in so I can narrow it down when it comes to test driving....right now I'm all over the place and have 2 dozen vehicles I would consider based on reviews and videos and specs without really looking at the cars in person. That's for a new DD...that's not to say if I go with a fun car instead and keep my Cobalt for DD....then I have even more cars to consider.
 

niterydr

Legendary Status!
Wife's MKV GTI gets around 26 city, 30 highway.
My truck (2500hd) gets around 12 city, 15 highway
My stealth on corn got around 14 city, 20 highway.
 

escort1991

New Member
Was driving a Sonata yesterday. From Hudson to Baldwin and back to Hudson, I averaged 41 according to the car's system. On a beat down run from Hudson to Prescott and back, it was 33.
 
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