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Re: - [dolfan1]
by tallman1 on Mon Sep 01 14:52:26 PDT 2008
But I must say I sick & tired of elitist comments by 4 drivers lol... you should go back and read what V6 folks have written in the past here. I think we've pretty much decided that people made a choice and most are happy with what they purchased. I don't think dudley was being "elitist".... just sharing his feelings with his tongue firmly planted in his cheek. ;)
50,000 Miles
by tallman1 on Fri Aug 01 11:52:38 PDT 2008
I'm about to hit 50k miles in my 06 Accord EX-L w/Navi and manual transmission. I bought it at the end of March, 2006. My highest tank remains 41.7 mpg and the lowest was 28.0 mpg. I've only had 8 tanks under 30 mpg (two of them were 29.9 and two were 29.8) and only two tanks that were below 29. I should have been keeping track of my lifetime avg. like Dudley ;) These averages are all figured the old-fashioned way although my trip computer is usually close to these numbers. I'm guessing that at 50k miles, most of the pump variations aren't a factor. :shades:
Re: - [tankbeans]
by tallman1 on Thu Jul 31 10:16:30 PDT 2008
Tank-- Dudley and I have both made the mistake about not hearing the engine and remaining in 4th gear on the highway. However, the tach is quite helpful for knowing when to shift. A quick glance becomes second nature after awhile. I was amazed how much quieter my 06 engine is compared to my 95. The Accord does not have a shift light. A side note: Every car I've owned with a stick has an owner's manual that tells you when to shift using the speedometer instead of the tach. I've always found that interesting. :confuse:
Re: [dudleyr]
by caaz on Wed Jul 30 20:45:39 PDT 2008
LOL , dudley, i like it. But what i'm really wondering is..... why all the doubters use filling error like its standard across the board.? Where i was raised, my dad taught me to fill it all the way up, until the gas is sitting on the lip. Yet, i still have people acuse me of being off my numbers...due to fill up error. Where's my error? lol. If a person had an empty gallon of milk container, and filled it up to the top thread, every single time, where is the error?, well, thats exactly how i fill my gas tank evewrytime. And i know many others do as well. The only filling error are those who are done filling the 1st time it automatically clicks off. That creates a huge filling error, since almost all pumps fill at different rates of speed. Filling at different speeds will shut it off at completely different times. My own camry when it clicks off... i can still puit in 2.2 gallons everytime, until it sits full at the lip. I did get a kick out of your remarks, lol. Later Caaz
Re: - [phd86]
by caaz on Tue Jul 29 19:50:27 PDT 2008
re #B......... ive listed MORE than 5,000 miles of records here....and yes... IT IS routine driving for me... I do the drive twice a week... fill up exactly the same way each time..and posted all my findings... they equal out well over 35 mpg at the 65 to 70 you think is proper criteria... i listed almost 15,000 miles of my drives... id say that makes for a pretty accurate...non 200 mile jaunt, set of facts thats absolutely states that my 03 camry indeed gets well over 35 mpg. you asked for 5k worth.. i tripled it and posted results... . It will get over 35 all day... everyday..until i break 75 mph. And it really appears that troys manual does even better when i compare his notes. I did 850 miles a week for 17 or 18 weeks to substantiate my findings, until a few in here said enough already...we've heard enough... then i stopped posting.. but almost 4 months worth of findings proves an 03 AUTOMATIC will indeed do what you wont believe. i guessed yopu missed the posting when i tested my wifes much heavier 06 Sienna v6 and got 33.6 mpg... trust me.. my camry does much better than that and i gave you 17 records to prove it. P.S. Sorry Dudley, i re-read some of ur postings, its cool Later Caaz
Re: - [dudleyr]
by caaz on Tue Jul 29 16:18:34 PDT 2008
if dudley or phd, live with 800 miles or so from calif or Arizona... i'll drive my 03 camry to thier area... go for a 200 mile drive @ 60 pmh and show them i can get well over 35 mpg, just to shut them up... i cant believe they doubt so often... o.k. you two... any takers?....lemme know. Later caaz

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