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Re: my MPG [mgutai]
by sniffles on Thu May 10 15:41:59 PDT 2007
Wow, you must be reading all of the posts! My post was from November 2006 but any way my mileage now is about 38- 39 mpg. That is still with about 75% highway (60-65mph) and about 25% suburban here in the Baltimore area. I really haven't used the A/C yet. It's just starting to get warm now. I really don't do any city driving so I don't have any stats on that. Just last week I took a 320 mile round trip to Western Marland and got 41.1 mpg and that was with no A/C at all and using cruise control. A good part of the trip is up some pretty steep mountain grades. On one grade the cruise control couldn't hold it at 65 mph and it dropped to about 58 mph. I was happy with the mpg considering the mountains. My mpg are very accurate because I fill up at the same pump at the same gas station all the time. I was also by myself on the trip and of course my Vivid Blue Sport Fit is the 5 speed manual which is the only way to go with the Fit. Hopefully you will want a manual also with all of the highway driving you will do. I'm very happy with my purchase. I lucked out when I went into the show room back in the middle of Sept. and asked about a manual 5 speed Sport Fit because someone had just canceled their order - they wanted an automatic! It only took me 3 1/2 weeks to get it. It was the first car I ever bought without taking a test drive for obvious reasons. It has a very nice ride and some get up and go. The driver's seat feels like I'm sitting in a hole (I'm 5'10") but I bought a cushion to solve that problem. I also wish the CD played more that one CD and I would also would like a bigger gas tank. I hope this helps. Good luck finding a Fit and don't give up because it's worth the wait!
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by jmurman42 on Mon Nov 27 16:14:25 PST 2000
MVA is Motor Vehicle Administration (here in Marland). A brand spanking new Odyssey purchased in Canada will be TMU at trade in, or at resale here in the US. I dont know about the warranty, you'll have to ask a Honda dealer in Seattle.

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