Wheats027
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- First Name
- Daniel
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- Jan 10, 2019
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- Location
- Syracuse, NY
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- 22' Sport Touring / 18' Type R
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Just want to see how everyone is dong MPG wise.
I'm slightly disappointed so far with my 2022 Sport Touring Hatch (CVT).
As a refresher this cars window sticker/EPA is 30cty-37hwy
My commute to and from work is about 10+ miles (one way) about 15/20 minute. This commute is suburban (almost rural) travel. There are about 4-5 lights and stop signs on this journey. The rest of the time is spent mostly flat road where you can steady do about 40-45mph for a few miles before running into one of the lights/stop signs. Any other travel I do with this car is actually mostly highway crossing town to see a friend or family. These highways are not congested, I get on, do 70-75 to where I am headed and never run into traffic.
The past 3 trip "B"s I have reset and noted the amounts of gasoline it take to fill back up. My trip computer has averaged 29-30mpg combined and when I calculate at the pump, the real world numbers are closer to 27-28.
This seems a bit low for my driving being a combination of highway and suburban driving. You would think I could ATLEAST get 31-33 combined in this scenario.
Quick notes: I am not trying to hypermile but do pay attention to throttle input on my commute and have not driven "spirited" on these 3 test runs of mpg I have made.
Another note is I live in the Northeast and currently on our lovely winter blend gasoline (but even still....)
The main reason I bring this up is because my husband drives a 2017 Civic Si Sedan. I have done this same commute with his car and can average 34-35mpg. That car gets uncanny good gas mileage. The 6 speed manual is rated 28cty-38hwy for reference.
IDK what gives...
I'm slightly disappointed so far with my 2022 Sport Touring Hatch (CVT).
As a refresher this cars window sticker/EPA is 30cty-37hwy
My commute to and from work is about 10+ miles (one way) about 15/20 minute. This commute is suburban (almost rural) travel. There are about 4-5 lights and stop signs on this journey. The rest of the time is spent mostly flat road where you can steady do about 40-45mph for a few miles before running into one of the lights/stop signs. Any other travel I do with this car is actually mostly highway crossing town to see a friend or family. These highways are not congested, I get on, do 70-75 to where I am headed and never run into traffic.
The past 3 trip "B"s I have reset and noted the amounts of gasoline it take to fill back up. My trip computer has averaged 29-30mpg combined and when I calculate at the pump, the real world numbers are closer to 27-28.
This seems a bit low for my driving being a combination of highway and suburban driving. You would think I could ATLEAST get 31-33 combined in this scenario.
Quick notes: I am not trying to hypermile but do pay attention to throttle input on my commute and have not driven "spirited" on these 3 test runs of mpg I have made.
Another note is I live in the Northeast and currently on our lovely winter blend gasoline (but even still....)
The main reason I bring this up is because my husband drives a 2017 Civic Si Sedan. I have done this same commute with his car and can average 34-35mpg. That car gets uncanny good gas mileage. The 6 speed manual is rated 28cty-38hwy for reference.
IDK what gives...
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