Horrible gas mileage! grrrr
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Horrible gas mileage! grrrr
Am I the only one experiencing this? Granted, I just got the car 2 weeks ago and it's about half way through the break-in period, but this is crazy! The first week I got 15.5 MPG and this past week I got only 14.4!? On top of that, this is just from normal driving (never hard on the gas, always shifting around 3-3.5K rpms) that I am doing! The sticker advertised 20 MPG in normal city driving, so I would expect to get that, maybe 16-17 if I was driving spiritedly. Is this normal or just part of the break-in process? If there's one thing I can't stand, it's FALSE ADVERTISING. Mazda did it with the RX-8 and I would've been p*ssed if I had gotten that car. I hope this is not the case w/ this car, because other than this, I love it; however, if this is what I can expect from this car for the next 4 years, I am going to demand a credit or a different car. I don't even want to know what kind of mileage I'll get after the break-in period when I drive it the way it was meant to be driven. *sigh*
2004 6MT (Silver/Willow), premium & aero packages
My old ride (I still miss her; put a lot of pride and joy into it): http://www.n-body.net/registry/john95ga/
2004 6MT (Silver/Willow), premium & aero packages
My old ride (I still miss her; put a lot of pride and joy into it): http://www.n-body.net/registry/john95ga/
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Re: Horrible gas mileage! grrrr
Retret, what does verifying it on the nav (if he has it) matter? If he's filling the tank and dividing the miles by the gallons put in, then he's able to get the REAL MPG.
I'm currently getting shitty milage also. Check my thread from this past week. I took and drove roughly 350 miles last weekend and got only 20mpg from open highway cruising. That [censored] really pisses me off. I'm seriously thinking about filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau and the NYS Attorney General's Office if the dealer doesn't satisfy me when I take the car in.
03.5 6spd DG/G aero pk/kit + Hyper Grounded
He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man.
I'm currently getting shitty milage also. Check my thread from this past week. I took and drove roughly 350 miles last weekend and got only 20mpg from open highway cruising. That [censored] really pisses me off. I'm seriously thinking about filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau and the NYS Attorney General's Office if the dealer doesn't satisfy me when I take the car in.
03.5 6spd DG/G aero pk/kit + Hyper Grounded
He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man.
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Re: Horrible gas mileage! grrrr
Mileage isn't our G's strong suit-- that's well known. Admittedly 14 or 15 is low but how accurately are you checking it's mileage? Only real way is long distance and divide the miles by the gallons. Also don't rely on the navi mileage-- it's not accurate at all.
Check your mileage after break-in is complete. Until then it's unfair to think about decent mileage.
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Check your mileage after break-in is complete. Until then it's unfair to think about decent mileage.
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Re: Horrible gas mileage! grrrr
When I first got the car I was getting 13 or 14mpg, now with 2,300 miles I have been averaging about 17 or 18mpg. 60% highway, 40% city. You can't really file a complaint about this as the 20/29mpg rated for our cars are calculated by the EPA, not Infiniti. Either way, I deserve my 18mpg, I like to get into those higher rpm's, whether I'm on the highway or driving around locally. The best thing you can do for good gas mileage is to start off gently. If you gas it hard from a stop, that is what rapes your fuel economy, as getting the vehicle moving is the most initial work for the engine and gear 1 is just a pickup gear to get you moving, so it's terrible gas mileage. Once you get into 3rd gear, you start doing okay with gas mileage. Honestly, though, this car puts out 80 horses per liter, so it works pretty hard and that's why the gas mileage isn't so great.
Don't be upset. This is a premium car that works hard for us and deserves the premium fuel and not-so-great fuel economy.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by MrElussive on 10/12/03 05:06 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
Don't be upset. This is a premium car that works hard for us and deserves the premium fuel and not-so-great fuel economy.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by MrElussive on 10/12/03 05:06 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
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Re: Horrible gas mileage! grrrr
Before you start getting smart with your Infiniti dealer, you had better take another look at the window sticker that came with your car.
If you take a moment to read it, you'll see that the mileage numbers are ESTIMATES. And further, there are also ranges for city and highway, which are printed right above the city/highway rating numbers.
Just because the window sticker says 20 mph city doesn't mean that you will get that mileage.
If you take a moment to read it, you'll see that the mileage numbers are ESTIMATES. And further, there are also ranges for city and highway, which are printed right above the city/highway rating numbers.
Just because the window sticker says 20 mph city doesn't mean that you will get that mileage.
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Man, i'm with you, this car does eat a lot of gas. Not to mentioned you have to put the best gas available in it. But man, this is not a Honda car that you can put some Shell Bronze and it will run a long way. I miss my old Prelude which i kept feeding it the Shell Bronze and it still give me sweet gas milage. But if you are looking for a economic car, G35 is defeinitely not a good choice, Skyline is meant to be fast and luxurious, not economical.
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I was getting 26 mpg the other day with mixed driving. I usually average 20mpg so I can't complain. If I really want to get good mileage I drive with the Fuel economy screen up. You'd be surprized at the amount of time that you are giving her gas when there is really no need.
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Point of clarification: I do NOT have the navigation system, so that does not help me. I do the typical divide the trip odometer's miles driven by the amount of gas it takes to fill up the tank (and I'm getting my gas at the same gas station each time). I sure hope it DOES go up over time. I know it's a sports car and you can't expect it to get a Honda's gas mileage, but when I see estimates of 20/city, 27/highway (not to mention car magazines' test averages of around 20 mpg), I expect to get something close to that, especially when I'm being easy on the car. On that note, how long did it take most of you w/ a 6mt to get used to the clutch feel? Just when I think I'm getting the feel down, I'll get a shift here and there that isn't quite smooth. Also, I've noticed that if I wear a different pair of shoes, it changes the shifting feel and it's as if I'm learning how to drive it all over again (gets pretty frustrating).
2004 6MT (Silver/Willow), premium & aero packages
My old ride (I still miss her; put a lot of pride and joy into it): http://www.n-body.net/registry/john95ga/
2004 6MT (Silver/Willow), premium & aero packages
My old ride (I still miss her; put a lot of pride and joy into it): http://www.n-body.net/registry/john95ga/
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Re: Horrible gas mileage! grrrr
At first my gas milage was between 16 and 18.
After 6 months and 7,500 miles, I am getting between 23 and 25 consistently, this is with 60/40 highway/city driving.
For me, the key factors lie in with:
1) engine break-in
2) gotten used to the shifter/clutch
3) gotten used to the throttle and its response.
Number 3 is key here. When i first got the car, i had a heavy foot because i was not used to such a light throttle pedal.
It doesnt matter at what rpm you shift, its all in "how hard" you are on the gas, you said that you arent hard on it, but im sure you are, but not realizing it. Trust me, in a few months you will notice vast improvement because of those 3 pts mentioned above.
I need to go to sleep now, i think i have carpal tunnel [img]/w3timages/icons/tongue.gif[/img]
<font color=green>-Rambo</font color=green>
G35c 6MT DG/Willow/HyperGround/BorlaExhaust
After 6 months and 7,500 miles, I am getting between 23 and 25 consistently, this is with 60/40 highway/city driving.
For me, the key factors lie in with:
1) engine break-in
2) gotten used to the shifter/clutch
3) gotten used to the throttle and its response.
Number 3 is key here. When i first got the car, i had a heavy foot because i was not used to such a light throttle pedal.
It doesnt matter at what rpm you shift, its all in "how hard" you are on the gas, you said that you arent hard on it, but im sure you are, but not realizing it. Trust me, in a few months you will notice vast improvement because of those 3 pts mentioned above.
I need to go to sleep now, i think i have carpal tunnel [img]/w3timages/icons/tongue.gif[/img]
<font color=green>-Rambo</font color=green>
G35c 6MT DG/Willow/HyperGround/BorlaExhaust
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Dont take offense man but this post is dumb man why would you buy a sports car if your so concerned with gas mileage..
Im always punching it in my g and i love the way it drives... yeah i put gas in but think of that gas as fun juice... . because everytime i lower my windows hop in my g and cruise,take turns, and slam the gas i feel great. The G is a super fun car to drive. i dont mind spending money on fun.
Im always punching it in my g and i love the way it drives... yeah i put gas in but think of that gas as fun juice... . because everytime i lower my windows hop in my g and cruise,take turns, and slam the gas i feel great. The G is a super fun car to drive. i dont mind spending money on fun.