Here we go again, MPG
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Originally Posted by sameerg
No Comments. Talking about this car's gas mileage is like you go to the most expensive restaurant in the world and ask the waiter if they would give Free bread or Soda refillls.
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It is quite strange that there is SUCH disparity in MPG from those posting here and in the other MPG threads. I've rarely had my hwy MPG get below 25, and I also rarely go less than 75mph on the hwy (usually 80 is my avg speed). Most of our driving is higher altitude 2500-5000ft above sea level (not sure if that helps) and I use 91 octane and the tires at 38psi. Our city is small so we don't have much rush hour slogging, so our city mpg should be better than most folks here. We get 20-23 city, but I don't baby this car and on the hwy I definately am not a follower, lol
I don't worry too much about mpg, but if I was getting sub 20 mpg on the hwy I would definately be dissapointed.
I don't worry too much about mpg, but if I was getting sub 20 mpg on the hwy I would definately be dissapointed.
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I am averaging about 18-19 mpg according to the onboard computer and I usually drive 80-90 on the highway. My biggest issue is I am a sucker for acceleration, and since the G has a lot of it I know heavy and frequent acceleration is what keeps my MPG average low.
I really don't even bother to look at the price when I put fuel, nor how often I put it. I need fuel to get to work or wherever I am going. I knew what I was getting in to when I bought the car, so here I am with a G35 that performs way above what my old 2006 325i did, and gets considerably less MPG on average.
I bought the car for its performance, I really could care less about its fuel economy. Performance cars and the word "economy" when it comes to fuel usage usually cannot be used in the same sentence. You sacrificed fuel economy the day you decided to buy a sports car in my opinion.
I really don't even bother to look at the price when I put fuel, nor how often I put it. I need fuel to get to work or wherever I am going. I knew what I was getting in to when I bought the car, so here I am with a G35 that performs way above what my old 2006 325i did, and gets considerably less MPG on average.
I bought the car for its performance, I really could care less about its fuel economy. Performance cars and the word "economy" when it comes to fuel usage usually cannot be used in the same sentence. You sacrificed fuel economy the day you decided to buy a sports car in my opinion.
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Originally Posted by sredish
average 22 in rural / small town / highway mixed driving. driving like a madman on the higway way above speed limits in triple digits and stuff, yields 19. True highway easy 75mph driving, I can get 23 or 24.
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Originally Posted by carz
sooo....my V6 G35 is my gas guzzler and my V8 Jag is my economy car lol
The other day I was driving through some moderate traffic, averaging about 55-60mph.....no rapid acceleration, just smooth cruising...i got 35mpg FROM A CAR THAT WEIGHS MORE AND HAS 2 MORE CYLINDERS!!
crazy
The other day I was driving through some moderate traffic, averaging about 55-60mph.....no rapid acceleration, just smooth cruising...i got 35mpg FROM A CAR THAT WEIGHS MORE AND HAS 2 MORE CYLINDERS!!
crazy
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Driving normally im getting around 18 which is alot better than when the car was new. One thing i did find interesting was that the 3 loaner cars i have had in the past 3 weeks averaged 20 but they also had about 10 times the miles that i have so i expect it to get even better for me. In the end, i really dont care about MPG because of how much fun it is to drive this car around town.
EDIT: However my G35 does get alot better gas mileage compared to my supra
EDIT: However my G35 does get alot better gas mileage compared to my supra
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I attempted to get better gas mileage but it just isn't possible in my commute (especially when I'm not carpooling like today). My average MPH is like 30...and that has "Highway Driving" if you're talking about the road...but half the time on the freeway I could ride my mountain bike and pass people. I did do some highway driving with the cruise control on at 75 last weekend and it looked like I would get about 25mpg and that's not too bad. It wore on me, much to my girlfriend's chagrin, so I had to take it up to 120 for the last couple miles of the trip. If I want to save money, I could let her drive (like a grandma) but then I'd make smartass comments and be miserable...so I'll deal with the current gas mileage and just have fun driving.
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My previous car was a 02 5-speed WRX wagon. My G has 5k miles. Comparing both cars in my everyday usage for work, driving them in the same manner, and same miles every week, and also looking at past gas receipts my G35Xs is only costing me about $5 more per week in gas compared to my WRX. For the added comfort, luxury and performance (The G35Xs is a lot faster than my WRX when you floor it at 55mph) the added cost is worth it. In fact even if it was $10 more per week it would still be worth it IMO.
I don't consider the G35S or X a sport car. I drove both and actually had a G35S on a long test drive. For me the G is a Luxury/Sport sedan. And I usually drive it like a luxury car. But I do floor it from time to time.
Also in a recent trip to Lake George with the family and the car loaded with luggage and AC on I averaged 25MPG on the HWY. My WRX last year did 27MPG. Not bad at all.
I don't consider the G35S or X a sport car. I drove both and actually had a G35S on a long test drive. For me the G is a Luxury/Sport sedan. And I usually drive it like a luxury car. But I do floor it from time to time.
Also in a recent trip to Lake George with the family and the car loaded with luggage and AC on I averaged 25MPG on the HWY. My WRX last year did 27MPG. Not bad at all.
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