Strangely low gas-mileage...problem?
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Strangely low gas-mileage...problem?
Hey guys, I have a 2007 G35x that's showing an average of 17.6 MPG on my dash screen. That's considering much of my driving has been stop and go in a city during that time. But This past weekend I did a tad over 400 miles, 90% of which was highway driving. I added up exactly (to the third decimal) how many gallons of gas went for the amount of miles driven and calculated my own gas-mileage (because I was unsure of how accurate the one I was shown on the dash was).
Anyway, I got 16.01 MPG. This is strange to me because first of all, it should be higher than the 17.6 average since the average came from about 50% city driving whereas my recent calculation came from 90% highway driving. Secondly, my gas mileage should be somewhere between 18 and 25 MPG according to Infiniti (although I realize that is often an over-estimate). 16 MPG seems way too low for highway driving, much of which was on cruise control or just generally keeping about the same speed. Only a few accelerations were "spirited" in this 400 mile drive.
Also, I bought this car used over Thanksgiving and it was showing an average of 19.2 MPG. I reset this when I started driving it.
What could be causing such low gas-mileage? Maybe I need to change my oil? (not sure if it was changed at the dealership that sold me the car)...could that do anything? I'm pretty frustrated with this. Thanks!
Anyway, I got 16.01 MPG. This is strange to me because first of all, it should be higher than the 17.6 average since the average came from about 50% city driving whereas my recent calculation came from 90% highway driving. Secondly, my gas mileage should be somewhere between 18 and 25 MPG according to Infiniti (although I realize that is often an over-estimate). 16 MPG seems way too low for highway driving, much of which was on cruise control or just generally keeping about the same speed. Only a few accelerations were "spirited" in this 400 mile drive.
Also, I bought this car used over Thanksgiving and it was showing an average of 19.2 MPG. I reset this when I started driving it.
What could be causing such low gas-mileage? Maybe I need to change my oil? (not sure if it was changed at the dealership that sold me the car)...could that do anything? I'm pretty frustrated with this. Thanks!
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I had 35844 miles on my car when I filled up my tank completely. I drove until36251 miles were on the car. In that time, I had to do a short quick partial fill-up, and then later a full fill up. I added together to the third decimal point exactly how many gallons I filled up that first time to the amount of gallons I filled up at 36251 to a full tank. That was 25.416 gallons. Divided the difference in mileage (407 mi) by 25.416 = 16.014
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Here's what I did:
I had 35844 miles on my car when I filled up my tank completely. I drove until36251 miles were on the car. In that time, I had to do a short quick partial fill-up, and then later a full fill up. I added together to the third decimal point exactly how many gallons I filled up that first time to the amount of gallons I filled up at 36251 to a full tank. That was 25.416 gallons. Divided the difference in mileage (407 mi) by 25.416 = 16.014
I had 35844 miles on my car when I filled up my tank completely. I drove until36251 miles were on the car. In that time, I had to do a short quick partial fill-up, and then later a full fill up. I added together to the third decimal point exactly how many gallons I filled up that first time to the amount of gallons I filled up at 36251 to a full tank. That was 25.416 gallons. Divided the difference in mileage (407 mi) by 25.416 = 16.014
But 16 does seem low for mostly highway driving.
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What do you guys think I should do?
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I guess I'll track it again. But even the avg. 17.6 it's showing is pretty low...although that's for mixed city/hwy. I can't take it to a dealer just like that because I have no Infiniti dealership except like 1.5-2 hours away. I ahve a nissan dealership, but I doubt they would take it in. Also, I feel like the dealer will just blow it off.
#11
Have you used the mpg display in the center DOT MATRIX LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY? It can be set to show you an avg mpg readout which is a little easier to accurately read than the one in the Radio/Climate/Nav LCD.
Next time you are on cruise control reset it while driving and it will show you a fairly accurate and current avg mpg reading.
Next time you are on cruise control reset it while driving and it will show you a fairly accurate and current avg mpg reading.
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Ok im not sure if i get exactly what you are trying to say about filling it up fully, cause the car can only hold 22gal when its near bone dry i believe(mostly 20gal fillup), so how did you come up with 25gal?
If you added gas in separate portions then i suggest you fill the car up fully and drive it till its almost empty to get a better estimate, i hope that makes sense... i get ~21mpg with 80hwy/20city with regular driving(Not pushing it just cruising but spirited at times)
If you added gas in separate portions then i suggest you fill the car up fully and drive it till its almost empty to get a better estimate, i hope that makes sense... i get ~21mpg with 80hwy/20city with regular driving(Not pushing it just cruising but spirited at times)
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Have you used the mpg display in the center DOT MATRIX LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY? It can be set to show you an avg mpg readout which is a little easier to accurately read than the one in the Radio/Climate/Nav LCD.
Next time you are on cruise control reset it while driving and it will show you a fairly accurate and current avg mpg reading.
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Next time you are on cruise control reset it while driving and it will show you a fairly accurate and current avg mpg reading.
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Ok im not sure if i get exactly what you are trying to say about filling it up fully, cause the car can only hold 22gal when its near bone dry i believe(mostly 20gal fillup), so how did you come up with 25gal?
If you added gas in separate portions then i suggest you fill the car up fully and drive it till its almost empty to get a better estimate, i hope that makes sense... i get ~21mpg with 80hwy/20city with regular driving(Not pushing it just cruising but spirited at times)
If you added gas in separate portions then i suggest you fill the car up fully and drive it till its almost empty to get a better estimate, i hope that makes sense... i get ~21mpg with 80hwy/20city with regular driving(Not pushing it just cruising but spirited at times)
I bought it 2 months ago and put on about 2000 miles since then. The dealership (a Buick dealer, not Infiniti) asserted that everything was ready to go...but I never got a confirmation of the last oil change. Do you guys think that can make a big difference in mileage? I plan on getting my oil changed, tires rotated, and car inspected some time next weekend hopefully
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I've had a 2007 G35x for about 3 months now.
My current tank is averaging 13.6 mpg, 100% city driving (avg. speed since my last fill-up 43 miles ago is 13.1 mph). This is heavy stop-go traffic in Chicago and whenever I have a bit of open road, I'm usually romping on it. Typically I'm seeing between 15-18mpg in city driving (with average speed of around 15-20mph).
I drove the car on a 5 hour road trip a few weeks ago and got right around 20mpg on the highway, averaging between 75-80mph.
I'm assuming those numbers will get a little better in the summer. It's a little disappointing, but then again... I didn't buy the car because I thought it would be economical.
My current tank is averaging 13.6 mpg, 100% city driving (avg. speed since my last fill-up 43 miles ago is 13.1 mph). This is heavy stop-go traffic in Chicago and whenever I have a bit of open road, I'm usually romping on it. Typically I'm seeing between 15-18mpg in city driving (with average speed of around 15-20mph).
I drove the car on a 5 hour road trip a few weeks ago and got right around 20mpg on the highway, averaging between 75-80mph.
I'm assuming those numbers will get a little better in the summer. It's a little disappointing, but then again... I didn't buy the car because I thought it would be economical.