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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Cambridge, ON
Posts: 7
| Well I was pretty shocked today...i did a trip from Cambridge, ON to Peterborough, ON (around 225km/140miles each way)...filled up before i left and reset the mileage monitor in the dash...when i arrived in Peterborough it read 6.7L/100 (42.16 MPG Imperial / 35.11 MPG US) and after driving around that town and then heading home...after hitting moderate Toronto traffic both ways it now says 7.4L/100 (38.17 Imperial / 31.79 US) I still have a over 1/4 tank left so when the tank runs dry i'll do a final calculation. BTW this was at speeds of 120-130km/h (75-80mph) |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Toronto
Posts: 14
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I could live with 36mpg and 285hp! Best of both worlds! I know many people with cvt Calibers and they don't get anything like that, even with the 2-litre engine. My most recent tank yielded 30 Imperial or 25 US. If only Sunoco Gold wasn't $1.33/litre! I wonder how it runs on mid-grade? | |
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| Junior Member | You guys are all nuts. I live in Houston, TX (pretty flat area) and I bought my CSRT-4 a month ago. Driving only on city roads (no highway), my tanks average 17-19 MPG. If I sprinkle in some highway here and there, my tanks average 21-24. This 30 MPG that people are reporting is pretty nuts. You'd have to restrict yourself to 55-60 and do very slow acceleration. If you're like me, and you buy the SRT-4 because you actually *like* driving fast, you're not going to top 25 on a tank, ever. (That's averaging 80 or so on the highway, and not being cautious on the side streets.) Those of you that are getting 35 with an SRT4, I ask you: why on earth did you buy a fast car if you're not going to drive it? I could get 40 MPG in a civic hybrid driving faster and more aggressive than you'd have to drive to get 35 in a CSRT-4. ![]() These numbers I'm reporting are all from trip calc and fillups. I've tested the dash readout and it's always 1 or 2 MPG off. It biases toward the kind of instantaneous mileage you get when you reset. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Edmonton AB, Canada
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 5
| I have had mine for 2 weeks now and usually don't get above 27 mpg highway... I got 30 one time...and I took it on a road trip last weekend, all highway, and averaged 25 mpg.... It has a little over 1,000 miles on it now. City I get between 22-24 average. |
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