| frankjjg |
| I have a 2006 Pilot 4WD with under 600 miles. I'm averaging under 9 mpg in local driving, a little over half what it's rated. Has anyone else experiencing this, and if so what's was the result? Any suggestions. Thanks. |
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| jl_ss |
quote: Originally posted by frankjjg
I have a 2006 Pilot 4WD with under 600 miles. I'm averaging under 9 mpg in local driving, a little over half what it's rated. Has anyone else experiencing this, and if so what's was the result? Any suggestions. Thanks.
11-12 has been the low end of average. If you live in a hilly area and are regularly accelerating quickly, then I could see 9. Assuming you are not, I'd give it a few thousand miles to improve - if it didn't then I would ask the dealer to look at it. A search for gas mileage will reveal quite a few mpg threads. |
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| frankjjg |
| Thanks. The area is flat. Honda said they could run tests after 1,000 miles so I'm waiting until then. FrankJJG |
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| mastyle2000 |
I have had my new 2006 EXL since June 30, 2006. I live in Las Vegas and do a fair amount of city driving. Even on freeways, it is like surface street driving because of the construction that goes on all year.
On a tank full of gas, I have been averaging around 300-330 miles. Sometimes I have gone up to 360 miles as well. When I fill up, I usually top it off with 20-21 gallons. So the average is anywhere between 15-18 miles.
Hope it helps with some comparison. |
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| 5Gs |
after a year of keeping data, my 2006 4wd gets 20.015mpg overall, with a low of 17.213 and a high of 24.593.
if I had kept track, I probably did 60/40 highway. |
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| whizmo |
quote: Originally posted by mastyle2000
IWhen I fill up, I usually top it off with 20-21 gallons.
I trust you know the advertised capacity is 20.34 gallons?
- Mark |
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| jay |
quote: Originally posted by whizmo
I trust you know the advertised capacity is 20.34 gallons?
- Mark
And if you're putting in 21 gallons, you may be damaging the charcoal cannister that's part of the emission control system. |
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