Is the mileage really that bad?
#1
Is the mileage really that bad?
Within a week of buying, and the poor mileage of the RX8 is scaring me.
I'm not gonna be driving terribly far everyday, but a lot of city driving. And it gets bad city mileage.
So my question is....Should that be my primary concern?
Honestly...I'm leaning toward a 350z now, just because of mileage. But I love the RX8...dont know what to do
I'm not gonna be driving terribly far everyday, but a lot of city driving. And it gets bad city mileage.
So my question is....Should that be my primary concern?
Honestly...I'm leaning toward a 350z now, just because of mileage. But I love the RX8...dont know what to do
#2
I have a very short commute to work.. just a couple of miles. That, coupled with routine errand running (no highway at all so far) and my average is 12.9mpg.
Of course, I use WOT as often as possible, not that i drive 100+mph everywhere, but i get up to speed as fast as I can
So that's my experience.. to be fair, I seem to be on the really really low end of the scale...
Of course, I use WOT as often as possible, not that i drive 100+mph everywhere, but i get up to speed as fast as I can
So that's my experience.. to be fair, I seem to be on the really really low end of the scale...
#5
Originally posted by TuPaK
see, that scares me, lol.
see, that scares me, lol.
#6
If I was really concerned about mileage I probably wouldn't be looking at the RX-8 as a daily driver, its nice to have a cheap economical car for driving to work every day. If you are planning to use the 8 as a daily driver then you should prepare yourself to be stopping at the gas station often, it is a sports car after all, you really can't expect great fuel economy from it so if mileage is a priority maybe a different car would be better for you.
#7
Well, if im not mistaken....even if it does have poor mileage...I will save on isurance right?
Also, it might be like 100-150 dollars more a year on gas than a 350z which is not such a big deal for me.
Also, it might be like 100-150 dollars more a year on gas than a 350z which is not such a big deal for me.
#9
I have 980 miles on the car and get 13-14 in city driving. I hope that my future mileage will follow mikeb's lead! There is hope after all. Even if it did not improve the only down side to me is how often I have to stop and fill up. Also, oil consumption is only down about 1/3 on the stick.
Last edited by Microbe Hunter; 11-15-2003 at 06:25 PM.
#10
highway mileage WAY better than city
first longish trip netted almost 24 mpg, and thats not trying to drive slow or save gas particularly. most of the trip back was in the rain on a twisty road, so speeds were under 70mph, which helped.
if i *really* ***** foot i can get 19 around town. so i think thats right on with the window sticker estimates.
on the other hand, i am loving this car so much i really dont care about the gas mileage. if i got a 350 instead id be paying WAY more in extra insurance cost.
james
if i *really* ***** foot i can get 19 around town. so i think thats right on with the window sticker estimates.
on the other hand, i am loving this car so much i really dont care about the gas mileage. if i got a 350 instead id be paying WAY more in extra insurance cost.
james
#12
My mileage has been around 13-16 around town, with a fair amount of stop and go/idling. I don't drive with a light foot either. My best highway run as almost a full tank highway, obeying the speed limit. That got me 23.5MPG. On the other half of the same trip I averaged 18.5 MPG running on average 80MPH, with runs up to about 130MPH.
Don't worry. There will be ECU upgrades that improve mileage and performance soon.
Don't worry. There will be ECU upgrades that improve mileage and performance soon.
#13
Have 500 miles on my car...let's see, filled up two and half times....have not figured out the mpg but it does not seem good at all! Anyone want to guestimate for me? Hmmm....around 13mpg? I'd at least want to get what the sticker says....18 city...or a mile or so under would be ok. Hope MPG increases with time!!! I drive medium.
#14
That sounds good......don't do much driving on highway...mostly in town. I am not happy about mpg. Looks like about 13 mpg for me. 500 miles on car. Why does a car get more mpg sometimes after you put so many miles on it?
#17
I am over the 1k mile mark and I just started getting better than 8-10 mpg. The dealership told me that it is like that until you get about 2k miles. I am averaging between 14-17 mpg this week so hopefully I will begin to see better soon. The sticker mpg looked good to me. After all I traded my BMW M3 in on my RX8 and it was doing about 17 mpg in the city and 26 mpg on the hwy. And that was a high performance in-line 6 cylinder.
#21
Originally posted by Jag
it is a sports car after all, you really can't expect great fuel economy from it
it is a sports car after all, you really can't expect great fuel economy from it
#23
The range is more of a concern to me than actual mileage. I am filling up every 210 miles (when the gas gauge warning light comes on, 2.8 gallons still left in the tank).
I do mostly city driving and this car does not like it. The best I have achieved was 260 miles to the tank which included 60% highway driving (80 MPH, 4,000RPM, 6th gear), that is 18.9MPG.
I would imagine for 100% highway driving one could achieve 22-24MPG and go over 300 miles.
I don't let this become a big deal for anyone since the car is a joy to drive and just pure fun.
I do mostly city driving and this car does not like it. The best I have achieved was 260 miles to the tank which included 60% highway driving (80 MPH, 4,000RPM, 6th gear), that is 18.9MPG.
I would imagine for 100% highway driving one could achieve 22-24MPG and go over 300 miles.
I don't let this become a big deal for anyone since the car is a joy to drive and just pure fun.
#25
I asked them to check the seat heaters since they were not warming up much. They came back and said the seat heaters shut down at 88 degrees.
Lets see, the body temp of most live people is 98.6 so this is designed for mild heating in really cold temps. You are right they suck and a waste of money.
Lets see, the body temp of most live people is 98.6 so this is designed for mild heating in really cold temps. You are right they suck and a waste of money.