'06 civic ex 4dr auto

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Rich, Jan 24, 2006.

  1. Rich

    Rich Guest

    Update. I am still getting shitty mileage. Averaging about 24 city 31
    highway. I now have 4,000 miles on car. This is a far cry from the econo
    car I thought i wasy buying.
     
    Rich, Jan 24, 2006
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  2. Rich

    xblazinlv Guest

    Are you driving it hard? What was it rated on paper?
     
    xblazinlv, Jan 24, 2006
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  3. Rich

    hondaman Guest

    you really still need to break that car in. driving habits and the area the
    car is driven in play a big part in gas mileage. if you think you can drive
    it however and wherever and the gas mileage should be the same as what it's
    rated as that's not going to happen. you'll probably have it fluctuating
    depending on different factors. take good care of it and it should be
    improving as the engine gets more worked in.

    -jeff



    -jeff
     
    hondaman, Jan 24, 2006
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  4. Rich

    Dave L Guest

    Something is not right. I get better mileage on an '05 Accord LX (manual) -
    even before I hit 4k miles. Either something is wrong with the car or
    driving habits. Unless you have some really unusual driving habits I'd try
    a different dealer to have it checked.

    -Dave
     
    Dave L, Jan 24, 2006
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  5. Do you live in a winter climate? If yes, that decreases gas mileage. For
    winter, those figures would actually be good.

    What are your driving habits like?

    How are the tire pressures?

    And as somebody else suggested, it may not be quite broken in yet.
     
    High Tech Misfit, Jan 24, 2006
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  6. Rich

    end_is_near1 Guest

    this pretty much mirrors my experience with an '04 civic four-door auto.
    23-24 with pure city, for instance, stop and go, lots of idling. It
    *finally* improved after huge break-in, 10,000 miles-plus. you will do
    better. I have been getting 32-33 in combined city/highway lately, with
    17,000 on the odometer now. Don't know about 100 percent highway, I've
    never tested it. You can baby the thing a bit more, although that's no fun.
    It likes to downshift a lot.
     
    end_is_near1, Jan 25, 2006
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  7. Rich

    TeGGeR® Guest



    You're expecting WAY too much from your car. Wait until at LEAST 10K miles.
    Your engine is still wearing in.

    The most important thing for you to do right now is to adhere *precisely*
    to the break-in procedure (and maintenance schedule) specified in the
    Owner's Manual. Correct treatment this early in the car's life and later on
    will enable it to see stratospheric mileages without trouble.
     
    TeGGeR®, Jan 25, 2006
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  8. Rich

    chip Guest



    Don't expect anything! Read the monroney sticker on any new car and
    it says EPA ESTIMATES! They don't even drive the cars, It's all a
    calculation. You will get what you get
    Chip
     
    chip, Jan 25, 2006
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  9. I heard that they are going to review the estimate process to take
    account of traffic, cold weather etc. The EPA estimate is the maximum
    theoretical possibility, practilly impossible to reach ! :)
     
    morshedbashir, Jan 25, 2006
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  10. Depending on the car, it is not only possible to reach, but to exceed it
    as well. EPA estimated that the 1990-93 Accord automatic gets 28mpg on
    the highway. Yet, my '93 Accord consistently gets 32-34mpg.
     
    High Tech Misfit, Jan 25, 2006
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  11. Rich

    Rich Guest

    I live in a small town outside of phila. I never hit trafic and there
    isnt much stopping aside from a light or two. My driving habits are
    normal i would think. Im not an 80 year old lady, but i dont redline it
    either. It is winter here and i know that has an effect, but when i got
    the car in october it was warm and i was getting about 19mpg. I filled
    up tonight and got 23mpg. I tried a new gas station. I was using wawa,
    and tried hess. I will post an update. Thanks for all the input. P.S.
    according to HONDA there is no break in period on thier cars anymore.
    Yes I actually called them directly bypassing the dealer.
     
    Rich, Jan 26, 2006
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  12. Rich

    TWW Guest

    I got decent mileage on my 03 Civic almost from the start -- right at 35 hw.
    Now at 32k I get right at 38-40. Heck even my Prelude gets 27-28 hw at 80
    turning 4200.
     
    TWW, Jan 28, 2006
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  13. Rich

    TeGGeR® Guest


    "hw"? And how did you know?
     
    TeGGeR®, Jan 28, 2006
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  14. Rich

    TWW Guest

    I keep track of things like that -- . Like my wife's Pilot which registered
    22 mpg when new (on a trip we took) and now runs from 23-24. I also have a
    decent memory -- remember by 71 454 Vette routinely got 16 on the road and
    10-12 around town. Going back even further -- I remember the prop and
    manifold pressure settings to include the start procedure for the T-28 I
    flew in UPT in 1965.
     
    TWW, Jan 29, 2006
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