2007 Odyssey

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by John Finch, Oct 15, 2007.

  1. John Finch

    John Finch Guest

    I have a new Odyssey that has given us 15 mpg in the city and
    only 20 mpg on a 250 mile trip. The ECO light was on most of the way
    as we were on cruise control on the highway.

    This seems to be poor mileage to me. What are the rest of you getting?

    jsfinch
     
    John Finch, Oct 15, 2007
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    Seth Guest


    We get about 23mpg on the highway which is actually pretty good for a van.
    How loaded up was the van (cargo) and what method are you using to compute
    MPG?
     
    Seth, Oct 15, 2007
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  3. John Finch

    Phil Guest

    I get 24 mpg/30 highway with a 2003 Odyssey that doesn't have any ECO function (Scangauge II), but I cheat a bit.

    Tips:
    1. Coast more.
    2. AC/heat off
    3. Raise pressure in tires
    4. Take seats out and carry nothing you don't absolutely need.
    5. Drive slower, or try to settle right at the speed at which the transmission settles into the next highest gear. (28mph and 48mph for an '03)
    6. Cruise control if you are jerky with the throttle.

    Things you shouldn't do:
    1. Drive close behind large vehicles.
    2. Raise pressures too close to the maximum rating on the tires.
    3. Live in a hilly area.
     
    Phil, Oct 15, 2007
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    Art Guest

    That sounds a little low but only by 2 mpg. With suburbian driving on my
    2006 I get about 17 mpg. Add some highway and I get 19 or more in the mix
    of suburb and highway. On the highway everyone is going about 75 miles per
    hour. Or faster. Including me. To keep up.


    I have a new Odyssey that has given us 15 mpg in the city and
    only 20 mpg on a 250 mile trip. The ECO light was on most of the way
    as we were on cruise control on the highway.

    This seems to be poor mileage to me. What are the rest of you getting?

    jsfinch
     
    Art, Oct 15, 2007
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    Dano58 Guest

    We get around 19 in town and 22 - 23 on the highway. Our highway trips
    tend to be fully loaded, i.e., the 5 of us and luggage for a long week-
    end or week, and frequently a car-top carrier. My previous van, a '99
    Ford Windstar, got about 15 around town and 19 on the highway, so I'm
    happy. I didn't buy the van looking for stellar mileage, just
    reasonable, which I think we ge, considering the size, weight and
    power.

    I wonder if the local mileage would be better without the transmission
    down-shifting? Probably only marginally.

    Dan D
    '07 Ody EX
    Central NJ USA
     
    Dano58, Oct 15, 2007
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  6. John Finch

    John Finch Guest

    I was going 70 on the highway with the A/C on.
    Nothing in the van but myself and wife.

    I guess I have been spoiled by my 2003 Olds Silhouette van. We got 28 mpg on the
    road doing the same kind of driving.

    jsfinch

    -- e I have a new Odyssey that has given us 15 mpg in the city and
    only 20 mpg on a 250 mile trip. The ECO light was on most of the way
    as we were on cruise control on the highway.

    This seems to be poor mileage to me. What are the rest of you getting?

    jsfinch
     
    John Finch, Oct 15, 2007
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    C. E. White Guest

    If the vehicle is brand new, wait awhile. It has been my experience that the
    fuel economy will improve with mileage until somewhere between 5k and 10k
    miles.

    How are you measuring your fuel economy - on board fuel computer? If you are
    calculating it based on miles driven divided by fuel purchased, you need to
    calculate the average over a longer period. Single tank averages are
    notorioulsy inaccurate. It is my opinion that you need to calculate the
    average over at least 3 tank fulls (40 to 50 gallons).

    The mileage you reported is a little less that reported in the Consumer
    Reports road test:

    CR's overall mileage, mpg 19
    CR's city/highway, mpg 12 / 28
    CR's 150-mile trip, mpg 23

    I'd suggest checking the odometer (against a measured mile, GPS, or a long
    run of Insterstate mile markers). Make sure the tires are at the correct
    pressure. Where are you located? Did you buy oxygenated fuel (E5 to E15) or
    some other "special" enviromental friendly blend?

    Regards,

    Ed White
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: John Finch
    Newsgroups: alt.autos.honda
    Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 12:55 PM
    Subject: Re: 2007 Odyssey


    I was going 70 on the highway with the A/C on.
    Nothing in the van but myself and wife.

    I guess I have been spoiled by my 2003 Olds Silhouette van. We got 28 mpg
    on the
    road doing the same kind of driving.

    jsfinch

    -- e I have a new Odyssey that has given us 15 mpg in the city and
    only 20 mpg on a 250 mile trip. The ECO light was on most of the way
    as we were on cruise control on the highway.

    This seems to be poor mileage to me. What are the rest of you getting?

    jsfinch
     
    C. E. White, Oct 15, 2007
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    John Finch Guest

    The vehicle IS new. I have probably about 2,000 miles on it.

    I filled the tank before the trip and reset the tripometer. After the trip
    I filled the tank again and noted the gallons used. Then divided the
    gallons into the miles driven. I don't have the on board fuel computer.

    I have only taken this one road trip.
    I have noted, using the same procedure, the in-town driving mileage
    and it has been in the 15 to 17 mpg range.

    I live in the Kansas City area. I buy COSTCO regular generally. I only
    use regular unleaded fuel.
     
    John Finch, Oct 15, 2007
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  9. Try this: run your tank out as low as you dare, then for the next 5
    tanks run nothing but Shell 87 octane.

    On the fifth tank, see what your mileage is.

    http://www.toptiergas.com
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Oct 16, 2007
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