GAS MILAGE ON 2003 HONDA ODYSSEY EX

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by Joel, Sep 16, 2003.

  1. Joel

    Joel Guest

    I am getting 15 to 16 miles in the city. Normally I get right around
    the suggested gas milage. The posted milage is 18 city 24 hwy.

    Any one else getting bad mileage?
     
    Joel, Sep 16, 2003
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  2. Joel

    Bo Williams Guest

    Hey, that's about what I manage in my F-150 SuperCrew with a 5.4L V8.
    Thanks for making my evening. :)

    How old is the van? How are you measuring your fuel economy?
     
    Bo Williams, Sep 16, 2003
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  3. Joel

    Joel Guest

    The van is new. Only 1300 miles. I saw another post about a civic
    and it stated that the honda takes a couple thousand miles on it?

    I use the trip odometer which I clear at each fill up after writing
    the mileage down on the receipt.

    I'm glad I made your day.
     
    Joel, Sep 17, 2003
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  4. Joel

    Bo Williams Guest

    That's key. You can't get a reliable fuel economy measurement with such
    low mileage. Generally fuel economy will improve gradually in the early
    going, maybe up to 10K miles. I suggest not checking it again until 5K
    or so.

    It's extremely likely that nothing's wrong with your new van, so enjoy
    it! We're talking about selling our CR-V and getting an Odyssey.
     
    Bo Williams, Sep 18, 2003
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  5. Joel

    Joel Guest

    Thanks Bo. We relly like the van. I didn't check out the Toyta van
    van but it looks pretty cool. Adds a power rear gate, slide down
    middle windows and a spilt rear disapperaing rear seat.

    You will like the Odyssey. Thanks for your help.
     
    Joel, Sep 28, 2003
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  6. Joel

    Bo Williams Guest

    Yeah, Toyota finally built a minivan I can stand to look at. Only took
    15 years. <g> Very sharp, for a van. Excellent face and butt, which
    is where I had the most style problems with the previous model. Seemed
    like it should have said "Rubbermaid," it was so boring and utilitarian.

    We may be able to look at a 2005 (supposed to be the first
    third-generation model) Odyssey before we actually do this, and I'll bet
    Honda comes back with some tricks of their own. It's very telling that
    the current Odyssey remains as competitive as it is--says quite a bit
    about its inherent goodness, methinks.

    I'm sure we will, and glad to help!
     
    Bo Williams, Oct 1, 2003
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