Tom Brown
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I've been driving a Ford Explorer 4x4 - 4.0l SOHC for a while now. Needless to say, the mileage isn't that great.
When I go easy in town, I can get 16 mpg on the onboard display but the reality is that my mileage is between 9~10 mpg city in the winter.
Up here, the truck often idles for 15~30 minutes at a time. When it's really cold, there's no point letting it get too cold. I like my ass to be warm.
To that end, I use a remote start and warm the truck up for at least 15 minutes before driving home. The drive home is about 5 minutes.
Hence... 9~10 mpg.
... so I'm out in a friend's Honda CRV this evening. Nice car. It's a pretty small SUV but not tiny. I'm pretty sure it has a 4 cylinder engine. Whatever is in there, it's not as powerful as the Explorer.
Anyway... her telemetry shows 12.2 mpg. She does way less idling than I do too.
Overall, I'm sure her mileage is better than mine but I'm surprised how little. I know I could get 12.2 mpg without trying too hard. I'll just have to stay out of the gas a small amount but I can still be the biggest menace on the road.
On the highway, I get around 22 mpg on flat land doing around 65 mph. I suspect the CRV will be closer to 30 mpg but I haven't had a chance to compare very closely.
Interesting. :hmm
When I go easy in town, I can get 16 mpg on the onboard display but the reality is that my mileage is between 9~10 mpg city in the winter.
Up here, the truck often idles for 15~30 minutes at a time. When it's really cold, there's no point letting it get too cold. I like my ass to be warm.
To that end, I use a remote start and warm the truck up for at least 15 minutes before driving home. The drive home is about 5 minutes.
Hence... 9~10 mpg.
... so I'm out in a friend's Honda CRV this evening. Nice car. It's a pretty small SUV but not tiny. I'm pretty sure it has a 4 cylinder engine. Whatever is in there, it's not as powerful as the Explorer.
Anyway... her telemetry shows 12.2 mpg. She does way less idling than I do too.
Overall, I'm sure her mileage is better than mine but I'm surprised how little. I know I could get 12.2 mpg without trying too hard. I'll just have to stay out of the gas a small amount but I can still be the biggest menace on the road.
On the highway, I get around 22 mpg on flat land doing around 65 mph. I suspect the CRV will be closer to 30 mpg but I haven't had a chance to compare very closely.
Interesting. :hmm