2006 Civic Fuel Mileage
#46
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Re: 2006 Civic Fuel Mileage
>Steve Mackie wrote:
>> So far, 1874kms on the LX's odometer, three tanks of gas, here's the
>> numbers:
>>
>> 9.4L/100km = 25 USMPG
>> 9.0L/100km = 26.1 USMPG
>> 9.7L/100km = 24.4 USMPG
>
>Any chance chance you are driving with the A/C on without realizing it?
>In particular, on page 105 of the manual, it states that after
>switching from defrost to air circulation, the A/C stays on until you
>cycle the A/C button on and back off.
>
>Seems like a silly feature to me, and I have caught myself driving down
>the road wondering why the air is so chilly even though the A/C
>indicator is not on.
Yes, as a matter of fact I do drive with the A/C on. I do realize that the
A/C comes on with the defrost, however, previous vehicles I have owned did
not have such an impact on the fuel economy and I didn't expect this one to
be any different.
I have slightly changed my habit and now crack the window rather than having
the A/C on. Let's see what happens.
Steve
>> So far, 1874kms on the LX's odometer, three tanks of gas, here's the
>> numbers:
>>
>> 9.4L/100km = 25 USMPG
>> 9.0L/100km = 26.1 USMPG
>> 9.7L/100km = 24.4 USMPG
>
>Any chance chance you are driving with the A/C on without realizing it?
>In particular, on page 105 of the manual, it states that after
>switching from defrost to air circulation, the A/C stays on until you
>cycle the A/C button on and back off.
>
>Seems like a silly feature to me, and I have caught myself driving down
>the road wondering why the air is so chilly even though the A/C
>indicator is not on.
Yes, as a matter of fact I do drive with the A/C on. I do realize that the
A/C comes on with the defrost, however, previous vehicles I have owned did
not have such an impact on the fuel economy and I didn't expect this one to
be any different.
I have slightly changed my habit and now crack the window rather than having
the A/C on. Let's see what happens.
Steve
#47
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Posts: n/a
Re: 2006 Civic Fuel Mileage
>Steve Mackie wrote:
>> So far, 1874kms on the LX's odometer, three tanks of gas, here's the
>> numbers:
>>
>> 9.4L/100km = 25 USMPG
>> 9.0L/100km = 26.1 USMPG
>> 9.7L/100km = 24.4 USMPG
>
>Any chance chance you are driving with the A/C on without realizing it?
>In particular, on page 105 of the manual, it states that after
>switching from defrost to air circulation, the A/C stays on until you
>cycle the A/C button on and back off.
>
>Seems like a silly feature to me, and I have caught myself driving down
>the road wondering why the air is so chilly even though the A/C
>indicator is not on.
Yes, as a matter of fact I do drive with the A/C on. I do realize that the
A/C comes on with the defrost, however, previous vehicles I have owned did
not have such an impact on the fuel economy and I didn't expect this one to
be any different.
I have slightly changed my habit and now crack the window rather than having
the A/C on. Let's see what happens.
Steve
>> So far, 1874kms on the LX's odometer, three tanks of gas, here's the
>> numbers:
>>
>> 9.4L/100km = 25 USMPG
>> 9.0L/100km = 26.1 USMPG
>> 9.7L/100km = 24.4 USMPG
>
>Any chance chance you are driving with the A/C on without realizing it?
>In particular, on page 105 of the manual, it states that after
>switching from defrost to air circulation, the A/C stays on until you
>cycle the A/C button on and back off.
>
>Seems like a silly feature to me, and I have caught myself driving down
>the road wondering why the air is so chilly even though the A/C
>indicator is not on.
Yes, as a matter of fact I do drive with the A/C on. I do realize that the
A/C comes on with the defrost, however, previous vehicles I have owned did
not have such an impact on the fuel economy and I didn't expect this one to
be any different.
I have slightly changed my habit and now crack the window rather than having
the A/C on. Let's see what happens.
Steve
#48
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Posts: n/a
Re: 2006 Civic Fuel Mileage
>Steve Mackie wrote:
>> So far, 1874kms on the LX's odometer, three tanks of gas, here's the
>> numbers:
>>
>> 9.4L/100km = 25 USMPG
>> 9.0L/100km = 26.1 USMPG
>> 9.7L/100km = 24.4 USMPG
>
>Any chance chance you are driving with the A/C on without realizing it?
>In particular, on page 105 of the manual, it states that after
>switching from defrost to air circulation, the A/C stays on until you
>cycle the A/C button on and back off.
>
>Seems like a silly feature to me, and I have caught myself driving down
>the road wondering why the air is so chilly even though the A/C
>indicator is not on.
Yes, as a matter of fact I do drive with the A/C on. I do realize that the
A/C comes on with the defrost, however, previous vehicles I have owned did
not have such an impact on the fuel economy and I didn't expect this one to
be any different.
I have slightly changed my habit and now crack the window rather than having
the A/C on. Let's see what happens.
Steve
>> So far, 1874kms on the LX's odometer, three tanks of gas, here's the
>> numbers:
>>
>> 9.4L/100km = 25 USMPG
>> 9.0L/100km = 26.1 USMPG
>> 9.7L/100km = 24.4 USMPG
>
>Any chance chance you are driving with the A/C on without realizing it?
>In particular, on page 105 of the manual, it states that after
>switching from defrost to air circulation, the A/C stays on until you
>cycle the A/C button on and back off.
>
>Seems like a silly feature to me, and I have caught myself driving down
>the road wondering why the air is so chilly even though the A/C
>indicator is not on.
Yes, as a matter of fact I do drive with the A/C on. I do realize that the
A/C comes on with the defrost, however, previous vehicles I have owned did
not have such an impact on the fuel economy and I didn't expect this one to
be any different.
I have slightly changed my habit and now crack the window rather than having
the A/C on. Let's see what happens.
Steve
#49
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Re: 2006 Civic Fuel Mileage
Just bought a New Civic Ex here in Canada
Made the long trip across two provinces with air on one way and in a driving
rain the other plus about a 100 kms in the city. Car is Brand new 285 kms
when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me and
my wife drove and both drove at 105-112 kms per hour.
"Steve Mackie" <smackie@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:_7qig.27556$771.6963@edtnps89...
> >Steve Mackie wrote:
>>> So far, 1874kms on the LX's odometer, three tanks of gas, here's the
>>> numbers:
>>>
>>> 9.4L/100km = 25 USMPG
>>> 9.0L/100km = 26.1 USMPG
>>> 9.7L/100km = 24.4 USMPG
>>
>>Any chance chance you are driving with the A/C on without realizing it?
>>In particular, on page 105 of the manual, it states that after
>>switching from defrost to air circulation, the A/C stays on until you
>>cycle the A/C button on and back off.
>>
>>Seems like a silly feature to me, and I have caught myself driving down
>>the road wondering why the air is so chilly even though the A/C
>>indicator is not on.
>
> Yes, as a matter of fact I do drive with the A/C on. I do realize that the
> A/C comes on with the defrost, however, previous vehicles I have owned did
> not have such an impact on the fuel economy and I didn't expect this one
> to
> be any different.
>
> I have slightly changed my habit and now crack the window rather than
> having
> the A/C on. Let's see what happens.
>
> Steve
>
>
Made the long trip across two provinces with air on one way and in a driving
rain the other plus about a 100 kms in the city. Car is Brand new 285 kms
when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me and
my wife drove and both drove at 105-112 kms per hour.
"Steve Mackie" <smackie@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:_7qig.27556$771.6963@edtnps89...
> >Steve Mackie wrote:
>>> So far, 1874kms on the LX's odometer, three tanks of gas, here's the
>>> numbers:
>>>
>>> 9.4L/100km = 25 USMPG
>>> 9.0L/100km = 26.1 USMPG
>>> 9.7L/100km = 24.4 USMPG
>>
>>Any chance chance you are driving with the A/C on without realizing it?
>>In particular, on page 105 of the manual, it states that after
>>switching from defrost to air circulation, the A/C stays on until you
>>cycle the A/C button on and back off.
>>
>>Seems like a silly feature to me, and I have caught myself driving down
>>the road wondering why the air is so chilly even though the A/C
>>indicator is not on.
>
> Yes, as a matter of fact I do drive with the A/C on. I do realize that the
> A/C comes on with the defrost, however, previous vehicles I have owned did
> not have such an impact on the fuel economy and I didn't expect this one
> to
> be any different.
>
> I have slightly changed my habit and now crack the window rather than
> having
> the A/C on. Let's see what happens.
>
> Steve
>
>
#50
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Posts: n/a
Re: 2006 Civic Fuel Mileage
Just bought a New Civic Ex here in Canada
Made the long trip across two provinces with air on one way and in a driving
rain the other plus about a 100 kms in the city. Car is Brand new 285 kms
when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me and
my wife drove and both drove at 105-112 kms per hour.
"Steve Mackie" <smackie@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:_7qig.27556$771.6963@edtnps89...
> >Steve Mackie wrote:
>>> So far, 1874kms on the LX's odometer, three tanks of gas, here's the
>>> numbers:
>>>
>>> 9.4L/100km = 25 USMPG
>>> 9.0L/100km = 26.1 USMPG
>>> 9.7L/100km = 24.4 USMPG
>>
>>Any chance chance you are driving with the A/C on without realizing it?
>>In particular, on page 105 of the manual, it states that after
>>switching from defrost to air circulation, the A/C stays on until you
>>cycle the A/C button on and back off.
>>
>>Seems like a silly feature to me, and I have caught myself driving down
>>the road wondering why the air is so chilly even though the A/C
>>indicator is not on.
>
> Yes, as a matter of fact I do drive with the A/C on. I do realize that the
> A/C comes on with the defrost, however, previous vehicles I have owned did
> not have such an impact on the fuel economy and I didn't expect this one
> to
> be any different.
>
> I have slightly changed my habit and now crack the window rather than
> having
> the A/C on. Let's see what happens.
>
> Steve
>
>
Made the long trip across two provinces with air on one way and in a driving
rain the other plus about a 100 kms in the city. Car is Brand new 285 kms
when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me and
my wife drove and both drove at 105-112 kms per hour.
"Steve Mackie" <smackie@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:_7qig.27556$771.6963@edtnps89...
> >Steve Mackie wrote:
>>> So far, 1874kms on the LX's odometer, three tanks of gas, here's the
>>> numbers:
>>>
>>> 9.4L/100km = 25 USMPG
>>> 9.0L/100km = 26.1 USMPG
>>> 9.7L/100km = 24.4 USMPG
>>
>>Any chance chance you are driving with the A/C on without realizing it?
>>In particular, on page 105 of the manual, it states that after
>>switching from defrost to air circulation, the A/C stays on until you
>>cycle the A/C button on and back off.
>>
>>Seems like a silly feature to me, and I have caught myself driving down
>>the road wondering why the air is so chilly even though the A/C
>>indicator is not on.
>
> Yes, as a matter of fact I do drive with the A/C on. I do realize that the
> A/C comes on with the defrost, however, previous vehicles I have owned did
> not have such an impact on the fuel economy and I didn't expect this one
> to
> be any different.
>
> I have slightly changed my habit and now crack the window rather than
> having
> the A/C on. Let's see what happens.
>
> Steve
>
>
#51
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Posts: n/a
Re: 2006 Civic Fuel Mileage
Just bought a New Civic Ex here in Canada
Made the long trip across two provinces with air on one way and in a driving
rain the other plus about a 100 kms in the city. Car is Brand new 285 kms
when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me and
my wife drove and both drove at 105-112 kms per hour.
"Steve Mackie" <smackie@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:_7qig.27556$771.6963@edtnps89...
> >Steve Mackie wrote:
>>> So far, 1874kms on the LX's odometer, three tanks of gas, here's the
>>> numbers:
>>>
>>> 9.4L/100km = 25 USMPG
>>> 9.0L/100km = 26.1 USMPG
>>> 9.7L/100km = 24.4 USMPG
>>
>>Any chance chance you are driving with the A/C on without realizing it?
>>In particular, on page 105 of the manual, it states that after
>>switching from defrost to air circulation, the A/C stays on until you
>>cycle the A/C button on and back off.
>>
>>Seems like a silly feature to me, and I have caught myself driving down
>>the road wondering why the air is so chilly even though the A/C
>>indicator is not on.
>
> Yes, as a matter of fact I do drive with the A/C on. I do realize that the
> A/C comes on with the defrost, however, previous vehicles I have owned did
> not have such an impact on the fuel economy and I didn't expect this one
> to
> be any different.
>
> I have slightly changed my habit and now crack the window rather than
> having
> the A/C on. Let's see what happens.
>
> Steve
>
>
Made the long trip across two provinces with air on one way and in a driving
rain the other plus about a 100 kms in the city. Car is Brand new 285 kms
when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me and
my wife drove and both drove at 105-112 kms per hour.
"Steve Mackie" <smackie@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:_7qig.27556$771.6963@edtnps89...
> >Steve Mackie wrote:
>>> So far, 1874kms on the LX's odometer, three tanks of gas, here's the
>>> numbers:
>>>
>>> 9.4L/100km = 25 USMPG
>>> 9.0L/100km = 26.1 USMPG
>>> 9.7L/100km = 24.4 USMPG
>>
>>Any chance chance you are driving with the A/C on without realizing it?
>>In particular, on page 105 of the manual, it states that after
>>switching from defrost to air circulation, the A/C stays on until you
>>cycle the A/C button on and back off.
>>
>>Seems like a silly feature to me, and I have caught myself driving down
>>the road wondering why the air is so chilly even though the A/C
>>indicator is not on.
>
> Yes, as a matter of fact I do drive with the A/C on. I do realize that the
> A/C comes on with the defrost, however, previous vehicles I have owned did
> not have such an impact on the fuel economy and I didn't expect this one
> to
> be any different.
>
> I have slightly changed my habit and now crack the window rather than
> having
> the A/C on. Let's see what happens.
>
> Steve
>
>
#52
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Posts: n/a
Re: 2006 Civic Fuel Mileage
> Just bought a New Civic Ex here in Canada
>
> Made the long trip across two provinces with air on one way and in a
driving
> rain the other plus about a 100 kms in the city. Car is Brand new 285 kms
> when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me and
WTF is that. Use a number people use, like L/100km or USMPG.
> my wife drove and both drove at 105-112 kms per hour.
> "Steve Mackie" <smackie@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
> news:_7qig.27556$771.6963@edtnps89...
> > >Steve Mackie wrote:
> >>> So far, 1874kms on the LX's odometer, three tanks of gas, here's the
> >>> numbers:
> >>>
> >>> 9.4L/100km = 25 USMPG
> >>> 9.0L/100km = 26.1 USMPG
> >>> 9.7L/100km = 24.4 USMPG
> >>
> >>Any chance chance you are driving with the A/C on without realizing it?
> >>In particular, on page 105 of the manual, it states that after
> >>switching from defrost to air circulation, the A/C stays on until you
> >>cycle the A/C button on and back off.
> >>
> >>Seems like a silly feature to me, and I have caught myself driving down
> >>the road wondering why the air is so chilly even though the A/C
> >>indicator is not on.
> >
> > Yes, as a matter of fact I do drive with the A/C on. I do realize that
the
> > A/C comes on with the defrost, however, previous vehicles I have owned
did
> > not have such an impact on the fuel economy and I didn't expect this one
> > to
> > be any different.
> >
> > I have slightly changed my habit and now crack the window rather than
> > having
> > the A/C on. Let's see what happens.
> >
> > Steve
> >
> >
>
>
>
> Made the long trip across two provinces with air on one way and in a
driving
> rain the other plus about a 100 kms in the city. Car is Brand new 285 kms
> when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me and
WTF is that. Use a number people use, like L/100km or USMPG.
> my wife drove and both drove at 105-112 kms per hour.
> "Steve Mackie" <smackie@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
> news:_7qig.27556$771.6963@edtnps89...
> > >Steve Mackie wrote:
> >>> So far, 1874kms on the LX's odometer, three tanks of gas, here's the
> >>> numbers:
> >>>
> >>> 9.4L/100km = 25 USMPG
> >>> 9.0L/100km = 26.1 USMPG
> >>> 9.7L/100km = 24.4 USMPG
> >>
> >>Any chance chance you are driving with the A/C on without realizing it?
> >>In particular, on page 105 of the manual, it states that after
> >>switching from defrost to air circulation, the A/C stays on until you
> >>cycle the A/C button on and back off.
> >>
> >>Seems like a silly feature to me, and I have caught myself driving down
> >>the road wondering why the air is so chilly even though the A/C
> >>indicator is not on.
> >
> > Yes, as a matter of fact I do drive with the A/C on. I do realize that
the
> > A/C comes on with the defrost, however, previous vehicles I have owned
did
> > not have such an impact on the fuel economy and I didn't expect this one
> > to
> > be any different.
> >
> > I have slightly changed my habit and now crack the window rather than
> > having
> > the A/C on. Let's see what happens.
> >
> > Steve
> >
> >
>
>
#53
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Posts: n/a
Re: 2006 Civic Fuel Mileage
> Just bought a New Civic Ex here in Canada
>
> Made the long trip across two provinces with air on one way and in a
driving
> rain the other plus about a 100 kms in the city. Car is Brand new 285 kms
> when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me and
WTF is that. Use a number people use, like L/100km or USMPG.
> my wife drove and both drove at 105-112 kms per hour.
> "Steve Mackie" <smackie@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
> news:_7qig.27556$771.6963@edtnps89...
> > >Steve Mackie wrote:
> >>> So far, 1874kms on the LX's odometer, three tanks of gas, here's the
> >>> numbers:
> >>>
> >>> 9.4L/100km = 25 USMPG
> >>> 9.0L/100km = 26.1 USMPG
> >>> 9.7L/100km = 24.4 USMPG
> >>
> >>Any chance chance you are driving with the A/C on without realizing it?
> >>In particular, on page 105 of the manual, it states that after
> >>switching from defrost to air circulation, the A/C stays on until you
> >>cycle the A/C button on and back off.
> >>
> >>Seems like a silly feature to me, and I have caught myself driving down
> >>the road wondering why the air is so chilly even though the A/C
> >>indicator is not on.
> >
> > Yes, as a matter of fact I do drive with the A/C on. I do realize that
the
> > A/C comes on with the defrost, however, previous vehicles I have owned
did
> > not have such an impact on the fuel economy and I didn't expect this one
> > to
> > be any different.
> >
> > I have slightly changed my habit and now crack the window rather than
> > having
> > the A/C on. Let's see what happens.
> >
> > Steve
> >
> >
>
>
>
> Made the long trip across two provinces with air on one way and in a
driving
> rain the other plus about a 100 kms in the city. Car is Brand new 285 kms
> when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me and
WTF is that. Use a number people use, like L/100km or USMPG.
> my wife drove and both drove at 105-112 kms per hour.
> "Steve Mackie" <smackie@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
> news:_7qig.27556$771.6963@edtnps89...
> > >Steve Mackie wrote:
> >>> So far, 1874kms on the LX's odometer, three tanks of gas, here's the
> >>> numbers:
> >>>
> >>> 9.4L/100km = 25 USMPG
> >>> 9.0L/100km = 26.1 USMPG
> >>> 9.7L/100km = 24.4 USMPG
> >>
> >>Any chance chance you are driving with the A/C on without realizing it?
> >>In particular, on page 105 of the manual, it states that after
> >>switching from defrost to air circulation, the A/C stays on until you
> >>cycle the A/C button on and back off.
> >>
> >>Seems like a silly feature to me, and I have caught myself driving down
> >>the road wondering why the air is so chilly even though the A/C
> >>indicator is not on.
> >
> > Yes, as a matter of fact I do drive with the A/C on. I do realize that
the
> > A/C comes on with the defrost, however, previous vehicles I have owned
did
> > not have such an impact on the fuel economy and I didn't expect this one
> > to
> > be any different.
> >
> > I have slightly changed my habit and now crack the window rather than
> > having
> > the A/C on. Let's see what happens.
> >
> > Steve
> >
> >
>
>
#54
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 2006 Civic Fuel Mileage
> Just bought a New Civic Ex here in Canada
>
> Made the long trip across two provinces with air on one way and in a
driving
> rain the other plus about a 100 kms in the city. Car is Brand new 285 kms
> when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me and
WTF is that. Use a number people use, like L/100km or USMPG.
> my wife drove and both drove at 105-112 kms per hour.
> "Steve Mackie" <smackie@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
> news:_7qig.27556$771.6963@edtnps89...
> > >Steve Mackie wrote:
> >>> So far, 1874kms on the LX's odometer, three tanks of gas, here's the
> >>> numbers:
> >>>
> >>> 9.4L/100km = 25 USMPG
> >>> 9.0L/100km = 26.1 USMPG
> >>> 9.7L/100km = 24.4 USMPG
> >>
> >>Any chance chance you are driving with the A/C on without realizing it?
> >>In particular, on page 105 of the manual, it states that after
> >>switching from defrost to air circulation, the A/C stays on until you
> >>cycle the A/C button on and back off.
> >>
> >>Seems like a silly feature to me, and I have caught myself driving down
> >>the road wondering why the air is so chilly even though the A/C
> >>indicator is not on.
> >
> > Yes, as a matter of fact I do drive with the A/C on. I do realize that
the
> > A/C comes on with the defrost, however, previous vehicles I have owned
did
> > not have such an impact on the fuel economy and I didn't expect this one
> > to
> > be any different.
> >
> > I have slightly changed my habit and now crack the window rather than
> > having
> > the A/C on. Let's see what happens.
> >
> > Steve
> >
> >
>
>
>
> Made the long trip across two provinces with air on one way and in a
driving
> rain the other plus about a 100 kms in the city. Car is Brand new 285 kms
> when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me and
WTF is that. Use a number people use, like L/100km or USMPG.
> my wife drove and both drove at 105-112 kms per hour.
> "Steve Mackie" <smackie@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
> news:_7qig.27556$771.6963@edtnps89...
> > >Steve Mackie wrote:
> >>> So far, 1874kms on the LX's odometer, three tanks of gas, here's the
> >>> numbers:
> >>>
> >>> 9.4L/100km = 25 USMPG
> >>> 9.0L/100km = 26.1 USMPG
> >>> 9.7L/100km = 24.4 USMPG
> >>
> >>Any chance chance you are driving with the A/C on without realizing it?
> >>In particular, on page 105 of the manual, it states that after
> >>switching from defrost to air circulation, the A/C stays on until you
> >>cycle the A/C button on and back off.
> >>
> >>Seems like a silly feature to me, and I have caught myself driving down
> >>the road wondering why the air is so chilly even though the A/C
> >>indicator is not on.
> >
> > Yes, as a matter of fact I do drive with the A/C on. I do realize that
the
> > A/C comes on with the defrost, however, previous vehicles I have owned
did
> > not have such an impact on the fuel economy and I didn't expect this one
> > to
> > be any different.
> >
> > I have slightly changed my habit and now crack the window rather than
> > having
> > the A/C on. Let's see what happens.
> >
> > Steve
> >
> >
>
>
#55
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Re: 2006 Civic Fuel Mileage
> > when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me and
>
> WTF is that. Use a number people use, like L/100km or USMPG.
I guess "47.6 mpg Canadian" is what USMPG is. MPG can not be different
in Canada than in the US.
#56
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Re: 2006 Civic Fuel Mileage
> > when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me and
>
> WTF is that. Use a number people use, like L/100km or USMPG.
I guess "47.6 mpg Canadian" is what USMPG is. MPG can not be different
in Canada than in the US.
#57
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Re: 2006 Civic Fuel Mileage
> > when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me and
>
> WTF is that. Use a number people use, like L/100km or USMPG.
I guess "47.6 mpg Canadian" is what USMPG is. MPG can not be different
in Canada than in the US.
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Re: 2006 Civic Fuel Mileage
"ExtremeValue" <raheem@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
>> > when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me
>> > and
>
>>
>> WTF is that. Use a number people use, like L/100km or USMPG.
>
> I guess "47.6 mpg Canadian" is what USMPG is. MPG can not be different
> in Canada than in the US.
It can be different as the OP is probably talking Imperial gallon as opposed
to US gallon.
news:1150249475.986267.134170@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>
>> > when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me
>> > and
>
>>
>> WTF is that. Use a number people use, like L/100km or USMPG.
>
> I guess "47.6 mpg Canadian" is what USMPG is. MPG can not be different
> in Canada than in the US.
It can be different as the OP is probably talking Imperial gallon as opposed
to US gallon.
#59
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Re: 2006 Civic Fuel Mileage
"ExtremeValue" <raheem@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
>> > when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me
>> > and
>
>>
>> WTF is that. Use a number people use, like L/100km or USMPG.
>
> I guess "47.6 mpg Canadian" is what USMPG is. MPG can not be different
> in Canada than in the US.
It can be different as the OP is probably talking Imperial gallon as opposed
to US gallon.
news:1150249475.986267.134170@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>
>> > when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me
>> > and
>
>>
>> WTF is that. Use a number people use, like L/100km or USMPG.
>
> I guess "47.6 mpg Canadian" is what USMPG is. MPG can not be different
> in Canada than in the US.
It can be different as the OP is probably talking Imperial gallon as opposed
to US gallon.
#60
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Re: 2006 Civic Fuel Mileage
"ExtremeValue" <raheem@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1150249475.986267.134170@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>
>> > when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me
>> > and
>
>>
>> WTF is that. Use a number people use, like L/100km or USMPG.
>
> I guess "47.6 mpg Canadian" is what USMPG is. MPG can not be different
> in Canada than in the US.
It can be different as the OP is probably talking Imperial gallon as opposed
to US gallon.
news:1150249475.986267.134170@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>
>> > when we left got 47.6 mpg Canadian. rated at 50 can't complain both me
>> > and
>
>>
>> WTF is that. Use a number people use, like L/100km or USMPG.
>
> I guess "47.6 mpg Canadian" is what USMPG is. MPG can not be different
> in Canada than in the US.
It can be different as the OP is probably talking Imperial gallon as opposed
to US gallon.