2006 Civic LX mpg
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2006 Civic LX mpg
Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
2006 Honda Civic LX, MT, now with ~4500 miles on it. Almost all
driving with A/C.
Highest mpg: 42.09 -- Freeway + some town driving, avg 60mph.
Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
I'm very happy with this. The car is still pretty new; when does the
mpg usually top out?
--Nan
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Re: 2006 Civic LX mpg
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:33:30 -0500, nblomgren <nblom@mindspring.com>
shared her MPG info on her LX:
>
>Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
>Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
>next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
May I please answer you question with one. I just bought one (AT)
Still on first tank of gas. In view of the MMT warning by Honda and
their Top Tier gas emphasis, have you gone out of your way to pick a
certain brand of gasoline; which one?
shared her MPG info on her LX:
>
>Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
>Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
>next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
May I please answer you question with one. I just bought one (AT)
Still on first tank of gas. In view of the MMT warning by Honda and
their Top Tier gas emphasis, have you gone out of your way to pick a
certain brand of gasoline; which one?
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Re: 2006 Civic LX mpg
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:33:30 -0500, nblomgren <nblom@mindspring.com>
shared her MPG info on her LX:
>
>Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
>Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
>next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
May I please answer you question with one. I just bought one (AT)
Still on first tank of gas. In view of the MMT warning by Honda and
their Top Tier gas emphasis, have you gone out of your way to pick a
certain brand of gasoline; which one?
shared her MPG info on her LX:
>
>Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
>Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
>next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
May I please answer you question with one. I just bought one (AT)
Still on first tank of gas. In view of the MMT warning by Honda and
their Top Tier gas emphasis, have you gone out of your way to pick a
certain brand of gasoline; which one?
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Re: 2006 Civic LX mpg
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:33:30 -0500, nblomgren <nblom@mindspring.com>
shared her MPG info on her LX:
>
>Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
>Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
>next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
May I please answer you question with one. I just bought one (AT)
Still on first tank of gas. In view of the MMT warning by Honda and
their Top Tier gas emphasis, have you gone out of your way to pick a
certain brand of gasoline; which one?
shared her MPG info on her LX:
>
>Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
>Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
>next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
May I please answer you question with one. I just bought one (AT)
Still on first tank of gas. In view of the MMT warning by Honda and
their Top Tier gas emphasis, have you gone out of your way to pick a
certain brand of gasoline; which one?
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Re: 2006 Civic LX mpg
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 12:44:00 GMT, Roy Starrin <starrin@verizon.net>
wrote:
>On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:33:30 -0500, nblomgren <nblom@mindspring.com>
>shared her MPG info on her LX:
>
>>
>>Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
>
>>Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
>>next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
>May I please answer you question with one. I just bought one (AT)
>Still on first tank of gas. In view of the MMT warning by Honda and
>their Top Tier gas emphasis, have you gone out of your way to pick a
>certain brand of gasoline; which one?
I just go with whatever's handy, usually the Shell station near the
house or the BP near where I work. I'll usually avoid the
independents, because of a bad experience with tainted gasoline a
couple of decades ago.
My understanding is that MMT isn't widely used, mainly because it can
have effects on many newer engines from a range of companies, but I
haven't followed the issue closely.
--Nan
wrote:
>On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:33:30 -0500, nblomgren <nblom@mindspring.com>
>shared her MPG info on her LX:
>
>>
>>Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
>
>>Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
>>next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
>May I please answer you question with one. I just bought one (AT)
>Still on first tank of gas. In view of the MMT warning by Honda and
>their Top Tier gas emphasis, have you gone out of your way to pick a
>certain brand of gasoline; which one?
I just go with whatever's handy, usually the Shell station near the
house or the BP near where I work. I'll usually avoid the
independents, because of a bad experience with tainted gasoline a
couple of decades ago.
My understanding is that MMT isn't widely used, mainly because it can
have effects on many newer engines from a range of companies, but I
haven't followed the issue closely.
--Nan
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Re: 2006 Civic LX mpg
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 12:44:00 GMT, Roy Starrin <starrin@verizon.net>
wrote:
>On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:33:30 -0500, nblomgren <nblom@mindspring.com>
>shared her MPG info on her LX:
>
>>
>>Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
>
>>Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
>>next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
>May I please answer you question with one. I just bought one (AT)
>Still on first tank of gas. In view of the MMT warning by Honda and
>their Top Tier gas emphasis, have you gone out of your way to pick a
>certain brand of gasoline; which one?
I just go with whatever's handy, usually the Shell station near the
house or the BP near where I work. I'll usually avoid the
independents, because of a bad experience with tainted gasoline a
couple of decades ago.
My understanding is that MMT isn't widely used, mainly because it can
have effects on many newer engines from a range of companies, but I
haven't followed the issue closely.
--Nan
wrote:
>On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:33:30 -0500, nblomgren <nblom@mindspring.com>
>shared her MPG info on her LX:
>
>>
>>Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
>
>>Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
>>next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
>May I please answer you question with one. I just bought one (AT)
>Still on first tank of gas. In view of the MMT warning by Honda and
>their Top Tier gas emphasis, have you gone out of your way to pick a
>certain brand of gasoline; which one?
I just go with whatever's handy, usually the Shell station near the
house or the BP near where I work. I'll usually avoid the
independents, because of a bad experience with tainted gasoline a
couple of decades ago.
My understanding is that MMT isn't widely used, mainly because it can
have effects on many newer engines from a range of companies, but I
haven't followed the issue closely.
--Nan
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Re: 2006 Civic LX mpg
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 12:44:00 GMT, Roy Starrin <starrin@verizon.net>
wrote:
>On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:33:30 -0500, nblomgren <nblom@mindspring.com>
>shared her MPG info on her LX:
>
>>
>>Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
>
>>Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
>>next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
>May I please answer you question with one. I just bought one (AT)
>Still on first tank of gas. In view of the MMT warning by Honda and
>their Top Tier gas emphasis, have you gone out of your way to pick a
>certain brand of gasoline; which one?
I just go with whatever's handy, usually the Shell station near the
house or the BP near where I work. I'll usually avoid the
independents, because of a bad experience with tainted gasoline a
couple of decades ago.
My understanding is that MMT isn't widely used, mainly because it can
have effects on many newer engines from a range of companies, but I
haven't followed the issue closely.
--Nan
wrote:
>On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:33:30 -0500, nblomgren <nblom@mindspring.com>
>shared her MPG info on her LX:
>
>>
>>Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
>
>>Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
>>next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
>May I please answer you question with one. I just bought one (AT)
>Still on first tank of gas. In view of the MMT warning by Honda and
>their Top Tier gas emphasis, have you gone out of your way to pick a
>certain brand of gasoline; which one?
I just go with whatever's handy, usually the Shell station near the
house or the BP near where I work. I'll usually avoid the
independents, because of a bad experience with tainted gasoline a
couple of decades ago.
My understanding is that MMT isn't widely used, mainly because it can
have effects on many newer engines from a range of companies, but I
haven't followed the issue closely.
--Nan
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Re: 2006 Civic LX mpg
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 11:50:55 -0500, nblomgren <nblom@mindspring.com>
wrote:
>On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 12:44:00 GMT, Roy Starrin <starrin@verizon.net>
>wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:33:30 -0500, nblomgren <nblom@mindspring.com>
>>shared her MPG info on her LX:
>>
>>>
>>>Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
>>
>>>Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
>>>next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
>>May I please answer you question with one. I just bought one (AT)
>>Still on first tank of gas. In view of the MMT warning by Honda and
>>their Top Tier gas emphasis, have you gone out of your way to pick a
>>certain brand of gasoline; which one?
>
>I just go with whatever's handy, usually the Shell station near the
>house or the BP near where I work. I'll usually avoid the
>independents, because of a bad experience with tainted gasoline a
>couple of decades ago.
>
>My understanding is that MMT isn't widely used, mainly because it can
>have effects on many newer engines from a range of companies, but I
>haven't followed the issue closely.
>
>--Nan
And as far as the Top Tier gas, when I bought the Civic, the Honda
dealership gave me a $100 gas card from....
Exxon/Mobil, which isn't on the list.
--Nan
wrote:
>On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 12:44:00 GMT, Roy Starrin <starrin@verizon.net>
>wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:33:30 -0500, nblomgren <nblom@mindspring.com>
>>shared her MPG info on her LX:
>>
>>>
>>>Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
>>
>>>Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
>>>next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
>>May I please answer you question with one. I just bought one (AT)
>>Still on first tank of gas. In view of the MMT warning by Honda and
>>their Top Tier gas emphasis, have you gone out of your way to pick a
>>certain brand of gasoline; which one?
>
>I just go with whatever's handy, usually the Shell station near the
>house or the BP near where I work. I'll usually avoid the
>independents, because of a bad experience with tainted gasoline a
>couple of decades ago.
>
>My understanding is that MMT isn't widely used, mainly because it can
>have effects on many newer engines from a range of companies, but I
>haven't followed the issue closely.
>
>--Nan
And as far as the Top Tier gas, when I bought the Civic, the Honda
dealership gave me a $100 gas card from....
Exxon/Mobil, which isn't on the list.
--Nan
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Re: 2006 Civic LX mpg
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 11:50:55 -0500, nblomgren <nblom@mindspring.com>
wrote:
>On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 12:44:00 GMT, Roy Starrin <starrin@verizon.net>
>wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:33:30 -0500, nblomgren <nblom@mindspring.com>
>>shared her MPG info on her LX:
>>
>>>
>>>Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
>>
>>>Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
>>>next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
>>May I please answer you question with one. I just bought one (AT)
>>Still on first tank of gas. In view of the MMT warning by Honda and
>>their Top Tier gas emphasis, have you gone out of your way to pick a
>>certain brand of gasoline; which one?
>
>I just go with whatever's handy, usually the Shell station near the
>house or the BP near where I work. I'll usually avoid the
>independents, because of a bad experience with tainted gasoline a
>couple of decades ago.
>
>My understanding is that MMT isn't widely used, mainly because it can
>have effects on many newer engines from a range of companies, but I
>haven't followed the issue closely.
>
>--Nan
And as far as the Top Tier gas, when I bought the Civic, the Honda
dealership gave me a $100 gas card from....
Exxon/Mobil, which isn't on the list.
--Nan
wrote:
>On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 12:44:00 GMT, Roy Starrin <starrin@verizon.net>
>wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:33:30 -0500, nblomgren <nblom@mindspring.com>
>>shared her MPG info on her LX:
>>
>>>
>>>Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
>>
>>>Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
>>>next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
>>May I please answer you question with one. I just bought one (AT)
>>Still on first tank of gas. In view of the MMT warning by Honda and
>>their Top Tier gas emphasis, have you gone out of your way to pick a
>>certain brand of gasoline; which one?
>
>I just go with whatever's handy, usually the Shell station near the
>house or the BP near where I work. I'll usually avoid the
>independents, because of a bad experience with tainted gasoline a
>couple of decades ago.
>
>My understanding is that MMT isn't widely used, mainly because it can
>have effects on many newer engines from a range of companies, but I
>haven't followed the issue closely.
>
>--Nan
And as far as the Top Tier gas, when I bought the Civic, the Honda
dealership gave me a $100 gas card from....
Exxon/Mobil, which isn't on the list.
--Nan
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Re: 2006 Civic LX mpg
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 11:50:55 -0500, nblomgren <nblom@mindspring.com>
wrote:
>On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 12:44:00 GMT, Roy Starrin <starrin@verizon.net>
>wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:33:30 -0500, nblomgren <nblom@mindspring.com>
>>shared her MPG info on her LX:
>>
>>>
>>>Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
>>
>>>Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
>>>next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
>>May I please answer you question with one. I just bought one (AT)
>>Still on first tank of gas. In view of the MMT warning by Honda and
>>their Top Tier gas emphasis, have you gone out of your way to pick a
>>certain brand of gasoline; which one?
>
>I just go with whatever's handy, usually the Shell station near the
>house or the BP near where I work. I'll usually avoid the
>independents, because of a bad experience with tainted gasoline a
>couple of decades ago.
>
>My understanding is that MMT isn't widely used, mainly because it can
>have effects on many newer engines from a range of companies, but I
>haven't followed the issue closely.
>
>--Nan
And as far as the Top Tier gas, when I bought the Civic, the Honda
dealership gave me a $100 gas card from....
Exxon/Mobil, which isn't on the list.
--Nan
wrote:
>On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 12:44:00 GMT, Roy Starrin <starrin@verizon.net>
>wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:33:30 -0500, nblomgren <nblom@mindspring.com>
>>shared her MPG info on her LX:
>>
>>>
>>>Just got back from a Tennessee-Minnesota roundtrip.
>>
>>>Lowest: 37.37 -- Freeway, avg 70-75 mph. Ethanol "enhanced" gas. The
>>>next tankfull was without ethanol: 39.51mpg.
>>May I please answer you question with one. I just bought one (AT)
>>Still on first tank of gas. In view of the MMT warning by Honda and
>>their Top Tier gas emphasis, have you gone out of your way to pick a
>>certain brand of gasoline; which one?
>
>I just go with whatever's handy, usually the Shell station near the
>house or the BP near where I work. I'll usually avoid the
>independents, because of a bad experience with tainted gasoline a
>couple of decades ago.
>
>My understanding is that MMT isn't widely used, mainly because it can
>have effects on many newer engines from a range of companies, but I
>haven't followed the issue closely.
>
>--Nan
And as far as the Top Tier gas, when I bought the Civic, the Honda
dealership gave me a $100 gas card from....
Exxon/Mobil, which isn't on the list.
--Nan
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