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I "REALLY" hate cold weather, What to expect in MPG.

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Sounding board. Its that time of year again when owners complain about poor gas mileage. Noticing the drop off already, last tank was just under 39 MPG. Not complaining, its the drive home thats killing it, our morning commutes have all been above 40, going home traffic is horrible.

 

However, so far it has been consistent, so not expecting it to go any lower unless we get a long stretch of below 0 days.

 

So, got a beef, want to know if what you see is correct, or just want to blow off steam, Here's your sign.

 

 

Edited title to show my current displeasure with our lovely weather.

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Should be easier for you due to the difference in our trips. Still seeing really good numbers when I drive on 45 MPH roads, its the hills by me and the lousy traffic between my office and woodstock that kill my return trip, Always did.

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Snowbirds eh? The only downside of getting less than 40 is having to fill up sooner cause of the small tank.

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Temps around Boston have been around freezing and I've definitely noticed a lowered MPG. I was ~43.1 and now I'm ~39.9. Where's that grill cover?

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So this morning when I left for work it was 19 degrees out. I auto started my car and it was running for a good 5 mins before I got it. Both my wife and I had our heated seats on (level 2) and the heat at 73. On a 23 mile commute (not hypermilling) the car said I got 41 mpg. I think that is pretty decent for the cold weather and all we had running.

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You did a bit better than I did, only managed a little over 39 this morning. It was 23* and snowing, both of which dont help. :)

 

 

Still better than 32! LOL

 

Oh, the cold and winter blend fuel has hurt my Flex too, I can barely hit 19 in it now. :( That makes me a sad puppy too.. Oh well, screw good MPG in it, just have FUN instead! :) Make up for it with the Fusion.

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I was only able to do 34 mpg on my comute this morning I had the heater on for half the trip where normally going to work I can pull between 41-44 its Cold in Chicago about 26 degrees, I have a question the best mpg on the hwy Ive been able to get is 38 mpg and that is with eco cruise at 70 mph over a seven hour trip from Chicago to Youngstown Ohio, what am I doing wrong I figure I would be mid 40s.

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I was only able to do 34 mpg on my comute this morning I had the heater on for half the trip where normally going to work I can pull between 41-44 its Cold in Chicago about 26 degrees, I have a question the best mpg on the hwy Ive been able to get is 38 mpg and that is with eco cruise at 70 mph over a seven hour trip from Chicago to Youngstown Ohio, what am I doing wrong I figure I would be mid 40s.

 

What you're doing "wrong" is driving 70. 38 mpg is about right for 70 mph. If you want to see mid 40's, you'd need to slow to under 60 mph. At least that seems to be the consensus for most of the cars.

 

My highway mileage hasn't really dropped any because of the cold. That makes sense to me because of the amount the ice runs at 65+ anyway isn't much different. The annoying thing is that I now need to alter my routes again. Some routes I used to get 50+ mpg by driving an extra mile or so on back roads, I now get about the same as highway on those roads because of weather.

 

A longer warmup in the garage seems to help my mpg. I used to start it about 1 minute before walking out. The past few days that it's been in the 20's I've started it about 5 minutes ahead of time and achieved slightly better mileage driving to work (36-39 compared to 32-35). That is assuming that the idle time is included in the trip mileage report as long as the car isn't turned off.

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The tires are stiffer, the oil and grease are thicker, the air is much denser, the winds are higher, the cabin needs heating in cold winter weather. There's no escape. There's nothing wrong with the cars or your driving. The EPA tests are done at 60-70 F.

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Sounding board. Its that time of year again when owners complain about poor gas mileage. Noticing the drop off already, last tank was just under 39 MPG. Not complaining, its the drive home thats killing it, our morning commutes have all been above 40, going home traffic is horrible.

 

However, so far it has been consistent, so not expecting it to go any lower unless we get a long stretch of below 0 days.

 

So, got a beef, want to know if what you see is correct, or just want to blow off steam, Here's your sign.

 

 

 

 

Exellent Topic!..... and one that I will follow.

 

Purchased the car in July.... and learned NOT to use the AC and could get 40+ driving 20 miles or more. Problem is I drive 3 miles to work and most every other place I go.....

 

Now the Winter has set in.... and I noticed once the temp dropped below 50 degrees that MPG lifetime is dropping quickly. I baby this like a grandma and have learned how to keep it in electric for as long as possible,,,, car has never been over 55MPH... and always on ECO cruise when doing so.

 

Now I'm having hard time reaching 35MPG on a tank of gas. I don't use heated seats but the wife does. Climate is usually set to 73deg... to make if bearable to drive. Have been letting the car warm up for 5-10min in the morning as lately it has been in the 30's.... Am contemplating NOT using the heater but then I will just drive my other car. It gets 20MPG no matter what and keeps me toasty all of the time.

 

BUT,,, like someone else said, it is not the FUSION,,, and I have to admit.. I do like the car. But don't like the MPG.... And I do want to be comfortable driving my little 3-5mile drives in comfort.

 

So,,, here is my info... hard to achieve 35MPG now that the temp is below 50 degrees with the heater on. Also, I should add that I have not had the PCM update yet. Suppose this is something to do soon.

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I left sunny S. Florida and am visiting in E Texas. It's 38 F., rainy and windy. My 2010 is getting less than 30 mpg. I put the HVAC in "Auto" and it heats and defogs and defrosts automatically and is a luxury car in this weather.

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I'm still learning my car, but so far have been very pleased with the numbers I've been seeing considering it's a brand new engine and the temperatures have been at or below freezing. The numbers are obviously worst when the car is warming up, but after that is behind me I have no problem getting 40+ MPG. Today on the way to lunch I only recorded 30 MPG since the car was warming up for half the trip, but on the way back from getting carry out I got 60 MPG! That averages out to 45 MPG, or exactly what the car is rated at. I can't wait for winter to pass so I can see what the car is truly capable of.

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