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All time low for me... 27.6 mpg
I'm averaging 32.8 for a 5 speed, doesn't sound right.
Although my Festiva sits a lot and I actually take it out sometimes just to keep things from seizing up.
Usually take it out on the freeway and wind it up to about 70-75 for a couple miles every week or so. Otherwise I just use it to run errands in town once in awhile.
Could this be why my mpg is low?
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Just bought my Festiva this weekend and drove it pretty much 100 miles at 60-65mph...hitting 70-75 twice for just a short period of time so see if it could do it...then an additional 10 or so city miles and I was surprised to see I only got 40.9mpg. I was expecting mid to high 40s at the lower highway speeds.
I was rolling with both windows down and the rears popped out. AC was off though.
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wind resistance is a biggy.89 Festiva L Carby 4 Speed... RIP. Evicted and Scrapped. I HATE MY FAMILY
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Originally posted by All systemz View PostAll time low for me... 27.6 mpg
I'm averaging 32.8 for a 5 speed, doesn't sound right.
Although my Festiva sits a lot and I actually take it out sometimes just to keep things from seizing up.
Usually take it out on the freeway and wind it up to about 70-75 for a couple miles every week or so. Otherwise I just use it to run errands in town once in awhile.
Could this be why my mpg is low?
https://www.fuelly.com/driver/allsys...iva?fu=2954158Mike Holmgren
Thief Rvr Fls, MN
1989 Festiva L, carb. 4 spd.
"If at first you don't succeede, get a bigger hammer. If it breaks it needed to be replaced anyway."
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Having driven for extended periods (two years each) in 3 identical 93 Festys (one auto and 2 5 speeds) I can say there is a consistent 5-10% difference in fuel economy in favour of manuals. I can achieve 5.2 litres per 100 km but it requires a very light foot, least revs in every gear and highway speeds in and around 45-50 mph during nice 70 degree weather, over-hard summer tires and thin engine oil, and, people honking their GD horns at me to move along at traffic lights.
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I average about 33-37 when delivering Pizzas. Not bad for hammering it in town and going 75MPH on the highway.
Before I started delivering, I would average38-40 mixed driving. On a roadtrip I got 44-52MPG going 55MPH the whole time. The low tanks were when I idled the engine all night for heat.~Austin
Red 88 L (Ocho)
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Stock and worn out I was getting 31mpg all day everyday mixed. Long trips in a good draft I hit around 40mpg.
All time high stock was my first trip to ohiostiva. Drafting hard off gauge_half_inch with a topper on his roof rack I managed 42.7 for a tank. This was at speeds of 70-80mph. Again, worn rings.
Hammering down on US70 from Madness to Atlantic beach burying the needle behind a jeep I managed 40mpg with the b6. Wind resistance makes a huge difference. The rest of that trip I only managed 36-37 mpgs.
As I sit now I get 32-34mpg having a lot of unnecessary fun and 36 if I'm easier on it mixed driving.
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I have a 91 5spd and a 92 5spd, both without AC. I alternate between them depending on which color I am feeling that day. Both are high mileage, over 170k. I drive a lot on the level at 55 with a lot of stop and go mixed in. I have a light right foot. I consistently get 43mpg with both cars. I also have a stock 1.2 liter Harley Sportster that has 66hp and 72fptork, and weighs 500#, and gets about 55mpg. I thought the similarities in the engine sizes and output was interesting.
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Originally posted by denguy View PostI have a 91 5spd and a 92 5spd, both without AC. I alternate between them depending on which color I am feeling that day. Both are high mileage, over 170k. I drive a lot on the level at 55 with a lot of stop and go mixed in. I have a light right foot. I consistently get 43mpg with both cars. I also have a stock 1.2 liter Harley Sportster that has 66hp and 72fptork, and weighs 500#, and gets about 55mpg. I thought the similarities in the engine sizes and output was interesting.
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I get 40-45mpg, in the winter anyway. and I'm a teenage boy so I always drive very sensibly... Stock B3 and 5spd. 155-80-12 tires. Country driving usually averaging 50-55 but lots of hills and turns. 167k miles.Owner of:
1991 Red Festiva L, 5 speed (Swagger Wagon)
In progress:
BP+G25MR swap, Kia rio axles hopefully.
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Originally posted by All systemz View PostIn 5th gear the car just goes effortlessly.
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