What is everyone Averaging in there Cruze mpg with the auto? I’m getting like 29-30 at 350-380
What is everyone Averaging in there Cruze mpg with the auto? I’m getting like 29-30 at 350-380
What is everyone Averaging in there Cruze mpg with the auto? I’m getting like 29-30 at 350-380
I get about 28-29 at 453 miles. sorry typo lol.
Stock 34.4 stock. After I tuned it with my hptuners 41.2. Automatic here as well
Nice your Cruze 100% stock with just tune
Drop in K&n filter others wise srock lol 81k miles 2012 LTZ
Nice thought doing the filter to any different
I get 35 city, 42+ hw, this is my MTE after a 6 hour trip to Wisconsin. 2012 RS
How that 600 miles
668 after a full tank of 93. I was getting 41 mpg at the time.
Nice
I get 26-28 city 32-35 highway, idk why mine is so low.. 2014 LT auto
Don’t know
On average 500 miles a tank. Mpg was higher around 33 because I do a lot of highway but I’ve been doing a lot of city driving these last few days before I filled up again. Lowest has been 29, and that’s city driving, driving like a complete dick the whole time at 330-340 miles out of my tank. Only use 91 non ethanol that I can get here in Upstate NY or 93 when I can’t get the other.
2012 1.4 auto
Nice
How you guys getting so many miles
That’s what I’m wondering lol
Most I seen 380 and that cuz it had more highway
I think the most I’ve gotten was like 440-475 and that was all highway
Dam
All turbocharged cars and mostly any car engine runs more efficient with at least 91 (or 93) because the mix gas coupled with only an 87 rating that we get builds a lot of shit and deposits into our engine, making them run weak and feels sluggish. Even feel worse for those that have cold cold winters like myself in Upstate NY. 91 or 93 makes up for the 10, 15, or 20% ethanol thats most in all gas coupled with 87 that makes our engines run slow and weak and makes them run worse for the long haul. I’m lucky to have 91 non ethanol because the gas mileage is even that better and even with the cold here and in general the car feels like it actually wants to move when I hit the gas. So I’d definitely aim for 93 unless you have access to non ethanol 91. And if you have non ethanol near you for 93, even better.
It’s an extra 8-10 compared to regular 87 fill ups for me depending on how bad I run it down to empty but I’ve gotten at minimum for all times 100 more miles out of my range.
Im getting right at 30 mpg, About 450 miles. That is every day driving mix of city and highway. 2014 2lt auto
So about a quarter on average more mileage out of a tank and better gas mileage for the extra 10 bucks. But it’s all subjective too depending on highway/city and if you’re like me how often your right foot is hitting the floor.
Im getting 8.5L per 100km 1.4 Auto
You can. ^ It will take a few tanks for your car to fully adjust to 93.
I ran 87 for 75k miles and averaged 37.4 city. Switched to 93 and now get 35.
Just like she said it’ll take a couple fill ups
Yea I just switch to 91
Im getting about 29mpg at about 400 for a tank. I could have more but i have a hellacious tune from @Jerry lol