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Car Forum / Acura Cars / December 2004

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TL Fuel Mileage?

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TR - 26 Dec 2004 17:36 GMT
I had a 1999, 3.2TL and it was getting approximately 28mpg average.
Unfortunately it got totaled.  As a replacement, I bought a 2000, 3.2 TL and
on average, I'm getting about 22mpg average.   Now with the winter season,
I'm getting an average of 18.5 over the last 4-5 tanks.  My driving habits
and distances have not changed and I always buy gas from the same dealer and
use the same grade.

I thought that the 5 speed transmission would result in better mileage but
it looks like I'm wrong.  Any one have any ideas as to what the problem is??

Thanks in advance

Tony
Bruno - 26 Dec 2004 18:01 GMT
>I had a 1999, 3.2TL and it was getting approximately 28mpg average.
>Unfortunately it got totaled.  As a replacement, I bought a 2000, 3.2 TL and
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>
>Tony

If you are driving mostly city and warming up your car for a long
time, leaving it idling more than you would in the summer, your
mileage will go down. With my 2001, as soon as I use the highway a
bit, my mileage goes up noticibly.

But you know what? In the end, I just tell myself that this is part of
driving such a car. And, man, it's worth it! ;-)

--
I put 2 and 2 together and got 22.
E. Meyer - 27 Dec 2004 16:31 GMT
On 12/26/04 11:36 AM, in article md-dnRqNbdATa1PcRVn-rw@rogers.com, "TR"
<tromespam@canada.com> wrote:

> I had a 1999, 3.2TL and it was getting approximately 28mpg average.
> Unfortunately it got totaled.  As a replacement, I bought a 2000, 3.2 TL and
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> Tony

My '00 TL gets about 22 in pure stop and go city driving and 30-32 on the
highway.  You might try re-training the computer - pull the 7.5 amp fuse
marked "backup" in the passenger side in-car fuse box for ten seconds.  It
will start over with default shift points and "learn" your style.

If you let it idle in place, the gas simply disappears.  I don't think they
idle very efficiently.

When mine was newer and had some drivability issues, the dealer recommended
either switching to Chevron gas or putting a can of Techron in it every once
in a while.  Things usually cleared up after about three tanks doing that.
You are using high octane gas, right?

You might also take a look to see if the air filter is socked up.
TR - 27 Dec 2004 19:29 GMT
Thanks for the insight.  I'll try pulling the fuse.   The previous owner was
in his 70's and I'm sure my driving habits are much different.   I'm using
Sunoco 92 & 94 in the car currently and don't let it idle for any amount of
time at all.   The air filter was also replaced recently so it shouldn't be
a problem.

I know this car can get better mileage but I just have to figure out how.

Thanks again.

Tony
> On 12/26/04 11:36 AM, in article md-dnRqNbdATa1PcRVn-rw@rogers.com, "TR"
> <tromespam@canada.com> wrote:
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> You might also take a look to see if the air filter is socked up.
RLL - 28 Dec 2004 03:49 GMT
My 2004 TL gas mileage is terrible in town.  I spent today driving in all
city conditions and my average is only 15 mpg.

We took a trip on Christmas day and the car averaged 28 mpg.  It's quite
remarkable that the variation is so great.  I always use premium gasoline.

- Russ in Santa Barbara (in the rain today)

> I had a 1999, 3.2TL and it was getting approximately 28mpg average.
> Unfortunately it got totaled.  As a replacement, I bought a 2000, 3.2 TL and
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> Tony

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