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Car Forum / Honda Cars / February 2006

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Honda Element Milage

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Robert Brennan - 24 Feb 2006 14:14 GMT
We just bought a 2005 brand new Honda Element. Our gas mileage is coming in
at 19.5 in town and 21.5 on the highway. The best we ever got was 22.5 mpg
out of a tank.

What are other people experiencing?

This is our first experience that the EPA estimate has been so far off. Our
other cars came in around EPA estimates.

Thanks

Bob Brennan
High Tech Misfit - 24 Feb 2006 15:22 GMT
> We just bought a 2005 brand new Honda Element. Our gas mileage is coming in
> at 19.5 in town and 21.5 on the highway. The best we ever got was 22.5 mpg
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> Bob Brennan

This has been a popular topic as of late.  Let's go over this again.

Are you experiencing winter weather in your area?

The car is not broken in yet.  Wait until about 5000 miles.

How are the tire pressures?

What are your driving habits like?

A combination of any or all of the above will increase fuel consumption.
Robert Brennan - 25 Feb 2006 22:57 GMT
Yes we are in winter and we do not yet have 5,000 miles on the car. Tires
are fine. Driving is fine.

Thanks for the response. I will wait until winter is gone, a long wait in
Chicago.

How does "breaking in" affect mileage?

Bob Brennan

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> A combination of any or all of the above will increase fuel consumption.
Gordon McGrew - 26 Feb 2006 02:42 GMT
>Yes we are in winter and we do not yet have 5,000 miles on the car. Tires
>are fine. Driving is fine.
>
>Thanks for the response. I will wait until winter is gone, a long wait in
>Chicago.

I drive in Chicago also.  Weather has been pretty mild this winter but
the expressways are fast.  If you are driving 70 - 80 much of the
time, the aerodynamics of this vehicle are going to cut into milage a
lot more than in an Accord.

I see that the EPA numbers for this car are 21/25 so you are pretty
close on the city.  Warmer weather, a little more break-in and slower
driving if applicable could easily make up that difference.  Warmer
weather will help on the highway also, especially at higher speeds.  I
think the EPA highway estimate is based on 55 mph.  If you do a steady
55 on the interstate on a warm day in June, you could get at least
close to 25 mpg if you aren't driven off the road.

>How does "breaking in" affect mileage?
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>> A combination of any or all of the above will increase fuel consumption.
Theodore  Kaplan - 25 Feb 2006 01:25 GMT
I have a new 05 Element as well with about 4500 miles on it.  My mileage is
almost exactly the same as yours...don't feel bad.
> We just bought a 2005 brand new Honda Element. Our gas mileage is coming
> in at 19.5 in town and 21.5 on the highway. The best we ever got was 22.5
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> Bob Brennan
 
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