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diamondlarry Nov 8, 2008 03:10 PM

'99 Saturn SL2
 
http://www.cleanmpg.com/garage/images/his1582.png
This car used to be mine but is now my son's vehicle. His best tank was 75.9 mpg over 664 miles.

m.mosher Nov 13, 2008 04:59 PM

Re: '99 Saturn SL2
 
Did he push it around town a lot? or was it towed behind an RV?

diamondlarry Nov 13, 2008 05:05 PM

Re: '99 Saturn SL2
 

Originally Posted by m.mosher (Post 191189)
Did he push it around town a lot? or was it towed behind an RV?

No & no. Just plain good old fashioned P&G and staying off the highway as much as possible and staying on country roads whenever possible.

m.mosher Nov 13, 2008 05:14 PM

Re: '99 Saturn SL2
 
I'm sorry but I don't believe it. There is a lot you can do to increase mileage but I think your son is pulling your leg. Tell me 40 mpg or even 50 I might believe you but your out of the ball park. The only way possible would be to drive down hill all the time.;)

diamondlarry Nov 13, 2008 05:31 PM

Re: '99 Saturn SL2
 

Originally Posted by m.mosher (Post 191193)
I'm sorry but I don't believe it. There is a lot you can do to increase mileage but I think your son is pulling your leg. Tell me 40 mpg or even 50 I might believe you but your out of the ball park. The only way possible would be to drive down hill all the time.;)

Not believing it won't make it any less true. I used to get 60+ with it when I drove it. Since it's a stick, you can pulse up to 30 mph or so, cut the engine(just like the Prius), glide down to 15-20 mph, pop the clutch to fire up the engine, and start all over again. His current tank is at the half mark with 504 miles( I looked to make sure he wasn't "pulling my leg") and the Scanguage is showing just under 70 mpg.. His tank is rated at 12.2 gallons but can hold just over 13 gallons.

m.mosher Nov 13, 2008 05:36 PM

Re: '99 Saturn SL2
 
How far are you from Rhode Island? Just wondering.

diamondlarry Nov 13, 2008 05:38 PM

Re: '99 Saturn SL2
 
I don't suppose you would believe 1100+ miles on a tank of gas in a Prius so here's a picture for you:
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/500/Record_Tank.jpg
That's not even my best. I had one at 101.1 mpg over 867.4 miles.

Elkhart is ~100 miles east of Chicago.

m.mosher Nov 13, 2008 05:44 PM

Re: '99 Saturn SL2
 
See that I would believe. There is actaully a comapny in RI that is shooting for 200 mpg on a prius here in Rhode Island. They are doing major changes to it . Last I heard they were at 160 mpg but not giving up they are shooting for the 200 mark. I am a big supporter of Hybrids and I don't doubt your mileage claims on your car but I do on the Saturn. The motor is not a small motor and I have seen higher ratings than what the Government says but not anything close to what your son is claiming.

diamondlarry Nov 13, 2008 06:02 PM

Re: '99 Saturn SL2
 
I can appreciate that it is hard to believe because I wouldn't either if I didn't see it for myself. I'll tell you what, I'll have him take pictures of his receipt and Scanguage data when he fills up next which, at this rate, will be about a month or more.

Please keep me posted on the Prius progress. That is very interesting.

Right Lane Cruiser Nov 14, 2008 07:18 PM

Re: '99 Saturn SL2
 
I've driven part of his route and can confirm that his results are more than possible.

By the way, if it helps I've got results that are at least close in my Elantra, though my car isn't quite as efficient as that Saturn:

http://tinyurl.com/4ku4ud

This is just my challenge log, but it took so long to complete (1111.9mi on 17g -- right at starvation) I don't have any other tanks in it. You can see my progression in the following:

http://tinyurl.com/3n4mqz

Both graphics are clickable...

Heavy use of P&G, FAS, and bump start are a formidable combination. Since purchasing my Insight I've only continued to improve my application of these techniques in both vehicles.


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