How many of you...
#1
How many of you...
are using a ScanGuage and do you think it helps you get better mileage? Ever since I got one, I immediately started to notice places in my commute where I could get better mileage and how just the least pressure on the gas pedal dropped my MPG. Major improvement over the ECO light. I now drive by the MPG guage more than by the speedometer and hope to develop more skill in milking the max mileage out of my VUE.
#3
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Maybe I will ask Santa for a ScanGuage for Christmas. In the mean time, I will continue to drive my style and continue the great gas mileage. If the ScanGuage helps you to drive smooth then use it to its fullest. You guys are gaining on me and that is great.
By the way, I will be dropping a 1000 miles this weekend on a trip to Ohio. So I will be zooming at 70-75mpg across the mountains of western Maryland. I expect my mileage to suffer. Howver, driving 14 hours at 70+ is better than drving 18 hours at 55+ and getting blown off the road.
By the way, I will be dropping a 1000 miles this weekend on a trip to Ohio. So I will be zooming at 70-75mpg across the mountains of western Maryland. I expect my mileage to suffer. Howver, driving 14 hours at 70+ is better than drving 18 hours at 55+ and getting blown off the road.
#5
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Maybe I will ask Santa for a ScanGuage for Christmas. In the mean time, I will continue to drive my style and continue the great gas mileage. If the ScanGuage helps you to drive smooth then use it to its fullest. You guys are gaining on me and that is great.
By the way, I will be dropping a 1000 miles this weekend on a trip to Ohio. So I will be zooming at 70-75mpg across the mountains of western Maryland. I expect my mileage to suffer. Howver, driving 14 hours at 70+ is better than drving 18 hours at 55+ and getting blown off the road.
By the way, I will be dropping a 1000 miles this weekend on a trip to Ohio. So I will be zooming at 70-75mpg across the mountains of western Maryland. I expect my mileage to suffer. Howver, driving 14 hours at 70+ is better than drving 18 hours at 55+ and getting blown off the road.
Hope Santa's good to you, the ScanGuages are great if you like electronics goodies!!
#6
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Agreed!! In fact, I'm almost hoping the Check Engine light comes on so I can turn it off myself!!
#7
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No scangauge here--yet. It may be something I consider in the future, but so far, I actually like the simplicity of the eco light (although it's often washed out by sunlight). I know most "hypermilers" scoff at the eco light and claim that it's a poor effort from GM in light of most hybrid cars' complex systems, but for us, it's just right. I'm pretty sure that my wife would pay little attention to it, and I'd be just the opposite--staring intently at the display and paying a lot less attention to the road. Maybe someday, though. It's a neat device. I do like the idea of checking and clearing codes.
#9
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I agree about the price being a bit much, but IMHO, I think it will pay for itself with the increased MPG I seem to be nursing from my Vue.
#10
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No scangauge here--yet. It may be something I consider in the future, but so far, I actually like the simplicity of the eco light (although it's often washed out by sunlight). I know most "hypermilers" scoff at the eco light and claim that it's a poor effort from GM in light of most hybrid cars' complex systems, but for us, it's just right. I'm pretty sure that my wife would pay little attention to it, and I'd be just the opposite--staring intently at the display and paying a lot less attention to the road. Maybe someday, though. It's a neat device. I do like the idea of checking and clearing codes.