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I am shopping around for cars and tried a coworkers '06 V6 manual transmission Accord which I did like. As I am also considering the 2.4L EX for economy I asked him about his numbers. I am skeptical of his claim that he is getting 25mpg in the city (Austin TX) and 30mpg on the highway. The advertised city number is 21mpg. His claim is a hair better than the 2.4L advertised number. Consumer Reports says 23 from a mix of city and highway for the V6. This guy is an electrical engineer and the calculation is pretty basic but it is just too good a number. He says he doesn't baby his accelerator pedal to get these numbers either. Any other 3.0L Accord owners out there with similar results? |
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rosso.dimontalcino (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote: I am shopping around for cars and tried a coworkers '06 V6 manual transmission Accord which I did like. As I am also considering the 2.4L EX for economy I asked him about his numbers. I am skeptical of his claim that he is getting 25mpg in the city (Austin TX) and 30mpg on the highway. The advertised city number is 21mpg. His claim is a hair better than the 2.4L advertised number. Consumer Reports says 23 from a mix of city and highway for the V6. This guy is an electrical engineer and the calculation is pretty basic but it is just too good a number. He says he doesn't baby his accelerator pedal to get these numbers either. Any other 3.0L Accord owners out there with similar results? I have an '04 6 cyl. I get about 28 on the highway (usually going 75-80mph) and 21-22 around town. |
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I am shopping around for cars and tried a coworkers '06 V6 manual transmission Accord which I did like. As I am also considering the 2.4L EX for economy I asked him about his numbers. I am skeptical of his claim that he is getting 25mpg in the city (Austin TX) and 30mpg on the highway. The advertised city number is 21mpg. His claim is a hair better than the 2.4L advertised number. Consumer Reports says 23 from a mix of city and highway for the V6. This guy is an electrical engineer and the calculation is pretty basic but it is just too good a number. He says he doesn't baby his accelerator pedal to get these numbers either. Any other 3.0L Accord owners out there with similar results? |
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I am shopping around for cars and tried a coworkers '06 V6 manual transmission Accord which I did like. As I am also considering the 2.4L EX for economy I asked him about his numbers. I am skeptical of his claim that he is getting 25mpg in the city (Austin TX) and 30mpg on the highway. The advertised city number is 21mpg. His claim is a hair better than the 2.4L advertised number. Consumer Reports says 23 from a mix of city and highway for the V6. This guy is an electrical engineer and the calculation is pretty basic but it is just too good a number. He says he doesn't baby his accelerator pedal to get these numbers either. Any other 3.0L Accord owners out there with similar results? |
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I am shopping around for cars and tried a coworkers '06 V6 manual transmission Accord which I did like. As I am also considering the 2.4L EX for economy I asked him about his numbers. I am skeptical of his claim that he is getting 25mpg in the city (Austin TX) and 30mpg on the highway. The advertised city number is 21mpg. His claim is a hair better than the 2.4L advertised number. Consumer Reports says 23 from a mix of city and highway for the V6. This guy is an electrical engineer and the calculation is pretty basic but it is just too good a number. He says he doesn't baby his accelerator pedal to get these numbers either. Any other 3.0L Accord owners out there with similar results? |
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i HAVE A 06 Six Speed V6. I get at least 32 combined. Most of my driving is highway but some is commuting stop and go. Now I coast up to a stop and take off easy. On a trip, I have gotten as high as 36 while taking it easy 70-75. I was shocked at the mileage and have checked it by both the Navi and with a calculater. |
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L Alpert wrote: rosso.dimontalcino (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote: I am shopping around for cars and tried a coworkers '06 V6 manual transmission Accord which I did like. As I am also considering the 2.4L EX for economy I asked him about his numbers. I am skeptical of his claim that he is getting 25mpg in the city (Austin TX) and 30mpg on the highway. The advertised city number is 21mpg. His claim is a hair better than the 2.4L advertised number. Consumer Reports says 23 from a mix of city and highway for the V6. This guy is an electrical engineer and the calculation is pretty basic but it is just too good a number. He says he doesn't baby his accelerator pedal to get these numbers either. Any other 3.0L Accord owners out there with similar results? I have an '04 6 cyl. I get about 28 on the highway (usually going 75-80mph) and 21-22 around town. Thanks. The more I think about it I bet his "city" driving is actually a mix of city and highway as city driving is not a well defined term. This guy lives close to a major highway and probably hops on to get get around to many parts of the city. |
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I am shopping around for cars and tried a coworkers '06 V6 manual transmission Accord which I did like. As I am also considering the 2.4L EX for economy I asked him about his numbers. I am skeptical of his claim that he is getting 25mpg in the city (Austin TX) and 30mpg on the highway. The advertised city number is 21mpg. His claim is a hair better than the 2.4L advertised number. Consumer Reports says 23 from a mix of city and highway for the V6. This guy is an electrical engineer and the calculation is pretty basic but it is just too good a number. He says he doesn't baby his accelerator pedal to get these numbers either. Any other 3.0L Accord owners out there with similar results? |
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