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Old 22 Jan 2004, 06:03 pm
Scott Schuckert
 
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Assuming anyone else out there actually HAS one of these buggers, what
king of mileage are you getting? And in what kind of driving? We
haven't kept detailed records, but our 2004 appears to be getting about
16 MPG, doing about 75% highway driving.

Thanks!
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Old 22 Jan 2004, 08:58 pm
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Scott Schuckert wrote:
>
> Assuming anyone else out there actually HAS one of these buggers, what
> king of mileage are you getting? And in what kind of driving? We
> haven't kept detailed records, but our 2004 appears to be getting about
> 16 MPG, doing about 75% highway driving.
>
> Thanks!


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Old 23 Jan 2004, 08:03 am
Bob Burns
 
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Scott Schuckert wrote:
> Assuming anyone else out there actually HAS one of these buggers, what
> king of mileage are you getting? And in what kind of driving? We
> haven't kept detailed records, but our 2004 appears to be getting
> about 16 MPG, doing about 75% highway driving.
>
> Thanks!


My 2003 was getting about 20 on the highway a while ago. Haven't checked
lately. I did hear that the milage will improve as the car breaks in, but I
don't know for sure. Mine is just over 10,000 now.

That was with 87 octane. You can use any octane, and the engine will
adjust. I suspect it will give better milage with higher octane. So really
the question is how many miles per dollar. Like to see how people do on
that.

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Bob Burns
Mill Hall PA


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Old 23 Jan 2004, 08:27 pm
Clay
 
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Default Re: Question for Pilot owners

15-17mpg in the city, depending on how hard I drive it.

18-20mpg on the road, but I don't do that very often.

2003 Pilot

On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 18:03:35 -0500, Scott Schuckert
<scotts13@comcast.net> wrote:

>
>Assuming anyone else out there actually HAS one of these buggers, what
>king of mileage are you getting? And in what kind of driving? We
>haven't kept detailed records, but our 2004 appears to be getting about
>16 MPG, doing about 75% highway driving.
>
>Thanks!


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Old 23 Jan 2004, 09:11 pm
Richard W. Palmer
 
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With less than 1000 miles on 2003 Pilot when new, achieved 22 mpg on
trip to UT, loitering there for a while, then back to FL. With almost
10,000 miles presently, I expect even better figures. Pilot seems much more
agile and responsive per substantial break-in, expecting better figures next
trip out, Highway driving limited to speed limits plus occasional
five/seven miles over.


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Old 23 Jan 2004, 09:30 pm
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So how was the road noise on that trip?

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"Richard W. Palmer" <rwpalmer@mchsi.com> wrote in message
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> With less than 1000 miles on 2003 Pilot when new, achieved 22 mpg on
> trip to UT, loitering there for a while, then back to FL. With almost
> 10,000 miles presently, I expect even better figures. Pilot seems much

more
> agile and responsive per substantial break-in, expecting better figures

next
> trip out, Highway driving limited to speed limits plus occasional
> five/seven miles over.
>
>



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Old 23 Jan 2004, 11:12 pm
Richard W. Palmer
 
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Road noise on trip? I'm a poor candidate for that question. Noise
never a problem for me, many tours on flight deck of Aircraft Carriers did a
number on my hearing. Sorry...


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