What kind of mileage are you getting?
#21
Well then, as an engineer I have to say I disagree with you both. Just because there are no (or precious few) shavings to be dealt with in modern engines does not in any way mean that certain components (thinking cam lobes and the ring/wall interface here) cannot benefit from an initial dose of certain additives. Funny thing, that's exactly what the engineers I worked with at Mercedes told me. Of course Nuburginger thinks they were pulling my leg, and I of course think otherwise.
#23
Automatic transmission I presume.
#24
1st tank...
Hi. I purchased my new 2012 GT a week ago. Is this thing fun to drive or what! Mileage is 23.9 MPG for the first tank in mixed suburban driving. According to the on-board computer I’m averaging 24.6 MPG and 35 MPH. We’re planning to travel about 300 miles this weekend, mostly highway. I’ll be curious to see what the MPG is at the end of that trip.
#26
There have been a number of posts on this board from Mazda5 owners with manual transmissions which report highway mileage of low to mid thirties.
#27
I have a little over 8000 mi on my 2012 5 Touring and am a little disappointed in my average MPG. I split pretty close to 50/50 city/hwy driving and am averaging around 22.8 MPG. Took it for a 410 mile trip (one way) a couple months after I purchased it and still only averaged 24 MPG. Granted, that was doing just a "tad" over the posted limits in places, but....
#28
I have a little over 8000 mi on my 2012 5 Touring and am a little disappointed in my average MPG. I split pretty close to 50/50 city/hwy driving and am averaging around 22.8 MPG. Took it for a 410 mile trip (one way) a couple months after I purchased it and still only averaged 24 MPG. Granted, that was doing just a "tad" over the posted limits in places, but....
#30
Stop using Premium fuel, your engine wasn't designed for it and as such, you'll see slightly reduced fuel economy and power by using it; not to mention the likelihood of increased combustion chamber deposits.