What's your gas milage?
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850 Turbo1
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Re: What's your gas milage?
It's humorous how some quibble over mpgs...sit back ,watch, and relax 
1996 850 T5 Sedan
1996 850 T5 Platinum Edition Wagon
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1996 850 T5 Platinum Edition Wagon
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IVIUSTANG
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tjts1
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I'm so with you there. Cars have advanced in almost every way over the years, except fuel economy. Our volvos are relatively light by comparison to today's cars. A new front wheel drive V70 weighs 3900 lb empty. Why?RobTheModd wrote:I just think it is funny how our 12-14 yr old cars are getting around the same mpg as cars built in 09....
Ambitious but rubbish
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polskamafia mjl
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I'm thinking I should add something...when I said I get 33mpg that's only highway, it's not my combined MPG.
'All my money is gone and I have an old Volvo.' - Bamse's Turbo Underpants
Current: 1995 Volvo 850 T-5R Manual - Bringing it back from the brink of death
Previous: 1996 Volvo 850 GLT - Totaled
Current: 1995 Volvo 850 T-5R Manual - Bringing it back from the brink of death
Previous: 1996 Volvo 850 GLT - Totaled
1998
s70 t5
Knock off brand cone style intake
93 Octane only for the last year and a half
179,800 Miles
Driving in "E" transmission mode and doing the best to conserve gas while driving correctly
City : 20-23
Highway : 35 [given proper weather]
[in mpg]
s70 t5
Knock off brand cone style intake
93 Octane only for the last year and a half
179,800 Miles
Driving in "E" transmission mode and doing the best to conserve gas while driving correctly
City : 20-23
Highway : 35 [given proper weather]
[in mpg]
1998 S70 T5 SE 214,001
1999 v70R 126,000
1999 v70R 126,000
in the 850, I drive fairly common routes, I work from home but go the the airport almost every week which is 100 miles each way and through a canyon that gains and loses about 1000 vertical feet. And I have just about every gas receipts for the last 5 years in the ash tray with the MPG on them...
I consistently fill up with an average of 29MPG. I would say that is about 75% highway (CC set at 70-80 on highway/60 through canyon, air on in the summer) and 25% light city (small town with 3-4 miles of 40 MPH in between me and town. I and dying to get 500 miles on one tank, I usually get to 450 or so before I get nervous about being in that canyon with no gas...
When my wife was the primary driver she got more like 350 per fill up and it was 100% city. And I have a lighter foot.
In the XC90, the best avg I ever got was on a 150 mile stretch from home on my way to Vegas, mostly highway, averaged 27.6 according to the dash. on a 1,000 mile trip mixed with City/highway/national park driving I average 23.5 with 6 passengers (4 adults, 2 kids). We usually get 16-18 city, 22-25 highway. But I have noticed that when I reset the computer at fill ups it is always about 1-1.5 MPG less than my actual fill up.
I consistently fill up with an average of 29MPG. I would say that is about 75% highway (CC set at 70-80 on highway/60 through canyon, air on in the summer) and 25% light city (small town with 3-4 miles of 40 MPH in between me and town. I and dying to get 500 miles on one tank, I usually get to 450 or so before I get nervous about being in that canyon with no gas...
When my wife was the primary driver she got more like 350 per fill up and it was 100% city. And I have a lighter foot.
In the XC90, the best avg I ever got was on a 150 mile stretch from home on my way to Vegas, mostly highway, averaged 27.6 according to the dash. on a 1,000 mile trip mixed with City/highway/national park driving I average 23.5 with 6 passengers (4 adults, 2 kids). We usually get 16-18 city, 22-25 highway. But I have noticed that when I reset the computer at fill ups it is always about 1-1.5 MPG less than my actual fill up.
05 V70R TiKap (so happy) 91K
05 XC90 2.5T FWD TiBlak 97K
94 850 wagon 2.4 (N/A) 155K (Sold running like a champ)
05 XC90 2.5T FWD TiBlak 97K
94 850 wagon 2.4 (N/A) 155K (Sold running like a champ)
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(CC set at 70-80 on highway/60 through canyon, air on in the summer)
You know something... I have never used my CC... In fear of it not working.. Haha.
You know something... I have never used my CC... In fear of it not working.. Haha.
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