There are a few things that you can do to save a little bit of gas mileage, and that's driving steadily. Here, there are parts where you can completely coast down hills by popping the transmission into Neutral without touching the gas for MILES - especially in these heavy things. I do'nt touch the brakes most of the time unless someone gets in my way. Plan ahead for hills, and don't maintain 75 mph on a huge 5% grade for miles. The cruise control is dumb on rolling hills and wastes gas.
I am almost always going faster than the trucks/ right lane of traffic (but I don't camp in the left - I can't STAND that). I just try to maintain a speed I'm comfortable with and don't drive needlessly fast - somewhere between 5-8 over.
It really depends on the terrain, but no. Despite the very small difference in displacement (2.3 vs 2.4), NA Volvos always return better gas mileage, and stick shifts always return better gas mileage than the autos. My friend has a 1999 V70 non-turbo, and on a road-trip to TN where we both had 4 people in each car and followed each other. We did the math (both engineering geeks), and he returned 30.2 mpg at the pump, vs my 28.5. Not bad, considering the V70 is heavier (and because of the transmission's final drive, runs at a higher engine RPM at the same speed).xtrattitude4u wrote:That's great mileage for a turbo.
Do the T5's get better mileage than the N/A's?
I have a 98 N/A and 27, 28 mpg is about the best I can manage under ideal conditions.
Do you think I have room for improvement?
Assuming you've done all the typical stage-0 stuff and your sensors are clean, and the engine is in good shape, that extra 1-2 mpg you're looking for might just be in your right foot.






