
daytrippr wrote:
PS, I noticed that since we got our CVT software fix, we get better mileage at highway speeds and worse around town.

Debbie C wrote:Does anyone have any info on why a few of use would be getting such a different mpg? Is some adjustment needed?
Pescakl1 wrote:
The best adjustment you can do is about at your right foot level. The other important one is between your ears.
Change your way to drive and you will get what we get.
There is no miracle, this is just physic laws at work.
Debbie C wrote:After reading this thread, I am not sure if I want to cry or hit something. I've had a 2011 Nissan Rogue AWD for one month. I am on the third tank of gas and with each tank, the mpg has worsened. I drive approximately 70% highway and most of that is with cruise control on. MPG first tank was 22.2. Second = 21.7 Third looks like it will end up being 21.5
I called the service department and they said that was within the mpg estimate on the sticker. I replied that mpg for city was 22 and I wasn't even getting THAT for mostly highway driving. He said that below that 22, the sticker says "18 to 22" for city. What?? He said there was nothing they could do about the poor mpg. This sucks. The mpg was a selling point for me and I am disgusted. I see there are a couple of other posts with similar mpgs as mine while the majority are FAR better. As I said, disgusted.
Does anyone have any info on why a few of use would be getting such a different mpg? Is some adjustment needed?
Pescakl1 wrote:Debbie C wrote:Does anyone have any info on why a few of use would be getting such a different mpg? Is some adjustment needed?
The best adjustment you can do is about at your right foot level. The other important one is between your ears.
Change your way to drive and you will get what we get.
There is no miracle, this is just physic laws at work.
kerrton wrote:Good luck and please report back to us after you've put a few thousand miles on your car!!
philipa_240sx wrote:Keep in mind we all drive very differently.
DC_Rogue wrote:OK, so I am about to turn 7,000 miles on my 2010 Rogue S- I would say about 90% of those miles are all city driving.
I mean the worst of it to- rush hour, stop and go, block by block stop signs...
I am averaging about 19MPG- sometimes a bit more, but on average, 19.
I'm happy with it, my other cars that we smaller were getting about the same MPG's. I can normally go about 2 weeks before I have to fill up again (about 250-ish miles).
I'm going in for an oil change at the end of the month!
jrr wrote:Posted a few months ago re the bad MPG, just filled it up and got 17.5 mpg. My wife drives the car and its about 99% city. Her prior car was a 2010 Outback 2.5 with CVT and she was averaging 24mpg. Same woman, same circuits, same gas station. Her OB had 4700 when they bought it back after 12 months. She is no newbie to CVT driving. She never goes over the speed limit.
The limited time I drive it, the CVT seems to stick up at 3K+ even when feathering the gas peddle, the Subie would quickly drop down to less than 2 K in same situation. Wife's experience is the same. Car has 1500 miles on it after 4 months, understand the break in bit, but not sure how she will pick 5 mpg. Any chance there is an issue with the CVT, don't think it should be staying up in the 3K range all the time. Heck my 400 hp BMW gets 21 mpg around town, and weighs the same.
If this is the expected range, may be time to look for an alternative. Looking for guidance, again she babies the cvt like crazy, so coasting is an alternative I guess [tongue in check].
philipa_240sx wrote: You need to get at least + 3000 miles before the engine/transmission is fully broken in. During this period [...] Constant speeds are about the worst for engine break in, it may also slow the self calibration process of the engine and CVT computers.
[...]Avoid long stretches on the highway & constant speeds... keep them to a minimum.
- at about 70km/h for 10 minutes, so on) during those trips. Do you think these trips were considered as an "driving on highway?" condition, which is bad during brake-in? :confused What is the limit for "highway driving distance"? is it 10kms? 100kms? or what?