Gas Mileage - Auto vs Manual
Originally Posted by 05XF-LVR
My window sticker for my 2005 6MT is rated at 17 City and 25 HWY. This is pretty on par with what you can actually expect to get, you will do better sometimes, never worse. I would not put 'cheap' gas in the car, yes it will still run fine, but with the amount of correction the computer has to do, you will be actually hurnting erformance and MPG, so pony up.
You are buying a $35,000 car and you must realize that, even if you can pick up one for under 10K. The oil changes are expensive ($125-$150) and the parts are expensive, but the value for your dollar you are getting is truly second to none. As 'bat' said, you buy an XF to drive spiritedly, it is NOT designed to be a commuter car. Good luck, do your research and make a educated decision, I do not want to see you on here in a month trash talking the XF LOL.
John
You are buying a $35,000 car and you must realize that, even if you can pick up one for under 10K. The oil changes are expensive ($125-$150) and the parts are expensive, but the value for your dollar you are getting is truly second to none. As 'bat' said, you buy an XF to drive spiritedly, it is NOT designed to be a commuter car. Good luck, do your research and make a educated decision, I do not want to see you on here in a month trash talking the XF LOL.
John
These cars have a decent amount of torque, even at low rpm. I'm usually in 5th or 6th gear by 40 mph, which is around 1500-2000 rpm. It has no problem pulling from that speed....but that's driving gently, not for acceleration.
I cruise the highway all day in 6th, turning ~3000 rpm at 70-75. I think it turns 3200 at 80, but it's been a long winter since I've driven it. (That rpm sticks in my mind because if you double it, it's almost the redline of 6500 and I like to think that without the governor the car might hit 160.) Hitting the gas at that rpm results in pretty respectable acceleration up to 100+.
Last summer I drove MI2CT (800 miles of interstate each way), generally at 70-75, and overall averaged 28.3 mpg over 1800 miles. I had just installed a K&N filter, and that appeared to help a very small amount, maybe by running slightly leaner.
I cruise the highway all day in 6th, turning ~3000 rpm at 70-75. I think it turns 3200 at 80, but it's been a long winter since I've driven it. (That rpm sticks in my mind because if you double it, it's almost the redline of 6500 and I like to think that without the governor the car might hit 160.) Hitting the gas at that rpm results in pretty respectable acceleration up to 100+.
Last summer I drove MI2CT (800 miles of interstate each way), generally at 70-75, and overall averaged 28.3 mpg over 1800 miles. I had just installed a K&N filter, and that appeared to help a very small amount, maybe by running slightly leaner.
I averaged 31 mpg on the Dragon trip & that included getting on it in the mountains & hitting 110 mph because I was running late to meet Danimal! My worst tank was 27 & my best was 33. I usually get about 27 around town, but I like to spend my time racing from light to light. That was an almost 1600 mile trip for me. I did cruise at about 75 all the way home as I was running alone - I am a little yellow target for the po-po!!
I drive mine daily. Mixed highway, suburbia, average 23-24 mpg. The car starts to get HAPPY at 80 mph. I highly recommend the 6 speed for some serious highway enjoyment!
If mileage is that important, buy a motorcycle. They get amazing mileage, especially on the highway.
Crossfire = seriously fun driving. Everything has a price!
If mileage is that important, buy a motorcycle. They get amazing mileage, especially on the highway.
Crossfire = seriously fun driving. Everything has a price!
Originally Posted by douglas685
Oh don't worry, I won't be trash talking it. Oh, and it's not going to be a commuter car, but it will be my daily driver. I'm about to turn 21 and finish school, so I was looking for something fun until I get hitched and start a family (hopefully not until I'm 30
jk) Anyway, I know of the fact that this car isn't really designed to be something like a toyota, it's a benz. Lots of maintenace and TLC, but at least you enjoy what you drive. Anyway, the reason why I ask is because money will be very tight, and I forsee gas prices going back up to $4.00/gallon or better. To be perfectly honest, I know it would be a lot wiser to by a cute hyundai and save of fuel/insurance/repairs, but a guys gotta live sometime in his life.
It's a sports car. Both the auto stick and the manual are fun. I can say that cause i have one of each. As a purely stick guy, for me to find pleasure in the auto stick says a lot about the tranny. It is not you daddy's automatic!
At your age, I would assume you want to have your arm around your girl. If you what to drink a pop in the car, it has a terrible cup holder. Unless you are a stubborn, die hard stick guy the auto most likely suits you. If you were a stubborn die hard stick guy, the question wouldn't come up.
If you are out to win stop light drags, the NA is respectable but you will have to settle for the auto in an SRT version to satisfy your need for superiority.
My numbers;
NA; City, 24.8 MPG
Highway 28.5
Dragon 17.5
SRT; City 20.1
Highway 22.7
Dragon Classified
Now, all you have to do is pick a color and a GF
roadster with a stick
Originally Posted by Chris L.
I have pathologically checked my gas mileage on almost every tankful of every car I've owned for the last 30 years....(same brand of calculator watch & resetting the trip meters & filling up almost to overflow)....while at the same time hitting almost 100 mph at least once per day......? Maybe I'm bipolar????
Originally Posted by Franc Rauscher
I doubt the MPG differences between auto and stick are significant enough to warrant basing your decision of what to buy. even at $4.00 a gallon which economists predict we wont see again for years.
It's a sports car. Both the auto stick and the manual are fun. I can say that cause i have one of each. As a purely stick guy, for me to find pleasure in the auto stick says a lot about the tranny. It is not you daddy's automatic!
At your age, I would assume you want to have your arm around your girl. If you what to drink a pop in the car, it has a terrible cup holder. Unless you are a stubborn, die hard stick guy the auto most likely suits you. If you were a stubborn die hard stick guy, the question wouldn't come up.
If you are out to win stop light drags, the NA is respectable but you will have to settle for the auto in an SRT version to satisfy your need for superiority.
My numbers;
NA; City, 24.8 MPG
Highway 28.5
Dragon 17.5
SRT; City 20.1
Highway 22.7
Dragon Classified
Now, all you have to do is pick a color and a GF
roadster with a stick
It's a sports car. Both the auto stick and the manual are fun. I can say that cause i have one of each. As a purely stick guy, for me to find pleasure in the auto stick says a lot about the tranny. It is not you daddy's automatic!
At your age, I would assume you want to have your arm around your girl. If you what to drink a pop in the car, it has a terrible cup holder. Unless you are a stubborn, die hard stick guy the auto most likely suits you. If you were a stubborn die hard stick guy, the question wouldn't come up.
If you are out to win stop light drags, the NA is respectable but you will have to settle for the auto in an SRT version to satisfy your need for superiority.
My numbers;
NA; City, 24.8 MPG
Highway 28.5
Dragon 17.5
SRT; City 20.1
Highway 22.7
Dragon Classified
Now, all you have to do is pick a color and a GF
roadster with a stick
Originally Posted by mrphotoman
yeah, stay away from those autos, they are slow.


I get <20mpg in the city in my SRT. Then again, I am somewhat aggresive...and I need to change my spark plugs.
My Daily Driver SRT gets 18-19mpg most of the time, but that's all city. Unfortunately, my ride to work tops out at 45mph
(but I get there quick
) So, if I do have to travel across town on an errand and use the Interstate, I kick it on the ramps, and cruise around 80-85mph.
Who knows what an all Hwy trip would look like.
Man is it hot ...
Who knows what an all Hwy trip would look like.
Man is it hot ...
I have no idea how many of the posters above get those great MPGs.
I live in Miami with the AC on all the time with mixed city and highway driving. I do tend to gas it a bit and I average no more than 20 MPG every tank. I am usually below 300 miles before fill up. Florida is very flat.
I drive an automatic with routine maint. and using super at the pump.
I live in Miami with the AC on all the time with mixed city and highway driving. I do tend to gas it a bit and I average no more than 20 MPG every tank. I am usually below 300 miles before fill up. Florida is very flat.
I drive an automatic with routine maint. and using super at the pump.
Originally Posted by BlackJax-SRT
My Daily Driver SRT gets 18-19mpg most of the time, but that's all city. Unfortunately, my ride to work tops out at 45mph
(but I get there quick
) So, if I do have to travel across town on an errand and use the Interstate, I kick it on the ramps, and cruise around 80-85mph.
Who knows what an all Hwy trip would look like.
Man is it hot ...
Who knows what an all Hwy trip would look like.
Man is it hot ...
My trip to work is 10miles...and there is on a very rare occasion that the road opens up...and so does my 6...140 maybe...
that probably kills my MPG...
that and i'm like you blackjax...i only do the speed limit 98% of the time....but i get there very quickly.
06 manual coupe 18.5k miles best tank so far 387 miles. That is mixed Hwy/City in NC.
At half tank I'm at 200-205 miles, so I might be able to push it more. Oh and 93 octane only for my baby.
At half tank I'm at 200-205 miles, so I might be able to push it more. Oh and 93 octane only for my baby.
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