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Started by Johnnymac, Feb 26, 2025, 07:21 AM

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Johnnymac

My Integra Type S seems to be very sensitive to temperatures when it comes to fuel economy.  We went through about of month of really cold weather and I probably averaged more than 8L/100kms and on the coldest mornings of below -20 the fuel economy going into work was more than 10L/100kms.  Yesterday was one of the first really warm days and as you can see the trip into work and back home yielded a very respectable 6.4L/100km.  Since picking her up in October she has averaged 7.9L/100kms but I expect that to go down before winter is done as this is the first vehicle I have owned that is better on gas while wearing winter rubber and cold temps.
Past vehicles, 2016 VW Golf R, 2020 VW GLI, 2022 Honda Civic Si

Current vehicle, 2024 Acura Integra Type S

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Range on the Bolt is going up again thanks to the really warm weather we've had the past week or so. My current range is around 375 km compared to 400 km estimated range, and 250 km I was getting in -20 weather with mostly short trips. In the summer I expect 450-500 km depending on AC usage and driving habits.
2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV Premier, 2016 Subaru Crosstrek Touring