I own a 2018 sport model cvt automatic and I am disappointed with fuel consumption here is the fact
Week of Jan. 14 to Jan. 21 2018 average outside weather (-15 to -20 c) (5 to -4 f)
Left my car warmed up for 15 minutes x 5 days with heated seat and steering wheel on.
I average 42 km (26 miles) mixed with city and (higher speed road 55 miles/hr)
One full tank I achieved 330 km (206 miles)
Week of Jan. 21 to Jan. 16 2018 average outside weather (-15 to -20 c) (5 to -4 f)
Left my car warmed up for 30 secons x 5 days with heated seat and steering wheel on (close the heated devices when warmed)
I average 42 km (26 miles) mixed with city and (higher speed road 55 miles/hr)
I think by being more cautious One full tank should achieve 425 km (264 miles)
Conclusion is it normal my honda civic 2006 which I have sold to by this one was achieving the same mileage or more (SAME WEATHER CONDITION) without having the eco mode.
A bit of desparate should of kept my 2006 civic.
Week of Jan. 14 to Jan. 21 2018 average outside weather (-15 to -20 c) (5 to -4 f)
Left my car warmed up for 15 minutes x 5 days with heated seat and steering wheel on.
I average 42 km (26 miles) mixed with city and (higher speed road 55 miles/hr)
One full tank I achieved 330 km (206 miles)
Week of Jan. 21 to Jan. 16 2018 average outside weather (-15 to -20 c) (5 to -4 f)
Left my car warmed up for 30 secons x 5 days with heated seat and steering wheel on (close the heated devices when warmed)
I average 42 km (26 miles) mixed with city and (higher speed road 55 miles/hr)
I think by being more cautious One full tank should achieve 425 km (264 miles)
Conclusion is it normal my honda civic 2006 which I have sold to by this one was achieving the same mileage or more (SAME WEATHER CONDITION) without having the eco mode.
A bit of desparate should of kept my 2006 civic.