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Old 10-01-2014, 12:40 PM   #1
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Talking New record for my Hyundai Accent 2011

Hi, i practice hypermiling techniques since 2011 i think.

I just beat my own record and the concession spec with my little bubble car. This is combined, city and highway.

Canada values: l/100km

772.3KM for 45.15L
774.1KM for 45.39L
814.1KM for 44.68L

My Ratio: 5,7L/100KM
Spec Ratio: 5.9L/100KM

Just wanted to share that and expecting to know your records for this car.
Hyundai Accent 2011
Manual 1.6L
Tires pressure always verified.

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Old 10-10-2014, 07:26 AM   #2
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410 miles on 10 US gallons gasoline, 2008 Accent Manual
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Old 12-12-2014, 05:46 PM   #3
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My wife's 2008 5 speed manual Accent normally got 32-33mpg from her tough stop & go work commute. I was sure it could get better. Asked her if I could swap cars with her for some daytime mountain drives. Driving near Mt. Rainier to 5500foot Chinook Pass from sea level, Accent mpg was superlative, at 42mpg. The next day, I drove over 3000 foot & 4000 foot mountain passes, getting 41 mpg. Finally, the 3rd day, going over a 1400 foot mountain pass, Accent nailed a wonderful 45mpg. All 3 tanks of gas were with 10% ethanol blends & I bet I could have beat those high numbers, if I had used 100% ethanol-free gasoline.
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Old 12-15-2014, 06:05 AM   #4
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Very NICE! I think these cars are very underrated as far as bang for the buck goes. I've had mine since new and still have the original brake pads at 141,000. The only maintenance I've done besides oil changes has been one timing belt, one set of plugs, and one wheel bearing. It's about time for a new timing belt again now and maybe a fuel filter. Dealer said the brake pads are still over 30%.
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Old 12-15-2014, 08:16 AM   #5
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My wife's Rio is hard to eke good mileage out of. Mostly, I think, because the auto trans in it is a terrible one.
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Old 01-14-2015, 07:19 AM   #6
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It's about time for a new timing belt.....
My mpg had gone way down in my Ford Festiva(tiny Mazda engine in a KIA body) at 75,000 miles. I changed the timing belt.....& my mpg was better than it ever was(which was good) & the car ran great!
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Old 01-14-2015, 07:36 AM   #7
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My wife's Rio is hard to eke good mileage out of. Mostly, I think, because the auto trans in it is a terrible one.
If she is already careful on the gas pedal, have her pump up the tires an extra 3-5psi, accelerate even more slowly, trim her top speed by a couple mph & drive very smoothly. She needs to think correctly for the approach to & ascent of hills. It is tough for auto trannies to get good mpg on hills. I really have to work my auto tranny to keep from losing a bunch of mpg on hills.
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