nottheactress wrote:Hmm... I have to admit I had higher expectations than that. My car--I call it the Inconvenience, which is actually supposed to be a literary reference and not a mention of how much trouble it causes me--is actually the first car I've ever owned by myself. In the past I've shared cars with friends and haven't been quite so strict with my MPG. These cars (first one possibly a Terc, the second a Subaru wagon) were stick shifts and I guess I just didn't realize how much of a difference that can make in fuel economy. I think it might be time to sit down with a calculator and figure out how cost effective a new carb would be. And I am going to get brave and put those spark plugs in... soon.If you're getting 20mpg in highway driving, you're at least 5mpg shy of what you should be getting. If that's city driving, it's fairly close to right.
Thanks so much for all the great advice and comments.
the problem with automatics is the smaller the engine, the more of the power that auto is stealing and isn't getting to the ground.
I think on my 2.2l honda engine with my automatic honda said it's 25% of the engine power is put to the tranny, compared to 5-10% with a stick, i got 25mpg with that car.
a 1.5l with an auto? well it'd be quite a bit.