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Old 05-05-2004, 12:04 PM
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Observed mileage

So, now that a few 300C's are on the road, what kind of miles per gallon are you getting? I suspect the numbers might be low because the Hemi is too much fun to punch.
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Old 05-05-2004, 01:24 PM
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On the Hwy w/ speed control set @ 70 mph
Resetting the EVIC – MPG settings and driving for
10 miles at that speed it shows 22 MPG.

Around town 15 -17 MPG , and yes its hard not
to stab the “skinny” pedal. (Guys in Mustangs gawking
At the car) people like to see that burst of speed…


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Old 05-06-2004, 10:51 AM
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On the Hwy w/ speed control set @ 70 mph
Resetting the EVIC – MPG settings and driving for
10 miles at that speed it shows 22 MPG.

Around town 15 -17 MPG , and yes its hard not
to stab the “skinny” pedal. (Guys in Mustangs gawking
At the car) people like to see that burst of speed…


Jay
Just utter disbelief that anything could be that ugly. You could hit it with an ugly stick and the stick would get more ugly.
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Old 05-06-2004, 11:21 AM
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Just utter disbelief that anything could be that ugly. You could hit it with an ugly stick and the stick would get more ugly.
I know I'd flip out if I looked at a 300 and saw a reflection of me driving a Mustang. That would really hurt.

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Old 05-06-2004, 05:32 PM
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Old 06-10-2004, 08:35 PM
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Anyone else keeping track of their mileage? I realize buying the 3.5L V6 is ridiculous to most, but I drive 154 miles per day and intend to ORDER a new Magnum as my commuter car. Current car is a 94 Impala averaging 17 MPG so the advertised 28 MPG of the 3.5L attracts me. Wondering if 28 MPG is realistic. If anyone in a 5.7 reports highway mileage over 25 MPG, I'd have to reconsider!

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Old 06-11-2004, 08:54 AM
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If anyone in a 5.7 reports highway mileage over 25 MPG, I'd have to reconsider!

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You ARE kidding, right?? The top end of EPA estimates is at 25 and I have never talked with anyone who got EPA numbers in any car (unless they drive very conservatively and why buy a hemi to do that).

This may also be of interest....

http://www.detnews.com/2004/autosins...a01-169158.htm
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Old 06-11-2004, 10:34 AM
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So far, I am getting 17MPG with the Hemi Magnum. No matter how hard I try to get better, it never really goes up.
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Old 06-11-2004, 11:19 AM
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If anyone in a 5.7 reports highway mileage over 25 MPG, I'd have to reconsider!

Sean
You ARE kidding, right?? The top end of EPA estimates is at 25 and I have never talked with anyone who got EPA numbers in any car (unless they drive very conservatively and why buy a hemi to do that).

I am still waiting for my 300C, Ordered 4/30 built 6/02, waiting shipment. Re:MPG in general, I beat the epa figures in my 04 sienna fully loaded with a week of luggage and got 29.5 with the cruise on 70. My dad's 97 Town car consistantly beats the epa at 28-29 cruise on 65. City mpg is a different story but not bat at about 17mpg for a 4000lb car that consumer reports considers a gas guzzler. Automatic Corrolas only get 32 on the hwy!
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Old 06-11-2004, 11:26 AM
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If anyone in a 5.7 reports highway mileage over 25 MPG, I'd have to reconsider!

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You ARE kidding, right?? The top end of EPA estimates is at 25 and I have never talked with anyone who got EPA numbers in any car (unless they drive very conservatively and why buy a hemi to do that).

I am still waiting for my 300C, Ordered 4/30 built 6/02, waiting shipment. Re:MPG in general, I beat the epa figures in my 04 sienna fully loaded with a week of luggage and got 29.5 with the cruise on 70. My dad's 97 Town car consistantly beats the epa at 28-29 cruise on 65. City mpg is a different story but not bat at about 17mpg for a 4000lb car that consumer reports considers a gas guzzler. Automatic Corrolas only get 32 on the hwy!
Interesting...where are you? I forgot to also mention that geography and climate can be very detrimental to MPG...for instance very hilly terrain or something like temps of over 90 degrees with humidity of 50% or higher (like we have in Houston) can be a killer.
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Old 06-11-2004, 03:03 PM
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At 154 miles per day, 25MPG for the HEMI, 5 days per week, 52 weeks per year, and $2.4 per gallon, you would spend $3,844 per year on fuel.

If the V6 gets 28MPG, you would only save $412 per year.

If the HEMI somehow only gets 20 MPG and the V6 somehow gets 30 MPG, the V6 would still only save $1,602 per year.

In reality, small engines made to work hard get worse mileage than big engines hardly working. The MDS on the HEMI makes the mileage even better.
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Old 06-11-2004, 05:43 PM
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I drove my new "C" FROM Ohio to Texas and back. Really fast trip, uhm even got an official "welcome" FROM a Texas trooper to the tune of $180. :oops:

I drove for a day and a half in the city while there, so the entire trip - down - in the city - back, I averaged 24.9 MPG! Funny, going down it was at 22-ish, got the ticket - er welcome paper, and coming back boosted the MPG a bunch. Took a different route back tho. More interstate, less of 59 FROM Texarkana to Houston.

Ya know what? I think that if you want good MPG, get a commuter car for good mileage, a small econbox, and use the R/T for everything else!
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Old 06-29-2004, 10:38 PM
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had it a month, getting between 17 & 18 with a good mix of city & highway.
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Old 06-29-2004, 11:15 PM
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2500+ miles on the clock and I get 16-17 City and
On the hwy, resetting the EVIC and setting the cruse control at 70mph
I see 27 MPG(steady) at the end of a 25 mile drive.

Not bad for a car of this size & this power!

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Who cares!

I don't worry about mileage at this moment. All I like to do is get form point a to point b as fast as possible. But if you ask me how much mileage I am getting...probably minus -10mpg jejeje :twisted:
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