Advocate225
Registered Member
Yesterday marked three weeks that I have my Genesis 3.8 V6. Until yesterday, following the ten mile ride home from the dealers following purchase, the only miles have been the three mile commute to the train station in the morning followd by three miles back in the evening, five days per week. That''s it! So in those short stints I average 14 mpg but who could expect more of a 10 minute commute in city traffice.
I finally was able to get behind the wheel and drive the 85 mile ride from Philadelphia to Atlantic City, drive down congested Atlantic Avenue from Atlantic City to Margate, about five miles, and then drive the 90 miles back to Philadlephia. The bulk of the trip was on I-95, NJ-42 Freeway and the Atlantic City Expressway averaging around 70 mph. The weather was in the upper 80s and there were three adults in the car. My average was 26.2 mpg. For a car that had less miles than most cars have within a few days, this far from broken in V6 was quite good and I see no reason that once there are a few thousand miles driven, I shouldn't be able to get at least 28 to 29 mpg on the highway. In city driving for short stints will likely never see better than 14 or 15 mpg but hat's to be expected.
Down in Atlantic City I was pleased as drivers in the next lane eyed my car and parking lot valets treated me as an obvious high roller by the car I drive!
I finally was able to get behind the wheel and drive the 85 mile ride from Philadelphia to Atlantic City, drive down congested Atlantic Avenue from Atlantic City to Margate, about five miles, and then drive the 90 miles back to Philadlephia. The bulk of the trip was on I-95, NJ-42 Freeway and the Atlantic City Expressway averaging around 70 mph. The weather was in the upper 80s and there were three adults in the car. My average was 26.2 mpg. For a car that had less miles than most cars have within a few days, this far from broken in V6 was quite good and I see no reason that once there are a few thousand miles driven, I shouldn't be able to get at least 28 to 29 mpg on the highway. In city driving for short stints will likely never see better than 14 or 15 mpg but hat's to be expected.
Down in Atlantic City I was pleased as drivers in the next lane eyed my car and parking lot valets treated me as an obvious high roller by the car I drive!