J Dixon
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- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
I see a lot of people quoting the listed mpg rating of the 2015+ 5.0 models which is 15city/23highway. When I first bought this car I was confident those numbers were low. Since then I have found the car capable of better mileage, so I hope this information is useful for anyone making a decision.
First of all, I don't use SPORT mode. Second, I don't treat every red light like a drag race. I drive somewhat "normal" and rarely exceed the speed limit by more that 8 mph (even less in slower zones). I also use 93 octane, although I have tried 87 and saw no significant difference in performance or mileage. If you drive "aggressively", the listed mpg ratings might be right.
Took a trip yesterday to Western Carolina. It's 165 miles one-way from my house. Heading west, it's increasing in altitude. With just myself and the wife in the car we averaged 26.1 mpg in about 85% highway conditions (during the sharpest incline of several thousand feet, the mileage quickly dropped by a full 1 mpg). On the return trip, decreasing in altitude, the car was loaded down with your usual college stuff and averaged 28.2 mpg.
I noticed that having the smart cruise on while heading down actually seemed to decrease mpg as opposed to letting gravity let the car increase speed and control it with braking. At highway speeds, Normal or ECO mode makes no difference.
Those are real life numbers and I hope they are helpful. Personally, I love this car.
First of all, I don't use SPORT mode. Second, I don't treat every red light like a drag race. I drive somewhat "normal" and rarely exceed the speed limit by more that 8 mph (even less in slower zones). I also use 93 octane, although I have tried 87 and saw no significant difference in performance or mileage. If you drive "aggressively", the listed mpg ratings might be right.
Took a trip yesterday to Western Carolina. It's 165 miles one-way from my house. Heading west, it's increasing in altitude. With just myself and the wife in the car we averaged 26.1 mpg in about 85% highway conditions (during the sharpest incline of several thousand feet, the mileage quickly dropped by a full 1 mpg). On the return trip, decreasing in altitude, the car was loaded down with your usual college stuff and averaged 28.2 mpg.
I noticed that having the smart cruise on while heading down actually seemed to decrease mpg as opposed to letting gravity let the car increase speed and control it with braking. At highway speeds, Normal or ECO mode makes no difference.
Those are real life numbers and I hope they are helpful. Personally, I love this car.