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07-21-2010, 10:31 PM
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Re: 15 mpg for a normal road trip
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Just got back from a weekend 1200 mile trip to Boothbay, Maine. It was gorgeous there. I averaged 12.8 mpg, and I was running 70 mph to 80 mph in my '06 SUT. After years of ownership of H2s, I've found the difference between 60 and 75mph is significant to what gas mileage you get. What suprised me the most was two finger gestures and one loud bad remark about Hummers in Portland, Maine where we spent two days. It's been a long time since I've gotten the Hummer finger. You would think with all the snow they get, they would appreciate H2s!
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Portland is liberal city! No wonder.
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07-22-2010, 12:08 AM
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Re: 15 mpg for a normal road trip
11.5-12 here. Must be doing something wrong.
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07-22-2010, 12:11 AM
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Re: 15 mpg for a normal road trip
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11.5-12 here. Must be doing something wrong.
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I'm the same no matter what I do. Never noticed ethanol free fuel around here though. 
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07-27-2010, 04:35 AM
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Re: 15 mpg for a normal road trip
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Originally Posted by Intercooled
I'm the same no matter what I do. Never noticed ethanol free fuel around here though. 
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Go to www.pure-gas.org and you can find gas stations that have 100% pure gasoline, NO ETHANOL. They are fare and few inbetween, but where I live, I am able to hit them in different parts of town. So many people are NOT getting good gas mileage, and the truth is, I dont care what kind of vehicle you have, if the gas has ethanol in it........thats where your mile per gallons are going. Get some Ethanol Free Premium Gas, run synthetic fluids, and bump up your tire pressure to 45 pounds.
I am sticking to my figures weither anyone wants to believe me, my 2007, the highest is 19mpg, and my 2008 the highest is 24mpg. My Hummers are both 100% stock ( no oversized tires, etc. )
The key thing is, keep it at 60mph ( most people dont drive 60mph ) and another big factor is depending on the area you live in. If you live where its a lot of hills, your tranny will most likely downshift quit often, which will raise your rpms, and use more fuel. If your on some pretty smooth highways where you can keep your engine at around 1,400rpms you would be amazed at how much better fuel economy you can get ( and I DONT go by the mile per gallon meter on the dash ) I hand calculate my miles per gallon.
The truth is.............I really dont care what kinda gas mileage it gets, cause I love them, and they are the best vehicles I have ever owned. But I have tested both of them to see what is the absolute BEST mpg I can get out of them.
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07-27-2010, 05:28 AM
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Re: 15 mpg for a normal road trip
Some of you guys have the newer models as well with the 6 speed. That might make a difference on the highway at cruising speed.
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08-16-2010, 05:17 PM
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Re: 15 mpg for a normal road trip
Road trip report: The wife and I just returned from our three week vacation covering 11 states and over the Rockies twice. We put about 4500 miles on the H2. I hit the average mpg reset in my driveway upon departure. I took two lane roads when time allowed and mostly drove 65 mph. Upon return to Vegas, my average mileage for the entire trip was 14.8. Pretty good for a stock H2, IMO. The H2 performed flawlessly. 
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08-16-2010, 11:22 PM
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Re: 15 mpg for a normal road trip
We just drove our new-to-us 2006 H2 from San Jose, CA to Albuquerque, NM. On the way to ABQ I did not reset the average mpg and got 13.3 mpg for the entire trip. At one point we were at 13.8.
On the way back I reset average mpg every time I filled the tank. On the first two legs through NM and AZ at mostly 75 mph we got 14.4 and 14.3 mpg respectively. The third leg from Kingman, AZ to Newberry Springs, CA (near Barstow) we got 12.7. The last time we filled up before arriving home we got 13.8. We had pretty strong head winds through most of California. I am pleased with the results. I'm sure the hundreds of big pickups and SUVs that passed us going 85-90 mph weren't getting any better mileage.
Over 70% of our trip was in 100+ degree weather (hitting a peak of 110 in AZ) and engine coolant never got more than a little past 200 and that was after 3 hours of driving in 105-110 degree heat.
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07-22-2010, 04:56 AM
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Re: 15 mpg for a normal road trip
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Originally Posted by Badace
11.5-12 here. Must be doing something wrong.
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Same here.
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07-22-2010, 01:10 PM
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Re: 15 mpg for a normal road trip
Just got back from Dillon, CO and a 1400 mile trip. Punched the mpg to 0 when I left and it now reads 11.8 mpg.
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