I just broke 40 mpg in my 2001 Cavalier. I have a base model 5sp. I was able to get 512.9 miles to my last tank giving my an average of 40.3 mpg.
I just wanted put it out there that these cars can be great on gas as well was be cheap to own and operate.
2001 Cavalier 5sp
mine gets like 19-20mpg on hwy lol my v6 loves gas.
Wow...thats not much better that my Nissan Titan. I usually get 16-18 and that is why I bought the Cavalier.
2001 Cavalier 5sp
Just went 38 MPG in my 98 Z24, about to roll 100K
These cars are the sleepers of the MPG world!!!! Take that Honda and Toyota!!!
2001 Cavalier 5sp
25 mpg on the highway is the best ive seen on my lil OHV
I get 30MPG with my 03' 5 speed sunfire.
My SC Cavy eats gas like a 5 year old eats candy!!
I might, might see 20 mpg!! I think I've actaully seen the gas gauge move when stomping the gas hard!
Eh...old man with a Corvette now...it was bound to happen sooner rather than later right?
Yeah.. I can get 35 or so if I drive conservatively but.. I dont.
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my best is 35
Dan Trump
2004 Cavalier LS Sport - Victory Red
yeah, i've gotten 450kms to a tank. which had a lot of highway driving. haha second day with my turbo on i only got 200 km's to a full tank.. . mind you i don't think i was under 4000rpms at any given time for very long.
2003 White Cavalier LS Sport Coupe
When driving straight down from PA to SC I got 40 MPG on my Automatic Ecotec.
That was staying just slightly over speed limit, on the way back I didn't get quite as good =)
I just drove to pick my friend up from school this weekend and back
I got 34 on the way there and 36 on the way back with my 05 eco auto =D
and AC was on a good chunk of the way
Lanman31337 -F = fatties = do not want. A little chunk in the junk is ok though.
Best I've yet to get works out to just over 40mpg. Oddly enough that was with 800lbs of all my stuff in the car with me, going about 107km/hr. This is still less than what it is rated at (47mpg Canada), which works out to just over 41mpg.
I have actually gotten the rated city mileage though.
The J cars were never rated at 47 MPG. My 98 is only rated at 30 MPG per the new EPA rating system. Even in the city I still get 26-29 MPG.
the highest I've ever gotten is 35, 32 with a busted intake (figure that one out), and the lowest was roughly 30
i just realized i need to recount my mileage pretty soon
i get 30-34 mpg driving like its stolen.. on long trips the best i have see is 39 mpg
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My modded 2.4 5 speed usually gets about 28 in town, and 34/35 on the highway. That includes revving gears out every now and then, not redline or anything, but a good 4500 or 5k shift just feels too good to pass up once or twice per day.
I've had 32 mpg city and 39 highway, but that included a lot of drafting on the interstate following my buddies Cherokee and running gas without ethanol since we were down south. Ethanol = teh mileage murderer.
i got 37 mph on my trip to miami florida from charlotte nc....1500 miles round trip
i get 37MPG with my 3800SC cavalier
JBO since July 30, 2001
i get like 5gpm (gallons per mile) lol my car is horrible on gas i think somethigns wrong with it because i dont beat on it hardly at all
www.driftnamiperformance.com
i get zero. my car doesnt run. however, it could be argued i get unlimted, since i've pushed this damn thing around my driveway/garage about 70000000000000 miles, it seems
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Mike wrote:The auto to manual swap is not as involved as you would think.
Get all the parts you need in a pile, and drive the car into it.
They will find their way into the correct places.
ive never taken mine on a trip longer the 100 miles, but i average about 31-32 filing up with 1/4 tank still in the tank, and that is about 70% city driving and 30% highway...
mitdr774 wrote:The J cars were never rated at 47 MPG. My 98 is only rated at 30 MPG per the new EPA rating system. Even in the city I still get 26-29 MPG.
I have the window sticker right infront of me. 47 highway, 30 city. That's on a Canadian gallon, which for some reason is larger than the American gallon.