99 SL2--35 mpg!

Discussion in 'Saturn S-series' started by Tim & Jackie, Aug 22, 2005.

  1. Tim & Jackie

    Tim & Jackie Guest

    How can this be??? I am the original owner of a 99 SL2 w/auto transmission.
    It has 55,000 miles. I use Mobile 1 and change the oil once a year or
    approximately every 8-10,000 miles. It uses about 1 qt between changes.
    When we first got the car, it got about 21 city and 25 hwy. I haven't
    checked the mileage for 4 or 5 years, but went on a long trip this weekend
    and was shocked to only have to put in 10.5 gallons with 355 miles on the
    odometer. The return trip was 8.5 gallons for 297 miles. That's darn
    close to 35 mpg. I always use the cheap gas at the pump and everything is
    100% stock.
    Does anyone else get this kind of mileage with older Saturns?
    Cheers from Fairbanks, Alaska
    Tim
     
    Tim & Jackie, Aug 22, 2005
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    RKHenry Guest

    Sounds about right to me. I'm using Mobil-1 in my 97, changing it when it
    gets down a quart at around 5,000 miles. Current mileage 99,000. On my daily
    commute, consisting of a 25 mile mix of city and highway driving, I've
    routinely been averaging 33 with a standard deviation of about 2. On a
    couple of long trips it got 38. Who needs a hybrid?

    Two critical factors: trip length and inactivity. I figure that the short
    trips don't let the engine warm up. Changing the engine temp sensor and
    thermostat helped that a little, though it's still running a bit cool. When
    the car sits for extended periods, like it has lately, the gas mileage goes
    down significantly. One possibility is gas evaporating out of the tank,
    though that's not supposed to be possible. Could also be injectors gumming
    up due to sitting, as a bottle of injector cleaner seems to make a
    difference. I've been avoiding gas with alcohol in it since that seems to
    gum things up.

    Bob Henry
     
    RKHenry, Aug 22, 2005
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    Roy Guest

    Yeah, 98 SL1 manual and I get about 32 with a combination of city and
    highway. My girlfriend's 98 SL1 auto gets about 28MPG with roughly the same
    driving patterns (but her transmission acts funny)
     
    Roy, Aug 22, 2005
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    Randall Guest

    35mpg is nothing unusual for my 2000 SC2.

    It's 5 spd, 90K, 70% Hwy/30% City and gets about 15 km/L without even
    trying. Converted to the US equivalent at
    http://www.sciencemadesimple.net/fuel_economy.php, that's 35.3 mpg.

    If I baby it, I can get >17 km/L (about >40 mpg).

    It markedly decreases in winter though to about 11-13 km/L (26-31 mpg).
     
    Randall, Aug 22, 2005
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    Skip Guest

    I have 2k SL2(Sleek Blue Bueaty)w/ manuel transmission and I get around
    40+ mpg rural. Of course I do have the factory spoiler installed :)
     
    Skip, Aug 22, 2005
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    marx404 Guest

    With the current price of gas, isnt it great to own a saturn? 35 mpg is
    quite the status quo for us. I have an '02 with an intake and I average
    25-30 mpg, stock I will do 35. Our family SL1's average 35-40 mpg.

    marx404
     
    marx404, Aug 22, 2005
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    blah blah Guest

    "When we first got the car, it got about 21 city and 25 hwy."

    When you first got the car the engine was not "broke in". If you ran
    Mobil 1 from day one your engine would of probably taken 10-20k miles to
    finally start seating itself halfway right.

    Btw your oil may last 8-10k but does your oil filter? People say oil has
    gotten better so 3000 miles oil changers arent needed... Well oil
    filters have gotten better to. As in they load up faster since they are
    capturing smaller particals. Hence why the 3000 mile changes still
    stand. At least do your oil filter every 4k and you mobil 1 oil every
    8k.
     
    blah blah, Aug 22, 2005
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    Lane Guest

    I use Mobile 1 and change the oil once a year or approximately every
    8-10,000 miles.

    That makes me cringe - especially if you don't change the filter more often.
    While using synth oil is commendable, it still picks up the same
    contaminants that regular oil does, both particle and chemical (and
    recirculates them). Do the longevity of your motor a favor and stick to the
    recommended interval of 3000 miles.

    Lane [ lane (at) evilplastic.com ]
     
    Lane, Aug 22, 2005
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    marx404 Guest

    Amen to Blah blah and Lane. I am asked frequently about going longer using
    synth oils, especially the newer Mobil 1 products. My motor lives on Mobil
    1 and expensive K&N gold oil filters, even though I don't need the more
    expensive stuff. I have exceeded 3K intervals by 1 or 200 miles, but any
    longer than that and that is just plain foolish IMHO when contaminates are a
    serious factor.

    I wish I could get one of the techs to cut an oil filter in half thats been
    changed at 3K miles and one at 50K or more so ppl could see how dirty the
    filter gets and what junk the oil has to flow through as it passes thru the
    filter every time they crank up the engine.

    Back to the topic at hand, if/when the price of gas goes up to $3. a gallon,
    I am 86'ing my AEM intake and putting the oem back on!

    marx404
     
    marx404, Aug 23, 2005
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    clutch Guest

    A pipe cutter you roll around a pipe will cut it really nice. A&P
    mechanics commonly inspect the filter guts on piston air craft when
    they do an oil change.

    Wes
     
    clutch, Aug 29, 2005
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