2016 Mazda CX9, front wheel vs all wheel drive & gas mileage
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In a new year's thread resurrection, My new-2-me 2010 FWD has the 2nd most torque steer of anything I've ever driven, 2nd only to a GLH Omni (if anyone's old enough). What a shock as well as it spinning a wheel when dropping the hammer at 20 mph into 1st...hang on!
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MPG - Display readout Vs. manual calculation
I don’t know if I have ever seen a vehicle calculate the MPG correctly using the on screen display. I have a 2012 Mazda CX-9 and my display doesn’t not calculate correctly. My wife has a 2013 Buick Verano and her MPG does not calculate correctly either. Use the above formula to figure out the gas mileage that will be your best bet and if it matches your display in your vehicle then that’s great but I am willing to bet your manual calculation will not match what the display reads out on your vehicle. If you happen to do this and figure it out manually and compare it to what your vehicle says, please reply and let me know what you come up with! Thanks and good luck!
I rented a 2016 CX-9 when my 2015 was getting fixed, it had the 4 banger turbo and it was fun. I didn't like the sound of it but the torque was crazy, have to hold the steering wheel tightly at full throttle. If I had that engine I'd be in trouble because I'd turn the wick up on that turbo just a bit.
I had no idea they didn't offer the 3.7L after 2015. I'm very happy with the power, torque, sound, etc. from the V6 so I'll learn to deal with the gas mileage. I got it to climb to 15 MPG around town so it's probably just me. I filled it up yesterday so I'll keep tabs on it.
I had no idea they didn't offer the 3.7L after 2015. I'm very happy with the power, torque, sound, etc. from the V6 so I'll learn to deal with the gas mileage. I got it to climb to 15 MPG around town so it's probably just me. I filled it up yesterday so I'll keep tabs on it.
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I don’t know if I have ever seen a vehicle calculate the MPG correctly using the on screen display. I have a 2012 Mazda CX-9 and my display doesn’t not calculate correctly. My wife has a 2013 Buick Verano and her MPG does not calculate correctly either. Use the above formula to figure out the gas mileage that will be your best bet and if it matches your display in your vehicle then that’s great but I am willing to bet your manual calculation will not match what the display reads out on your vehicle. If you happen to do this and figure it out manually and compare it to what your vehicle says, please reply and let me know what you come up with! Thanks and good luck!
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