Hyundai Santa Fe Real World MPG
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"Real World" Fuel Economy vs. EPA Estimates
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Year: 2002
Trim: GL
Engine: 2.4-liter 138-hp Sirius 4-cylinder
Transmission: 4-speed automatic with Shiftronic
Major options: Utility Pkg w/ABS, roof rack cross-rails
Average actual mpg, city: 19
Average actual mpg, highway: 27.5
EPA-rated mpg, city: 20
EPA-rated mpg, highway: 27
Driving style: enthusiastic, consistently
Mike
Check out the Hyundai Santa Fe: Prices Paid & Buying Experience discussion if you are leaning towards buying.
Steve, Host
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sundae2, "Hyundai Santa Fe" #4410, 18 Feb 2006 12:33 pm
Please continue over there. Thanks,
Steve, Host
Was getting ~19.4 before switching to synthetic and in mostly city driving. And now at ~2500 miles, we're getting 20.4 in "ALL" city driving.
Best all Highway was ~27.2.
I'm not complaining and expect that around 5000 miles it will be even better. And that's with my wife's heavy foot.
JCS
I just bought a 2007 Ltd AWD and have already put in two tanks of gas. The first lasted only a week!!! I didn't drive that much, but I did do a lot of city driving and stop and go. Haven't done any real highway driving yet.
How long will it take for me to get the MPG that Hyundai says we should be getting? I'm currently only averaging about 14 MPG right now which is a little disturbing.
Thanks
Hopefully, it will get better. Thanks.
Have you tried resetting the trip computer? Best done at fillup but you can reset at anytime. You'll need to drive about 10 miles or so before you get a better look at the mpg.
And, as it the drive train breaks in, you'll start seeing better mpg. I think ours started around the 1000 mile mark.
JCS
I'll keep track of it and see what happens.
I'm hoping more people will post their mileage for the 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe. I'm trying to decide whether we should buy this car, and I feel like if I just had more real world information about gas mileage it would help. Now that people have owned their 2007 for a while, can you provide info about your mileage. Also, can you list the model of Santa Fe.
Thank so much.
On the freeway, driving at a constant 65-70 with the engine warmed up, I will get about 24 to 26 mpg, depending on terrain and wind direction/velocity. I was able to get it up to 29 mpg once, but that must have been a fluke.
So you see, real world MPG is somewhat nebulous and can vary greatly depending on how you drive, the roads you drive on, and most importantly, the length of your trips. What they say about bunching up all your errands so you only need to go out once really does make a lot of sense. A cold engine is a gas hog, plus that's when it does 90% of it's polluting since the catalytic converter is not heated up.
I've owned a 2007 SF Limited AWD with third row seat for two months now and absolutely love it. It's so much fun to drive. I have about 1200 miles on it.
The service manager in Utica told me the break-in mileage is 8000 miles, I find this hard to believe. He also said no one has had a problem with mileage.
Can I expect any better mileage?
Ed
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I am what you might call anal, about maintenance and up keep. So the 10 tips, I am aware of them.
My Sante Fe has about 2200 mile on it.
I have noticed that it downshifts at times at 32 miles per hour, when I am coasting to a stop or just following traffic. It seems to downshift too early. It also seems to stay in a gear while upshifting.
Is this a characteric of this transmission or does it need attention?
Ed
That is all we have used in the past several vehicles we have owned.
Has anyone seen any benefit in using a higher octane gasoline?
Since it is new, I am following the manufacturers guidelines(87 octane) so if it doesn't perform like it should I can tell the garage.
My mileage is terrible so far.
Ed
We have good luck using Shell, Chevron/Texaco, or Phillips 66 Regular Unleaded.
I buy the 5.25 oz bottle of Lucas and refill it from a large bottle.
I put about 3 oz in the small bottle and when I am down about 10 gallons of gasoline, add the Lucas then top off with gas so it gets mixed up good.
We use it in both vehicles.
But until mine is running within the mileage range as advertised, I wont put any additive in.
I'm getting 13 1/2 to 14 1/2 mpg.
What is the normal breakin period for these?? The service manager sugested to me 8000 to 10,000 miles. I have never heard of anything like that before!!!
Is this highway or city driving?
I bought a digital gauge at Wal-Mart and check the tires in the morning before the vehicle is driven. If you drive it and the tire warms up, you get a false high pressure reading when actually the tire is under inflated. Check out the following web site.
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Read the page about Inflation Pressure.
Try different brands of regular unleaded too as that can make a difference. Find one that gives you the best mileage. Different brands have different additives that can make a difference.
Over the years I have found with more miles your vehicle will improve on gas mileage.
Using 5W20 oil when you change oil helps some too if your vehicle calls for it.
I always take my vehicles to the dealer for an oil change and make sure that they use the proper weight oil!
I changed my oil today and it was dirty for only 1852 miles on it. The dealership was supposed to do the first change at 914 when I requested it.
I'm wondering now if I have engine adjustments and transmission adjustments to be made.
I'll keep my documentation a little longer and see what happens
Ed
With premium it seemed superb today. I intend to trade this for a 2008 with the bigger engine. My fault for being cheap and not wanting 18 inch tires.
Overall except for the 2.7 this is a great vehicle, very reliable, nice features, everything works.
Mostly in town, SF trip computer says we are getting 23.4 mph. One tank read 24.1 (I reset after every fillup).
Finally got the SF on the highway for a check of the highway only milage. Drove approx. 120 miles one way between 70-80mph and got only 21.5mpg! Terrible, but I felt that the extreme cold and a lot of wind cut the numbers.
Anyway, on the return trip, I drove at 70-75 and got a respectable 27.1 mpg. It was also about 25 degrees warmer with no real wind. Maybe I had a tailwind too!
So, we are still getting 23ish in town. Later this month will be making 450 mile trip each way to visit grandma and then we will see what the real highway mileage is over a longer haul.
I used to own an Accord V6 with the 240hp engine and when running 70-80 averaged about 27mpg, and this was with a lot less weight.
Don't know what the story is though with all these bad gas mileage numbers as this makes me nervous.
As for break in. Cars today are made with much greater tolerances in the engine and don't need as much breakin as cars did back in the 70's. That being said, Hyundai says the breakin is 1200 miles. At that point, the moving components in the engine should be worn in, not worn out. I doubt that the breakin of 8-10K miles is real or has any real merit. I do know though that VW puts or did put a heavier weight specific breakin oil in their cars and did not recommend changing it for like 10K miles initially. If you did, it could damage the internal engine parts. But Hyundai has no such recommendations. Their manual states the first oil change is at 5K. My 2003 Honda was at 7.5K. Doing it before that could mess things up over the life of the engine.
Mine is scheduled to go in after Christmas for its first oil change.
john
It's funny(and sad) the shop foreman(in Utica, NY) told me the break in period was between 8000 and 10,000. I hope he doesn't think anyone would believe that.
I'm thinking of contacting Hyundai after a few more fill-ups, if things don't get better
I used the tip computer, but I know it was pretty close when I filled up because of the overall milage. I've heard the tip computers are usually off by about 1mpg so, I figure it was like 26. Rarely though did I hit 75. Usually only when I needed to pass. Other than that, I kept the SF cruise control on 71-72mph.
john
Checked with the dealer's service department while I was buying the vehicle and discovered that they are using 10-30 Oil.
Owners manual and oil filler cap says you need 5W20 oil! I will bring my own oil and will be using 5W20 Synthetic Oil.
The 3.3 Liter engine in the 2007 Santa Fe holds 5.49 us quarts according to my owners manual.
Proper tire pressure along with the right engine oils help with mileage cold weather starting.
From what I am seeing with the mileage indicator, looks like I will get over the EPA readings.
Am a older driver and drive as such!
You want to hear something good--- I got a chance to check under the hood today. I had to remove the engine cover(cowl), first.
In order to remove the 3 rear spark plugs, the intrake manifold looks like it has to come off first.
Have a nice day
Wife and I don't keep vehicles all that long as a rule (between 2 - 3 years) and being retired don't actually drive that much.
As I previously mentioned, I have found that the Lucas Fuel Treatment helps mileage and the way vehicles run and have used it for sometime @ the rate of 2.5 oz - 3 oz per 10 gallons of Regular Unleaded Gasoline. I add it before filling with fuel so it gets mixed up good.
The owners manual recommends regular unleaded but mentioned that for improved performance you can use higher octane.
I will be using the 5w20 oil too and will have it changed before heading on a 2500 mile trip early this spring.
Best,
Sfmama
This SF is nothing like my 1970 Roadrunner
The odd thing is that ALL the meters read about 15 to 20% higher MPG than actual fuel mileage. Typically, across the board, mileage is around 14 to 15 (actual) around town and about 20 mpg highway at 60 degrees.
To confirm your mileage, use the conventional method for checking mileage for the next several fill ups (look at the trend and averages and you will be unpleasantly surprised.
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Ed
Have found that some stations pumps are not all that accurate and too that time of day, etc., can have an effect on one's figures.
+ some stations' brands do not give the same mileage as others because of additives.
Have been doing a lot of short trips around town but just after the first of the year will be going on a 2500 mile trip and will see how the fuel mileage does then.
Right now I have no complaints with the mileage.
I am not an aggressive driver and try and coast up to red lights and take it easy taking off as much as possible without blocking or holding back traffic.
Ed
So at least for my Santa Fe Limited AWD, I'm getting exactly what's been advertised. My MPG computer also seems to be right on.
Mileage was 25.1 on regular unleaded.
I filled up this morning, also mixed driving, 12.93 mpg. A far cry from the minimum of 18 they advertise.
I have the 2.5 but was told to document the mileage which I have been doing.
I still don't like the way this transmission acts.