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Tucson Fuel Consumption Issues(petrol models only), PETROL MODELS ONLY
| johngbeach |
Feb 19 2005, 06:57 PM
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sorry dont know conversions but my v6 2.7 4wd tucson mileage has increased from 15.9 mpg at 1000 miles to 21.5 mpg ar 2000 miles . I hope this has helped :clap:
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| Crowie |
Feb 23 2005, 11:01 PM
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Fuel consumption of the Tucson seems to have become an obsession. Those with a trip computer can reset it when you fill up. When you drive out of the Servo after filling the tank, the fuel consumption readout will probably read 16/18ltrs per 100 km for the first 100 metres. Thats because its averaging your acceleration out of the servo and onto the road. Keep watching, and it goes down.
The BMW X3 which is a similar size to the Tucson has 2.5ltr in line 6cyl and averages 11L/100km with a 5 speed auto, (extra gear to the Tucson) and produces more power. There is not a lot in it. If you want to own a smallish SUV and save on a bit of fuel you can go and buy an X3 for AUD$67.000. Oh yes, add a sunroof AUD$3300. The Tucson Elite has just about everything the X3 has and a few things it hasn't as standard.
Its no use making anything useful of the average fuel consumption until you have at least done a few thousand k's. If you had done the research before buying you would know that higher fuel consumption is normal for them. I've said in other places that I'm averaging just on 13ltr/100km after 1500km of city and country driving. I'm :D. Just enjoy the vehicle and it's many advantages.
This post has been edited by Crowie: Feb 23 2005, 11:18 PM
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| PhineasP |
Feb 23 2005, 11:39 PM
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I agree Crowie. I suppose a lot of people on the forum, myself included, are enjoying our first SUV and I'm sure we purchased our Tucsons for a great variety of reasons, probably none of them much to do with fuel economy. It's time to think again of all those excellent reasons when our hip pocket feels a little bruised after filling up. The big test for me will be towing our pop-up when next we take to the road on holidays. It used to cut our Toyota Avalon distance per tankful from around 550 to about 350 km.
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| Rusty |
Feb 25 2005, 12:48 AM
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QUOTE(spikeengelbrecht @ Jan 4 2005, 04:40 PM) I'm in the process of buying the 2.0l version (available in South Africa) but have my doubts when I read comments in the forum re fuel consumption. Does the 2.0l have a similar or worse problem than the 6cylinder? Howzit Boet Old SA in Canada and have just bought a 2.0 I 5 speed,have a long story to tell about the car but so far ( to early to tell ).Around town I get +/- 15 km/l and open road +/- 11.5 km/l. Rusty
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| neil oconnor |
Feb 25 2005, 11:16 AM
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QUOTE(PhineasP @ Feb 23 2005, 08:39 PM) I agree Crowie. I suppose a lot of people on the forum, myself included, are enjoying our first SUV and I'm sure we purchased our Tucsons for a great variety of reasons, probably none of them much to do with fuel economy. It's time to think again of all those excellent reasons when our hip pocket feels a little bruised after filling up. The big test for me will be towing our pop-up when next we take to the road on holidays. It used to cut our Toyota Avalon distance per tankful from around 550 to about 350 km. hi, just want to add in general im happy with my tucson too (apart from today when the alarm would not close the front door! something must have froze!). I was only pissed off with the fuel consumption as Hyundai gave it almost the same figures as my old Santa Fe 9.8 vs 10 for mixed driving, so when I got about 50% less km/full tank I was shocked. I know the quoted figures by Hyundai are in ideal conditions but 18.5l or 275km/tank is a bit too way off. (pocket very bruised as its about 65 euros a refil!) You guys down under seem to get much more what I would have expected... ie around the 12-13 mark. Ive almost 2000km on mine now, and its dropped from 19.1 at the start to 18.1 ish. At least its going down though! One theory could be that its summer and warm where you are, were here its between -10 and +5 deg. Maybe that effects it some how. good luck towing the pop-up(?), im sure the tucosn will take it in its stride. cheers Neil :thumbsup:
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| writedoc |
Mar 9 2005, 07:13 PM
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QUOTE(neil oconnor @ Feb 14 2005, 03:47 AM) I have 1700km on my V6 and Im still reading 18.1-18.5 litres /100km on the onboard computer
Onboard computer? My Hyundai doesn't have an onboard computer, just a trip meter. Another cost-cutting thing in addition to the lack of side-impact airbags on Canadian models? :crying:
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| Iceman_j05 |
Mar 11 2005, 02:38 PM
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Hey everyone! I just bought a Tuscan and am loving it. As far as feul consumtion goes, it will get better by about the 4000 to 5000 km range. Don't trust the electronic readout on the dash, as it is just an estimation and not precise.
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| stevek |
Mar 12 2005, 01:37 AM
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I have 2400km and on the last fill-up averaged 12.5L per 100km.Not to bad Using 81 octane fuel Steve k Abbotsford , B.C. Canada
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| Scorpio |
Mar 12 2005, 05:48 PM
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QUOTE(Geoff D @ Feb 15 2005, 10:10 AM) Hi I too have been quite disappointed with the fuel consumption of the V6. I live on a small island with very little highway driving and have been averaging approximately 14L/100kmh. Otherwise I am extremely pleased with the vehicle if I would live on a small island then I would buy a Bike ! ! :P
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