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funlovinguy24 07-30-2011 09:15 PM

Boxster MPG
 
So i am wondering what everyone gets MPG wise in their boxsters. I calculate mine when i fill my tank to full, number of gallons i put in, and divide the number of miles ive driven since last fill up by those gallons.


1999 2.5l 5-speed

My best mpg was 23
and my worst was 18
these are for nearly full tanks

i typically get 19-20 mpg anymore.
Am i getting low gas mileage? I drive very conservatively most of the time.
Any suggestions? maybe something isnt working right?

Also just curious what you guys are getting in various years and models

appistappis 07-30-2011 09:23 PM

2000 boxster 2.5.......consistantly at 20.1 mpg

sasha055 07-30-2011 09:59 PM

2000 Boxster base, 2.7L 76K miles
I'm checking my MPG just like you.. every time I fill up, I pull my phone to do the calculations:)
I was getting 16-18mpg, and I drive about 40/60 city/HWY.
For last 2 tanks I'm up to about 20mpg thanks to technotorque, but then again.. I cruise at over 3K rpms:)

Sasha

tonycarreon 07-31-2011 03:45 AM

on long trips (on the highway full time) i get 24, otherwise i get around 19 mixed driving (and i don't necessarily drive "conservatively," so punch it more... :) )

Flavor 987S 07-31-2011 04:20 AM

2006 Boxster S (pushing 43,000 miles now!:))
Spirited country roads I get low-low 20's.
Highway cruising I get over 28.
I'm never in city stop & go traffic.
99.99% top down.
I exclusively purchase 93 octane without ethanol. Makes a HUGE difference.

clickman 07-31-2011 06:37 AM

25 miles/US gal on highway driving, using 94 octane

dmairspotter 07-31-2011 06:48 AM

03 Boxster S

Best 26.8 highway
Overall, about 21

MN 986 07-31-2011 07:31 AM

According to my OBC hack, my 2002 2.7 averages 24-25mpg with mixed driving on most tanks. I have seen as low as 17mpg with harder driving and as high as 31mpg on long freeway trips. I always use premium but we also have a mandated 10% ethanol which is said to reduce mileage so my mileage could be even better.

Flavor 987S 07-31-2011 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MN 986
I always use premium but we also have a mandated 10% ethanol which is said to reduce mileage so my mileage could be even better.


There is a TON of ethanol free gas your great State of Minn. You just have to know where to look. IMHO, 91 pure gas is better than 93 with ethanol:

http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=MN

Paul 07-31-2011 03:58 PM

2001, 28 highway, 21 around town, I like to floor it often. 93 Octane BP with 10% ethanol.

matty-matt 07-31-2011 04:57 PM

top down, highway @ 70mph.ish 25mpg
top up, highway @ 70mph.ish 28mpg
around town and what not, 21mpg

2001 boxster s 6-speed

Overdrive 07-31-2011 05:23 PM

97 with about 44k, haven't done my calculations as frequently, but I usually try to fill up at about 1/4 tank, so out of the 3/4 or so that I do go through I've seen anywhere from 19-23mpg, depending on how much of it is highway, which isn't much unless I'm taking the car out for a run or have a trip with a good length of highway involved, otherwise it's mostly city and local turnpike driving, coupled with ethanol everywhere, so my mileage isn't great...plus I'm not nice to it once it warms up. :rolleyes:

shlim8 07-31-2011 08:13 PM

I've got a 2.7l Tip - average about 17.75mpg.... but then it's normally fast highway driving, cruise at about 4k+rpm...

Would be interested to see what other tiptronic boxsters are getting...

Idaho Red Rocket 3 07-31-2011 08:26 PM

I buy alcohol free 91 octane gas.

My 1998 2.5 5 speed got 24-26 around town and 30-33 on the road trips. I whaled on her often.

My 2000 S 6 speed gets 20-22 around town and 25-28 on road trips. Oh yes, I whale on her often too.

johnsimion 08-01-2011 06:03 AM

I have an 08 base Cayman (2.7L). I just took a 400 mile road trip; averaged 26.5 mpg at 60-70 mph speeds with some city driving. Nearly finished the whole trip on one tank. Not bad. In just urban driving, I usually get 23-24 mpg.

itoy 08-01-2011 07:41 AM

Mine got 18 MPG regular driving
20 MPG Highway.

I got 2.7 l, 2002 Tip with 74k mi.

fatmike 08-01-2011 10:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by matty-matt
top down, highway @ 70mph.ish 25mpg
top up, highway @ 70mph.ish 28mpg
around town and what not, 21mpg

2001 boxster s 6-speed




Wow! 450 miles per tank on the highway!

I've never gotten much over 360-375 miles in a tank (23.5 mpg). I click the mileage reset after every fill up and generally put in 16 gallons every time. I've never, ever, reached 400 miles. I can't imagine averaging 450 miles.

I have noticed a big difference with the top off. Definitely lose a few miles per gallon.

I generally get 325 miles per tank (20.3 mpg) in mixed highway/city (top up/top down) driving.

tonycarreon 08-01-2011 10:55 AM

the furthest i've ever pushed it was 400 miles and i was sweating bullets (mostly because i turned the a/c off at the end) when i finally found a gas station.

i guess theoretically you can get 450 miles on a tank. that comes out to around 26.6 mpg using every last drop...

Overdrive 08-01-2011 12:28 PM

I figure efficiency improved as the years progressed even with the increases in horsepower, but if I remember right the sticker on the car said 24 or 26 highway during the first years of the car. I never expect to get sticker estimates, so I'm happy so long as it's in the 20s. I don't know how some people are getting that good mileage unless you're really cruising at the speed limit in top gear, which I'd love to do if the engine didn't apparently dislike it so much.

hallonz 08-01-2011 12:39 PM

Boxster 2.5 w tiptronic, ECU is tuned/remapped

I get 21-22mpg mixed driving. Around 24mpg highway.

Before the tuning I got 18-19mpg


Getting a remap is the best performance mod done so far, better fuel economy and more power! :cool:

thstone 08-01-2011 02:17 PM

1999 2.5L 5-speed

Typical 21-22mpg. High 24, low 19. Drive it like I stole it on 91 octane Commiefornia Premium Unleaded with 10% Ethanol.

DenverSteve 08-01-2011 04:02 PM

My combined city and mountain driving nets 26 - 28.6 MPG. It doesn't matter if I'm kickin' it in the mountains at 90+ or keeping it "legit" around 65-75. Great car with great mileage.

Dave S. 08-02-2011 03:58 PM

I've checked the mileage on my 03 Boxster S several times and always am right around 27 mpg, virtually all highway driving since I live in the country. Doesn't seem to matter that much if I drive it like I stole it, or just putt around, always right near 27 mpg.

Highlow 08-02-2011 04:47 PM

According to the car, I get 18.7. That is the average over the last few months.

I haven't done the calculations myself.


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