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Old 04-01-2012, 07:14 AM   #6
RobbieKnobbie
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My daily driver (07 Mustang conv) gives better mileage reporting than my 06 Boxster S, so my observations are based on that car, though the basic idea is the same...

I can meet or often exceed the rated mileage on that car if I drive conservatively - easy starts from red lights, keeping steady speeds instead of pushing and braking, pushing and braking all the time. I've actually hit 33.5 mpg this way with no crazy modifications. I don't idle the car unnecessarily, and I keep my speed to around 65 on the highway ( the cars sweet spot - above or below that and consumption goes up fast)

If I drive to keep up with traffic, the way people in my area go, my mileage instantly drops to 20 to 22. I don't want to think about how much fuel they're guzzling down in their SUV's and big trucks!

SO much depends on how hard/often you push those pedals.

Back to your new boxster... If it has an aftermarket exhaust, then I'd wager it has a hot chip in it too, both of which will often eat into your mileage. Then there's the way you drive it. It IS a Porsche after all! I'm not surprised by what your getting.

As mentioned, give it a tune up and see where that takes things, but I think you're about where you should be.
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