Originally Posted by
JPD
I'm running an Aveo Sedan 1.4l 5sp Manual in Bangkok Thailand and getting around 29mpg. This is my one disappointment with the car; when I purchased it, the only alternatives were the Toyota Vios (Yaris Sedan), Honda City and Nissan Tida, so the Aveo seemed the choice with the smallest engine (1.4) and 0% financing from Chevrolet. Since then a new range of eco cars have been released, the Nissan March, Honda Brio (47mpg) and the Kia Piccanto (60mpg!).
Since joining this forum, I ordered a Scan Gauge E, $104 delivered, so I'll finally be able to see what driving behavior affects mpg, as up until now I've been guessing. For example, as my Aveo is a manual, I always thought I was saving gas by coasting in neutral as the car rolls better without the engine braking effect, however, all cars have coast down mode which cuts fuel, so maybe I've been doing the wrong thing. When I get the scan gauge I'll be able to see exactly. I'm not expecting the 33% improvement claimed, though!
I've also joined another forum, ecomodding, which has lots of suggestions for driving behavior, aerodynamic mods and weight-saving, but at some point you have to wonder about the Aveo - how come it's so poor? Guys on ecomodding are claiming 50mpg with a Cruze - come on! How's that possible?