My 06 has about 1700 miles on it with no modifications.
On Friday night, there were many accidents on the freeways on my drive home from work (total distance of about 23 miles). Fortunately, I wasn't involved with any of them. Unfortunately, whether I was on the freeway or side streets, I spent a lot of time idling, but still moving to the point that I couldn't really shut the engine down.
As I reached home, my overhead indicated about 11. 8 mpg, down from a normal 13. 8-14. 5 for city driving (the highest I've ever seen was 15. 3). I assumed my idle time killed me. I ran a few errands that night, and the mileage never went up (despite hitting the reset).
The fuel level was around 3/8 of a tank, and I haven't added fuel since I last filled it.
Saturday, the mileage indicated the same low numbers, so I started driving the p1$$ out of it - basically stab and steer in an effort of hopefully burning off any carbon build-up I may have had (thinking that was the problem). I drove it hard. Understandably, the mileage didn't go up. I haven't driven it this hard since I bought it. The performance was the same as normal.
Today (Sunday), with normal driving the mileage continued to be about 2 mpg low. However, I noticed about a 6" spot of automatic transmission fluid on the ground in my garage (below front of the transmission). Although I didn't start up the engine to check ATF fluid level yet, the engine oil level is correct, and I did not find any blockage in the air filter.
Any suggestions before I take time off work and take it to the dealer? Do I just need to drive it hard to burn off any carbon? What may explain the trans fluid? Thanks in advance.
On Friday night, there were many accidents on the freeways on my drive home from work (total distance of about 23 miles). Fortunately, I wasn't involved with any of them. Unfortunately, whether I was on the freeway or side streets, I spent a lot of time idling, but still moving to the point that I couldn't really shut the engine down.
As I reached home, my overhead indicated about 11. 8 mpg, down from a normal 13. 8-14. 5 for city driving (the highest I've ever seen was 15. 3). I assumed my idle time killed me. I ran a few errands that night, and the mileage never went up (despite hitting the reset).
The fuel level was around 3/8 of a tank, and I haven't added fuel since I last filled it.
Saturday, the mileage indicated the same low numbers, so I started driving the p1$$ out of it - basically stab and steer in an effort of hopefully burning off any carbon build-up I may have had (thinking that was the problem). I drove it hard. Understandably, the mileage didn't go up. I haven't driven it this hard since I bought it. The performance was the same as normal.
Today (Sunday), with normal driving the mileage continued to be about 2 mpg low. However, I noticed about a 6" spot of automatic transmission fluid on the ground in my garage (below front of the transmission). Although I didn't start up the engine to check ATF fluid level yet, the engine oil level is correct, and I did not find any blockage in the air filter.
Any suggestions before I take time off work and take it to the dealer? Do I just need to drive it hard to burn off any carbon? What may explain the trans fluid? Thanks in advance.