Poor fuel efficiency in recently purchased Mazda Miata
Asked by Dkeys88 Jul 21, 2007 at 01:58 AM about the 2000 Mazda MX-5 Miata Base
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
I recently purchased this car from a dealer here in Missouri. The car had only 11,300 miles on it and is in PERFECT condition. It was obviously babied, and rarely driven. I am finding that although the car runs near perfect, It is only getting approx. 18-22 miles per gallon. Are there any common problems that might be causing this perhaps due to the cars inactivity?
5 Answers
littlehorn answered 17 years ago
According to the EPA, your mileage is just about normal -- 20 city, 22 combined http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/noframes/15609.shtml That said, it could need a tune-up, or it could be based on the speed you drive or how you work the clutch if it is a manual.
Check the oil, oil filter, air filter, etc. While the car was babied, it is always good to do some preventive maintenance. 18-22 sounds about right though some people report in the 30's. What is your driving like?
I WOULD DO THE REGULAR MAINTENCE THAT YOU SHOULD DO TO A USED CAR LIKE PLUGS, WIRES, OIL, OIL FILTER, AIR FILTER, FUEL FILTER THAT WAY IN A YEAR OR EVEN 5 YEARS YOU KNOW THE LST TIME THEY WERE REPLACED THATS WHAT I LIKE TO DO WITH USED VECHICLES USUALLY HELPS TO GET BETTER GAS MILLAGE BECAUSE ONCE THE FUEL FILTER IS A LITTLE CLOG IT MAKE THE FUEL PUMP PUSH MORE FUEL BECAUSE THE COMPUTER ISNT GETTING THE RIGHT READING WELL I HOPE THIS WORKS FOR YOU AS IT WORKS FOR ME
oxygen sensor values would tell you if something is wrong,and your check engine light would display if the parameters for fuel trim are exceeded,which i'm guessing yours is not,fuel filter and look at the pugs,air filter,also valve timing could be off if someone did t belt and missed one notch,but might set a code if that was so,look at the plugs,if they are clean,you need to try driving for economy one tank,add good injector cleaner every few months.
Joseph Anthony answered 12 years ago
regular tune up and change oil will help a bit... it also depends on how fast or slow you drive, how hard you step on the gas for speed, gear change...