Year and model | What is the MPG on your Eurovan? | Comments about the Eurovan's MPG (driving conditions, maintenance, gasoline, etc.) | City MPG | Highway MPG | Transmission |
1999 Eurovan | 19 | The 99 GLS sees 19 MPG at
75+ MPH driving on flat Texas roads fastest MPH ever driven in the loaded GLS is 115. |
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2001 Eurovan Weekender | 17.1 | Always premium. Mostly short trips under 40 miles. current miles 83410 |
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2001 Eurovan Weekender | 18 | Includes four days driving at 75-80 MPH on Interstate and 11 days around town for 2555 miles, all with 93 octane gas. Accumulated miles = 159,000 | |||
2003 Eurovan | 16 city 20 highway | Using Conoco if available, premium + | |||
1999 Eurovan Camper | 20 | Pretty much highway
probably on the fast side 70+ MPH.
Some Mountains - live in Denver and need to get through the Rockies on
the longer trips to the coast. No
racks or awnings, straight body work.
Pretty loaded with gear on the inside though. Typically use 87 - 89
octane |
17 | 22 | |
1999 Eurovan Camper | 21 | Premium And exclusively driven on highway | 21 | ||
1997 Eurovan Camper | 20.038 | Most all of LHTCC's miles are highway miles. I am a gentle driver (except when merging onto interstate highways) and actually obey speed limits -- no fudging for speedo error (like I sometimes do with my other car, a '97 Honda Odyssey). We use premium gasoline. Oil change every 5K | ? | 20.038 | |
2003 Eurovan Weekender | 18-20 | 18 | 20 | ||
1999 Eurovan Camper | 19 | I've gotten as low as 16
MPG and as high as 23 MPG in CO when I was driving very conservatively just
enjoying the beauty. Most of my
driving is in a very geographically large city, San Antonio, TX. I'm usually careful to keep to speed limits
and 60 MPH or less, but I do admit to hitting 80 MPH occasionally when on a
trip and really wanting to get somewhere.
Maddog is my only vehicle and since its an election year (I am very
active in politics) and my great grandsons now live in this city, not CA, I
haven't been able to do much long distance trip driving. Hoping to get back on the road in
2013. BTW, I have owned a VW Camper continuously since 1971 when my husband & I bought a new 1971 which we drove for 20 years. Then I had a 1981 (bought in 91) Vanagon camper. In 2000 I bought Maddog and drove her until an 18 wheeler ran he off IH 10 in far west Texas and down a ravine. I wasn't hurt, but she died. Maddog II is my 4th Camper. |
18 | 20 | |
2002 Eurovan Camper | 17 | 16 | 18 | ||
1997 Eurovan Camper | 19 | 16 | 20 | ||
2003 Eurovan | 23 | ||||
1997 Eurovan Camper | 20 don't you want milage? | Miles on van 163,000 - after a long trip - 7,000 plus miles - The avg. for the trip will be 20 mpg I live in Mich. - drive to the west coast & back - mpg better coming back (west to east ) but avg together will be 20 - Most driving is off freeway - but when on the freeway I have a hard time driving under 70mph--I write down my miles & gallons as I am going - mileage will vary between fillups as much as 4 mpg | probably about 16 | guess - 21 | |
1995 Eurovan Camper | 22.1 | This was all highway
driving. This MPG was westbound, in
the mountains West of Salt Lake City on Highway 80. I was on my way back to the bay area in
NorCal and doin' between 65 and 75 mph.
I was alone w/o any gear in it.
This was generally on the down-hill side of the mountains but there's
plenty of up-hill too. I use the
middle priced gas all the time. My EVC
has 93+K miles with stock wheels and tires.
It had 800 miles on a full servicing.
There were snow flurries which slowed me down to the 50's for a little
bit of the time. The tank before that was between Phoenix and Salt Lake where I got 19.8 mpg @ 65 to 75 mph. Daniel |
? | 22.1 | |
2000 Eurovan Camper | 20 | Sometimes 23 hwy except 26 2 years in a row from Reno to Death Valley. Two thoughts: A: The wind is nearly blowing from the north through western Nev in March, and B: It's net downhill no matter where you start in North America. | 15 | 22 | |
2000 Eurovan | 20 | This is a 110K Mi 2000 GLS
Eurovan I run a set of stock replacement Goodyears tires at 42 Lbs. Most of the vans driving is under 80 Mph Both "Get In" and "Get In 2's" speedometers are wrong by 5+ mph above 60. |
18 | 22 | |
2000 Eurovan Camper | 18.6 | Usually drive 70-75 on the highway. van has a fiamma awning which may increase wind resistance slightly? Premium gas always. van has about 85000 miles. | 15 | 18 | |
2003 Eurovan Weekender | 18 | ||||
2001 Eurovan Camper | 17 | ||||
1999 Eurovan | 160000 | Use Techron to peak the mpg. | 16 | 20 | |
2001 Eurovan | 18 | 18 | 18 | ||
2003 Eurovan Weekender | 20 | 19 | 21 | ||
1995 Eurovan Camper | 22.2 | Much better mpg at high altitudes where the partial pressure if oxygen is lower. | 19 | 25 | Manual |
2000 Eurovan | 10 | higher mileage on premium, as much as 12% | 17 | 22 | Automatic |
1997 Eurovan Camper | 13 | 10 | 16 | Automatic | |
1995 Eurovan Camper | 30 | I have to add that my
camper is a 5 cylinder diesel and i live in canada |
28 | 35 | Manual |
1997 Eurovan Camper | 19 | We run premium. Our highest mileage has been 22.5 up and down the hills in Arkansas running about 70 going back to Texas. It was up and down but the overall trend was downhill. Our mileage does not vary radically. Van is meticulously maintained. | 18 | 20 | Automatic |
1993 Eurovan | 19.7 | Sorry..don't do much city driving | 19.7 | Automatic | |
2000 Eurovan | 13 | 13 | Automatic | ||
1995 Eurovan Camper | 18 | 15 | 21 | Manual | |
2003 Eurovan Weekender | 21.6 | The 21.6 mpg was an average
for the entire trip combined on a recent trip of over 2000 mi for the entire
trip, from N.J. To the U.P. in Michigan., so a combination of mountains and
hills and flat, and all speeds. There wre 2 adults and luggage. I use regular gas and Amsoil oil, run a
trans cooler and keep well tuned. I have 109000mi. In town I take all short trips ( 4 mile) with lots of lights about 17 mpg. :) |
17 | 22 | Automatic |
2001 Eurovan Camper | 22 | 18 | 23 | Automatic | |
1999 Eurovan Camper | 21 | Just bought the EVC, drove it from San Diego- Phoeniox. Never exceeded 70 mph, then flew home to Alaska. That's the extent of my experience so far. I am flying to Phoenix in March to pick it up and drive points north. | 21 | Automatic | |
1995 Eurovan Camper | 21 | 17 | 23 | Manual | |
2000 Eurovan Weekender | 17 | mileage seems the same whether I use high test or medium-test gas | ? | 17 | Automatic |
1993 Eurovan Weekender | 267 K | 5K on new motor and Trans.
She purrs like a kitten. New eNtyre 205 65R 15 Long flat trips to the desert, one big hill there so I figure it balances out on the way back. Took out almost 300lbs of seats and wood structures that came stock with the Wekender, just added a small light weight work bench and 150 lbs in tools and toys. Steady average 65 mph, hot and sunny. |
17/18 | 21/23 | Automatic |
1995 Eurovan Camper | 17-20 | Highway MPG is very directly related to speed in my case. If I keep it at about 65 mph I usually get 20 mpg, but, I'm out in the west where most of the speed limits are 75 mpg. That'll usually cost me a mpg or two. I generally average 18-20 mpg per tank. | 18 | 19 | Manual |
1993 Eurovan | 21-26 | City driving for us is 1/2 stop and go and 1/2 straight 60 m.p.h. Highway includes several stops during trip and two very steep mountain passes as well as some heavy traffic for the last short portions. Speed is kept below 70 (app. 67-68 m.p.h.) | 21 | 23-26 | Manual |
1995 Eurovan Camper | 22 | Generally accelerate gently, but on the highway I might cruise above 65 if there's no traffic. | 19 | 24 | Manual |
1993 Eurovan | 21.5 | MPG from recent 1300-mile trip from Reno to Las Vegas, including trips over Tioga Pass (10,000') and through Furnace Creek (-168'). Primarily using 91, but also a tank of 87. | Manual |
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
MPG Survey Summary
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