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What was your MPG to and from the GN?

Started by chrisntam, June 23, 2019, 11:25:03 AM

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chrisntam

With that other thread percolating about mileage, I'd figured I would quiz the audience to see what their MPG was.

Mine coming was 12.2, leaving was about 12, running between 69 to 73 miles per hour.

What was yours?
1970 Deville Convertible 
Dallas, Texas

Scot Minesinger

Driving 1970 Cadillac DVC a total of 609 miles each way primarily on Rt 64, which includes sustained grades of 5% or more for 5 miles both ways (not much flat road).  Whenerver possible drove 75-80mph (speed limit was 70 mph most of the way):

1.  Drive to KY from VA the weather was extremely windy, the side winds were constantly causing correction much of the drive.  It rained off and on (probably only 10% of the time, but it forced a mostly top up drive).  There was a major traffic jam that cost 45 minutes just approaching Louisville.  Driving time was about 10.5 hours with two stops for gas, about 58 mpg average with stops.

Mileage was about 12mpg on the trip to GN


2.  Drive home back to VA the weather was sunny and no wind.  On the first 200 miles top was up roads were wet.  On the last 400 miles, top was down.  Traffic was light and I made it back in 8.75 hours, an incredible 70mph average with two stops for gas.  As we left the first stop for gas with top down on the highway after about 10 minutes of 80 mph, my girl friend said "this is lovely".  It was a wonderful trip back.

Mileage was about 13.5mpg on the trip home


The dual exhausts help improve mileage and engine cooling with high engine demand on the upgrades.

Now she runs a little better after over 1,200 miles of highway driving.  Time for an oil change (based on every 1,500 miles), but the oil looks clean and not a drop was burned.
Fairfax Station, VA  22039 (Washington DC Sub)
1970 Cadillac DeVille Convertible
1970 Cadillac Sedan DeVille
1970 four door Convertible w/Cadillac Warranty

David King (kz78hy)

I got ~15.5 mpg running around 70-75 mph in the '58.

David
David King
CLC 22014  (life)
1958 Eldorado Brougham 615
1959 Eldorado Brougham 56- sold
1960 Eldorado Brougham 83- sold
1998 Deville d'Elegance
1955 Eldorado #277
1964 Studebaker Commander
2012 Volt
CLCMRC benefactor 197

Director and Founder, Eldorado Brougham Chapter
Past President, Motor City Region

Rare Parts brand suspension parts Retailer via Keep'em Running Automotive

Jay Friedman

#3
Along a 175 mile stretch from my home in Georgia to a gas station in Tennessee I got 17.9 mpg in my '49.  It's a bit better than the 16-17 mpg I used to get in the past, but I just tuned the car up with new points etc. and new plugs, as well as having my carb rebuilt not long ago.  Went 55-65 mph and used no oil or coolant.
1949 Cadillac 6107 Club Coupe
1932 Ford V8 Phaeton (restored, not a rod).  Sold
Decatur, Georgia
CLC # 3210, since 1984
"If it won't work, get a bigger hammer."

bcroe

I have covered that road a few times in reverse, dropping down from
IL to KY, then 64 to Virginia Beach.  With extra capacity of a diesel
tank (gas engine), can easily cover 609 miles with one gas stop,
usually average 66 mph, 19 mpg at 70 mph.  Since the factory
odometer usually reads high, mine have been recalibrated to an
extra decimal place.  Bruce Roe

Scot Minesinger

Bruce,

The 609 miles I got from "Google Maps, and the 8.75 hours I got from my phone.  609/8.75 = 69.6mph average.  The speedo read 75-80 mph much of the time and I think it is fairly accurate, as otherwise never would have made that kind of time.  609/13.5 = 45.1 gallons of gas consumed, and the tank holds 26 gallons.  If I drove slower, especially up hill, maybe I could have gotten 15.0 mpg and only used 40.6 gallons and made it with one gas stop, but where is the fun in that?
Fairfax Station, VA  22039 (Washington DC Sub)
1970 Cadillac DeVille Convertible
1970 Cadillac Sedan DeVille
1970 four door Convertible w/Cadillac Warranty

Caddyholic

I got 11 mpg with cruise set at 70. But I trailered my 62 with a 04 Dodge Ram 1500 hemi. The car and trailer weigh 6600. Does that count for this thread?
I got myself a Cadillac but I can't afford the gasoline (AC/DC Down Payment Blues)

1961 Series 62 Convertible Coupe http://bit.ly/1RCYsVZ
1962 Coupe Deville

Caddy Wizard

I got 16.9 in the 55 before the speedo cable broke.  I was going between about 60 and 70.  Probably averaging about 65...
Art Gardner


1955 S60 Fleetwood sedan (now under resto -- has been in paint shop since June 2022!)
1955 S62 Coupe (future show car? 2/3 done)
1958 Eldo Seville (2/3 done)

bcroe

When the diesel cars were hitting the junk yard, I grabbed the fuel
tanks.  These added 3 or 4 gallons, extending my range.  I put in gas
style pickups and caps, after carefully recalibration for a gas gauge
I could really believe.  Some are 28 gallons.  Bruce Roe

Bob Kielar

We got 15.5 in our 55 Fleetwood average speed of about 65. Also did not use any oil,coolant,or transmission fluid. 8)

Keep Cruzin,

Bob Kielar
Keep Cruzin
1955 Cadillac Fleetwood

chrisntam

#10
Quote from: Caddyholic on June 24, 2019, 09:17:42 AM
I got 11 mpg with cruise set at 70. But I trailered my 62 with a 04 Dodge Ram 1500 hemi. The car and trailer weigh 6600. Does that count for this thread?

No.

;)

But it is interesting to note the trailered car mpg.  I have thought of buying a truck/trailer so I didn't have to drive the '70, interesting that it gets about the same mileage, the only difference is comfort, fewer thumbs up and less folks asking about it while fueling...
1970 Deville Convertible 
Dallas, Texas

Caddyholic

Quote from: chrisntam on June 24, 2019, 12:24:08 PM
No.

;)

But it is interesting to note the trailered car mpg.  I have thought of buying a truck/trailer so I didn't have to drive the '70, interesting that it gets about the same mileage, the only difference is comfort, fewer thumbs up and less folks asking about it while fueling...


Yea I was pleased that is pushing 6600 plus truck weight of 6700.

I got all the thumbs up and conversations at the pump as if I was driving it.
I got myself a Cadillac but I can't afford the gasoline (AC/DC Down Payment Blues)

1961 Series 62 Convertible Coupe http://bit.ly/1RCYsVZ
1962 Coupe Deville

The Tassie Devil(le)

Quote from: bcroe on June 24, 2019, 09:47:13 AM
When the diesel cars were hitting the junk yard, I grabbed the fuel
tanks.  These added 3 or 4 gallons, extending my range.  I put in gas
style pickups and caps, after carefully recalibration for a gas gauge
I could really believe.  Some are 28 gallons.  Bruce Roe
I would be very careful about running petrol on a tank designed for diesel.

Petrol tanks, if they are steel, have to be internally tinned to stop internal rusting, but not so with tanks for diesel, as the oil within the diesel does a perfect job of rust prevention.

Not a problem with modern plastic or aluminium tanks.

Bruce. >:D
'72 Eldorado Convertible (LHD)
'70 Ranchero Squire (RHD)
'74 Chris Craft Gull Wing (SH)
'02 VX Series II Holden Commodore SS Sedan
(Past President Modified Chapter)

Past Cars of significance - to me
1935 Ford 3 Window Coupe
1936 Ford 5 Window Coupe
1937 Chevrolet Sports Coupe
1955 Chevrolet Convertible
1959 Ford Fairlane Ranch Wagon
1960 Cadillac CDV
1972 Cadillac Eldorado Coupe

carlhungness

      It's a fine thread but difficult to see what model of vehicle the respondents are talking about in many cases.

chrisntam

Quote from: carlhungness on June 24, 2019, 10:34:24 PM
      It's a fine thread but difficult to see what model of vehicle the respondents are talking about in many cases.

The cars are noted in the signature line at the bottom of each thread.
1970 Deville Convertible 
Dallas, Texas

Scot Minesinger

Chris,

Funny how we all enjoy our cars.  I bought my 1970 DVC to enjoy driving it, a 472 engine and a 18'-9" convertible is the ultimate.  Driving a truck towing 7,000lbs of trailer and car to me is like suffering through an IRS audit only worse. 
Fairfax Station, VA  22039 (Washington DC Sub)
1970 Cadillac DeVille Convertible
1970 Cadillac Sedan DeVille
1970 four door Convertible w/Cadillac Warranty

Gary McKinney

My 1966 Eldorado averaged 14.8 mpg to Louisville and back, A/C on the entire way. 
Gary McKinney

1950 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe
1966 Cadillac Eldorado

"Cadillac Kid" Greg Surfas 15364

Scott,
I suggest that you may have not driven one of the new breed of "trucks".
Greg Surfas
Cadillac Kid-Greg Surfas
Director Modified Chapter CLC
CLC #15364
66 Coupe deVille (now gone to the UK)
72 Eldo Cpe  (now cruising the sands in Quatar)
73 Coupe deVille
75 Coupe deElegance
76 Coupe deVille
79 Coupe de ville with "Paris" (pick up) option and 472 motor
514 inch motor now in '73-

Caddyholic

Quote from: Scot Minesinger on June 25, 2019, 01:14:43 AM
Chris,

Funny how we all enjoy our cars.  I bought my 1970 DVC to enjoy driving it, a 472 engine and a 18'-9" convertible is the ultimate.  Driving a truck towing 7,000lbs of trailer and car to me is like suffering through an IRS audit only worse.

This is the first time I trailered it. I did it because it is an original 57k car. IF I drove it to Louisville it would add 1% for the milage it has aquired over the last 57 years. I drive it locally up and to 100 miles 2-3 times a year. 
I got myself a Cadillac but I can't afford the gasoline (AC/DC Down Payment Blues)

1961 Series 62 Convertible Coupe http://bit.ly/1RCYsVZ
1962 Coupe Deville

Big Fins

Quote from: "Cadillac Kid"  Greg Surfas 15364 on June 25, 2019, 11:08:31 AM
Scott,
I suggest that you may have not driven one of the new breed of "trucks".
Greg Surfas

I know that my Platinum is as well appointed and as smooth as any new Cadillac.
Current:
1976 Eldorado Convertible in Crystal Blue FireMist with white interior and top. (Misty Blue)
1969 Fleetwood Brougham in Chalice Gold FireMist with matching interior and top. (The Old Man) SOLD!

Past and much missed:
1977 Brougham de Elegance
1976 Eldorado Convertible
1972 Fleetwood Brougham
1971 Sedan de Ville
1970 de Ville Convertible
1969 Sedan de Ville
1959 Sedan deVille