So for some reason my 2010 Chevy Cobalt XFE with the 5 speed manual tranmission is now only getting about 28-30MPG no matter what I do. I was getting 38 city and 42 highway. I'm trying to figure out why.
The only modifications the vehicle has to it is 1 different tire (right front tire is different, but didn't decrease the MPG when initially put on about 8 thousand miles ago).
I have replaced the air filter with a K & N air filter. I'm wondering if that could be causing the problem. MPG loss started around putting this filter in, but it also got a lot colder which could have something to do with it.
Finally, my exhaust smells like eggs, but it has since I bought the car and the dealership says "we can't reproduce the odor". Although you could ask anyone who has been near my car if they smell something and they will always say "kinda smells like eggs". No error codes and the car seems to run fine. Just probably the cat is broken and has been since I bought it so it is hard to say if this is finally becoming a problem.
Anyways, I was thinking it could be the air filter, but I'm looking for any other input. It has gotten a lot colder out and I lost a lot of MPG since it started getting colder, but it doesn't seem to add up. It was in the 50's a couple of days ago and my MPG was still terrible. Even if I coast down all hills and am super light on the pedal I can only get about 31 MPG. and about 29 if I drive the car hard. Doesn't make sense to me.
Thanks in advance to any input!
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The car has about 19K on it. Oil changed regularly and tire pressure is right where it should be. Alignment is fine. Maybe I should check the plugs?
The only modifications the vehicle has to it is 1 different tire (right front tire is different, but didn't decrease the MPG when initially put on about 8 thousand miles ago).
I have replaced the air filter with a K & N air filter. I'm wondering if that could be causing the problem. MPG loss started around putting this filter in, but it also got a lot colder which could have something to do with it.
Finally, my exhaust smells like eggs, but it has since I bought the car and the dealership says "we can't reproduce the odor". Although you could ask anyone who has been near my car if they smell something and they will always say "kinda smells like eggs". No error codes and the car seems to run fine. Just probably the cat is broken and has been since I bought it so it is hard to say if this is finally becoming a problem.
Anyways, I was thinking it could be the air filter, but I'm looking for any other input. It has gotten a lot colder out and I lost a lot of MPG since it started getting colder, but it doesn't seem to add up. It was in the 50's a couple of days ago and my MPG was still terrible. Even if I coast down all hills and am super light on the pedal I can only get about 31 MPG. and about 29 if I drive the car hard. Doesn't make sense to me.
Thanks in advance to any input!
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The car has about 19K on it. Oil changed regularly and tire pressure is right where it should be. Alignment is fine. Maybe I should check the plugs?
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