SloBalt_L61
Junior Member
You're not doing it in Beckley.
Sorry.
Maybe on some of the downhill trips
I've driven all around that area, and the only way you will get 40 mpg for a whole tank of gas is in an XFE, and drive on flat ground.
Not around Beckley WV
I get 40+ (2.2 XFE) but I live in Texas it's all flat and it's all highway miles
The #1 way to increase fuel economy (assuming you've kept up maintenance) is to reduce rotating weight. On cobalts this mostly means lighter wheels and tires. On trucks and it's axles and drive shafts... And don't carry around a bunch of junk in your car. Ditch the tool box get onstar or AAA XFE's don't have spare tires or jacks for this reason.
You can look at ultra low rolling resistance tires ( the trick is they're lightweight) but the performance is total crap. Great gas mileage but a nightmare on wet roads.