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sonata32 08-29-2003 12:39 PM

Bought a 2003 Sonata!!
 
Bought a 2003 sonata v-6 with sunroof. I love the car. I have a few question
for the group. I've notice that it sucks a lot of gas!! When it gets to a
half of tank I fill it up. I've notice that it gets to a half after going
150 miles. Is this good? How do you calculate your gas mileage? Also, I
notice when I use the trunk release on the remote or inside the car, the
trunk just releases the lock put the trunk itself does not come up by
itself. Is it suppose to. I thought maybe the car is new and it needs to be
worked into. Does anyone else have this situation? Is it normal? All in all
I am happy with the car. So far I have 800 miles on it. Good luck to all you
others with your new hyundais. Take care.Sonata32



Dances With Crows 08-29-2003 04:57 PM

Re: Bought a 2003 Sonata!!
 
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 12:39:10 -0400, sonata32 staggered into the Black
Sun and said:
> Bought a 2003 sonata v-6 with sunroof. I love the car. I've notice
> that it sucks a lot of gas!! When it gets to a half of tank I fill it
> up. I've notice that it gets to a half after going 150 miles. Is this
> good?


Good compared to what? It's excellent compared to an SUV, terrible
compared to one of those Toyota hybrids. Seems a little low for a
Sonata compared to the EPA ratings, but read on.

> How do you calculate your gas mileage?


(miles driven)/(gallons of gas consumed) = miles per gallon. If the gas
tank holds 17.2 gallons, and you drove 150 miles on half a tank, you got
17.44 miles/gallon. Remember that the gas gauges on most cars are only
approximate (it's never empty when you hit "E", f'rexample) and also
remember that cars get better mileage when they're out of their break-in
period (yours is still in break-in, obviously.)

> when I use the trunk release on the remote or inside the car, the
> trunk just releases the lock put the trunk itself does not come up by
> itself. Is it suppose to. I thought maybe the car is new and it needs
> to be worked into.


Yes, the engine needs to be broken in as described in your owner's
manual. The non-engine systems should have been working from the start.

--
Matt G|There is no Darkness in eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see
I once wrote some Win3.11 driver code with some very badly-stored Kynoch
ammunition. --MegaHAL, trained on ASR

John D. 08-29-2003 05:53 PM

Re: Bought a 2003 Sonata!!
 
I think your truck release is working properly. Mine works the same way. All
it does is unlock the trunk, the same way the fuel door is released when you
push the fuel door button.
I track my mileage using the odometer and trip. I use the odometer to verify
the trip. When I fill the car I record the date, odometer, trip, gallons,
price and total paid. I divide the trip mileage by the number of gallons
purchased to get the mpg. I am averaging 21.03 mpg. I get about 25 mpg on
the highway and about 18 mpg around town. I bought my 2003 Sonata V6 LX at
the end of April.
Good luck with yours,
John D.

"sonata32" <sonata32@nospam.cm> wrote in message
news:IkL3b.32117$xf.13326@lakeread06...
Bought a 2003 sonata v-6 with sunroof. I love the car. I have a few question
for the group. I've notice that it sucks a lot of gas!! When it gets to a
half of tank I fill it up. I've notice that it gets to a half after going
150 miles. Is this good? How do you calculate your gas mileage? Also, I
notice when I use the trunk release on the remote or inside the car, the
trunk just releases the lock put the trunk itself does not come up by
itself. Is it suppose to. I thought maybe the car is new and it needs to be
worked into. Does anyone else have this situation? Is it normal? All in all
I am happy with the car. So far I have 800 miles on it. Good luck to all you
others with your new hyundais. Take care.Sonata32





Mess 08-29-2003 06:02 PM

Re: Bought a 2003 Sonata!!
 
For the gasoline milage "gallons consumed" is the amount of fuel you put into the car when you fill it up. You can't use the entire tank (17.2 G.)

Miles divided by Gallons.

Miles btwn the last fill up and the current fill up divided by the gallons used btwn the 2 fill ups (how much fuel put in the car.)



"Dances With Crows" <danceswithcrows@usa.net> wrote in message news:slrnbkvfh2.5ie.danceswithcrows@samantha.crow2 02.dyndns.org...
> On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 12:39:10 -0400, sonata32 staggered into the Black
> Sun and said:
> > Bought a 2003 sonata v-6 with sunroof. I love the car. I've notice
> > that it sucks a lot of gas!! When it gets to a half of tank I fill it
> > up. I've notice that it gets to a half after going 150 miles. Is this
> > good?

>
> Good compared to what? It's excellent compared to an SUV, terrible
> compared to one of those Toyota hybrids. Seems a little low for a
> Sonata compared to the EPA ratings, but read on.
>
> > How do you calculate your gas mileage?

>
> (miles driven)/(gallons of gas consumed) = miles per gallon. If the gas
> tank holds 17.2 gallons, and you drove 150 miles on half a tank, you got
> 17.44 miles/gallon. Remember that the gas gauges on most cars are only
> approximate (it's never empty when you hit "E", f'rexample) and also
> remember that cars get better mileage when they're out of their break-in
> period (yours is still in break-in, obviously.)
>
> > when I use the trunk release on the remote or inside the car, the
> > trunk just releases the lock put the trunk itself does not come up by
> > itself. Is it suppose to. I thought maybe the car is new and it needs
> > to be worked into.

>
> Yes, the engine needs to be broken in as described in your owner's
> manual. The non-engine systems should have been working from the start.
>
> --
> Matt G|There is no Darkness in eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see
> I once wrote some Win3.11 driver code with some very badly-stored Kynoch
> ammunition. --MegaHAL, trained on ASR


Rob Rust 08-30-2003 07:46 AM

Re: Bought a 2003 Sonata!!
 

"sonata32" <sonata32@nospam.cm> wrote in message
news:IkL3b.32117$xf.13326@lakeread06...
> Bought a 2003 sonata v-6 with sunroof. I love the car. I have a few

question
> for the group. I've notice that it sucks a lot of gas!! When it gets to a
> half of tank I fill it up. I've notice that it gets to a half after going
> 150 miles. Is this good? How do you calculate your gas mileage? Also, I
> notice when I use the trunk release on the remote or inside the car, the
> trunk just releases the lock put the trunk itself does not come up by
> itself. Is it suppose to. I thought maybe the car is new and it needs to

be
> worked into. Does anyone else have this situation? Is it normal? All in

all
> I am happy with the car. So far I have 800 miles on it. Good luck to all

you
> others with your new hyundais. Take care.Sonata32
>
>

My wife got a 2003 Sonata LX in April and she loves it. We currently get
between 22-24 mpg. Use the odometer to track your milage and divide by
actual gallons. Be sure to fill your tank up to the same point every time
(like when it first clicks off) to ensure that the gas delivered is the
same.



Neil 08-30-2003 04:10 PM

Re: Bought a 2003 Sonata!!
 
"sonata32" <sonata32@nospam.cm> wrote in message news:<IkL3b.32117$xf.13326@lakeread06>...
> Bought a 2003 sonata v-6 with sunroof. I love the car. I have a few question
> for the group. I've notice that it sucks a lot of gas!! When it gets to a
> half of tank I fill it up.


Consumer Reports found:

Fuel economy
CU's overall mileage, mpg 21

CU's city/highway, mpg 14/30

CU's 150-mile trip, mpg 27

Annual fuel: gal./cost 700/$1050

Cruising range, mi. 425

>I've notice that it gets to a half after going
> 150 miles.


Do you mean your gas gauge looks like the tank is halway full? I
suspect that gas gauges in general are designed only to give you a
relative idea, not the exact amount of gas in your tank. I've never
driven a Sonata, so this is just my guess.

>Is this good? How do you calculate your gas mileage?


See other posts.

>Also, I
> notice when I use the trunk release on the remote or inside the car, the
> trunk just releases the lock put the trunk itself does not come up by
> itself.


I suspect that the trunk is unlocked as you say, but the trunk lid
doesn't fully open for the reason that if it did, it might
accidentally hit you in the face. I can't think of any car where
rekeasing the hood or trunk lock causes the hood or trunk lid to
raise. You have to pick those up yourself.

This is also a safety feature when you drive, BTW. If you were to
unlock the trunk accidentally while driving, and the trunk lid did
open fully, it would block your view.

I don't know about trunks and possible US laws that mean trunk locks
have to function in the way they do, but it seems possible that US law
might require this on all cars. All cars sold in the US that I can
think of actually have two locks for the hood, so even if you unlock
the hood from inside the car, you have to release a second lock
outside the car to get the hood to open. Wouldn't be good to have a
hood suddenly open at speed!

>Is it suppose to. I thought maybe the car is new and it needs to be
> worked into. Does anyone else have this situation? Is it normal? All in all
> I am happy with the car. So far I have 800 miles on it. Good luck to all you
> others with your new hyundais. Take care.Sonata32


Neil J. Hubbard 08-30-2003 07:19 PM

Re: Bought a 2003 Sonata!!
 

"Neil" <neilkoomen@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:daa8d05c.0308301210.4b452362@posting.google.c om...

> I suspect that the trunk is unlocked as you say, but the trunk lid
> doesn't fully open for the reason that if it did, it might
> accidentally hit you in the face. I can't think of any car where
> rekeasing the hood or trunk lock causes the hood or trunk lid to
> raise. You have to pick those up yourself.


I had a 1986 Mustang LX that would pop the trunk when you hit the button.
Not enough force to loosen teeth if it hit you in the face, as the lid only
weighed about five pounds.

Regards,

Neil



Jamie 08-30-2003 09:47 PM

Re: Bought a 2003 Sonata!!
 

"Neil" <neilkoomen@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:daa8d05c.0308301210.4b452362@posting.google.c om...
> "sonata32" <sonata32@nospam.cm> wrote in message

news:<IkL3b.32117$xf.13326@lakeread06>...
> > Bought a 2003 sonata v-6 with sunroof. I love the car. I have a few

question
> > for the group. I've notice that it sucks a lot of gas!! When it gets to

a
> > half of tank I fill it up.

>
> Consumer Reports found:
>
> Fuel economy
> CU's overall mileage, mpg 21
>
> CU's city/highway, mpg 14/30
>
> CU's 150-mile trip, mpg 27
>
> Annual fuel: gal./cost 700/$1050
>
> Cruising range, mi. 425
>
> >I've notice that it gets to a half after going
> > 150 miles.

>
> Do you mean your gas gauge looks like the tank is halway full? I
> suspect that gas gauges in general are designed only to give you a
> relative idea, not the exact amount of gas in your tank. I've never
> driven a Sonata, so this is just my guess.
>
> >Is this good? How do you calculate your gas mileage?

>
> See other posts.
>
> >Also, I
> > notice when I use the trunk release on the remote or inside the car, the
> > trunk just releases the lock put the trunk itself does not come up by
> > itself.

>
> I suspect that the trunk is unlocked as you say, but the trunk lid
> doesn't fully open for the reason that if it did, it might
> accidentally hit you in the face. I can't think of any car where
> rekeasing the hood or trunk lock causes the hood or trunk lid to
> raise. You have to pick those up yourself.
>
> This is also a safety feature when you drive, BTW. If you were to
> unlock the trunk accidentally while driving, and the trunk lid did
> open fully, it would block your view.
>
> I don't know about trunks and possible US laws that mean trunk locks
> have to function in the way they do, but it seems possible that US law
> might require this on all cars. All cars sold in the US that I can
> think of actually have two locks for the hood, so even if you unlock
> the hood from inside the car, you have to release a second lock
> outside the car to get the hood to open. Wouldn't be good to have a
> hood suddenly open at speed!
>
> >Is it suppose to. I thought maybe the car is new and it needs to be
> > worked into. Does anyone else have this situation? Is it normal? All in

all
> > I am happy with the car. So far I have 800 miles on it. Good luck to all

you
> > others with your new hyundais. Take care.Sonata32


In regards to the fuel gauge, I have an 03 Elantra GT with the trip
comp.odometer. I was driving to work with the fuel gauge on empty and the
warning gas/empty tank light lit up and the trip computer still said 78 km
to empty. I didn't and still don't know which one to trust. I went and
filled up at the closest gas station after thinking I didn't want to run out
of gas during rush hour traffic..

would it have gone another 78 km?
is there really half of a tank in the car when it shows that on the gauge?
I am guessing it is pretty close to empty when it shows empty.
and I have noticed my gas gauge stays up around the upper 3/4 tank than it
does around 1/2 and below. I don't trust the gauge to give me any sort of
accurate reading.

J.



Jerry Kindall 08-31-2003 02:04 AM

Re: Bought a 2003 Sonata!!
 
In article <Bsc4b.874482$3C2.19919931@news3.calgary.shaw.ca >, Jamie
<hillybilly99@shaw.ca> wrote:

> In regards to the fuel gauge, I have an 03 Elantra GT with the trip
> comp.odometer. I was driving to work with the fuel gauge on empty and the
> warning gas/empty tank light lit up and the trip computer still said 78 km
> to empty. I didn't and still don't know which one to trust. I went and
> filled up at the closest gas station after thinking I didn't want to run out
> of gas during rush hour traffic.. would it have gone another 78 km?


Converting to miles so I can tell how far it actually is, that's just
under 50, which would imply (based on fuel economy of 25-ish MPG) that
the car has a little under 2 gallons of gas when the needle's pointing
to empty. I'd believe 1 gallon, but 2 seems stretching it a bit. So
yeah, I'd call that an estimate; don't rely too much on it.

If you don't fill the tank all the way up all the time, the trip
computer may assume you have done so, which would throw off the
calculations a bit. I can't imagine it would use the gas gauge to
determine how much fuel you have, it's simply not accurate enough.
Instead, the trip computer probably notices when the fuel level goes up
significantly and assumes you have filled up.

--
Jerry Kindall, Seattle, WA <http://www.jerrykindall.com/>
2003 Chianti Red Elantra GT
When replying by e-mail, use plain text ONLY to make sure I read it.
Due to spam and viruses, I filter all mail with HTML or attachments.

John D. 09-01-2003 09:49 AM

Re: Bought a 2003 Sonata!!
 
That's an option... One that should be standard!

"Jerry Kindall" <jerrykindall@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
news:300820032257102835%jerrykindall@nospam.invali d...
In article <daa8d05c.0308301210.4b452362@posting.google.com >, Neil
<neilkoomen@hotmail.com> wrote:

> >Is this good? How do you calculate your gas mileage?

>
> See other posts.


What's to calculate? Does the Sonata not have a trip computer that
displays the gas mileage? My Elantra has that (it will also display
distance until empty). I can't believe the Sonata wouldn't also!

--
Jerry Kindall, Seattle, WA <http://www.jerrykindall.com/>
2003 Chianti Red Elantra GT
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Due to spam and viruses, I filter all mail with HTML or attachments.



Jason 09-11-2003 05:32 PM

Re: Bought a 2003 Sonata!!
 
I have a 2003 Sonata LX. The gas mileage on the stock car sucks.
Replace the intake with a CAI or WAI (or at least get a K&N and remove
the lower resonator) and then swap out the exhaust from the cat-back
(note: don't be a ricer and get an annoying muffler, at least try to
keep your car at OE sound levels) with a less restrictive setup. Go
with mandral-bent pipes 1/4" larger than the stock setup.

Not only will you end up with an extra 4-5 MPG but you'll come close
to 160 whp with the auto or 170 whp with the stick.

On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 12:39:10 -0400, "sonata32" <sonata32@nospam.cm>
wrote:

>Bought a 2003 sonata v-6 with sunroof. I love the car. I have a few question
>for the group. I've notice that it sucks a lot of gas!! When it gets to a
>half of tank I fill it up. I've notice that it gets to a half after going
>150 miles. Is this good? How do you calculate your gas mileage? Also, I
>notice when I use the trunk release on the remote or inside the car, the
>trunk just releases the lock put the trunk itself does not come up by
>itself. Is it suppose to. I thought maybe the car is new and it needs to be
>worked into. Does anyone else have this situation? Is it normal? All in all
>I am happy with the car. So far I have 800 miles on it. Good luck to all you
>others with your new hyundais. Take care.Sonata32
>



Zotto 09-18-2003 08:11 AM

Re: Bought a 2003 Sonata!!
 
Consider also that for 1st 6000 miles it will consume more.
Now I am at 48.000 Km (30.000 miles) and my mileage is over 8 Km/l in urban
areas with air conditioner always on.

Zotto



Bryan Skelton 11-02-2003 06:49 PM

Re: Bought a 2003 Sonata!!
 
To calculate your gas mileage, here's how I do it:-

Go to a gas station, fill the tank. Zero the tach. Now drive the car.
When you next go to a gas station fill it up again.
Now note how much gas it takes to fill the tank Also from the tach you note
howmany miles you drove on the quantity of gas you filled up with.

So miles driven divided by gas put into tank = mpg

Regards,

BWS

Zotto wrote:

> Consider also that for 1st 6000 miles it will consume more.
> Now I am at 48.000 Km (30.000 miles) and my mileage is over 8 Km/l in urban
> areas with air conditioner always on.
>
> Zotto




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