How many miles to the gallon does a 2009 Dodge Journey get?

How many miles to the gallon does a 2009 Dodge Journey get?

Up to 19 city / 25 highway

Is a 09 Dodge Journey a good car?

Overall, the 2009 Dodge Journey gets the basics right — it’s attractive, quiet and reasonably spacious. But it falls a bit short in a few key areas. Its interior is less refined than those found in competitors like the Hyundai Santa Fe and Toyota RAV4, for instance.

How much fuel is left when the light comes on?

The U.S.-based website YourMechanic went to the trouble of reading the owner’s manuals of the 50 top-selling automobiles in North America. They found that once the warning light comes on, there is usually about 10 litres (2.6 U.S. gallons) of fuel left in the tank.

How close to empty can you drive?

According to the chart, you can expect to get anywhere from 30 miles to more than 100 miles on a nearly empty tank, depending on the car. Of course, the real-life numbers will vary based on how you drive, your car’s condition, and other variables, so Your Mechanic emphasizes they’re all just rough approximations.

Why does my miles to empty go up and down?

I’ve seen mine go up and down over the course of a drive. That’s normal. The display is trying to be as accurate as possible. It should adjust itself based on your driving style over the course of the tank.

At what speed are cars most fuel efficient?

55-65mph

Does cruise control use more gas on the highway?

Eliminating or reducing the number of times a vehicle slows down and then accelerates on the highway keeps the engine and transmission operating in their most efficient modes and, as a result, fuel economy will be higher when cruise control maintains a steady pace.

Does driving slow save gas?

The short answer: Nope. The reason: The common understanding is that going faster burns more fuel and therefore, the slower you drive, the less fuel your car will use, but this actually isn’t true. Any slower, and your transmission will automatically shift to a lower gear, which requires more fuel to maintain.

How does cruise control slow down car?

How does cruise control actually control the car’s speed? Cruise control controls your car’s speed (try saying that five times fast) in exactly the same way you do: via the throttle. But, in both scenarios the system is designed to increase or decrease the engine’s power, which speeds up or slows the car down.

Is Cruise Control bad for brakes?

In short, no—cruise control is not bad for your car. Most models rely on engine braking—downshifting to reduce speed—when going downhill.

At what speed does cruise control work?

The primary purpose of cruise control is to enable you to maintain a minimum speed of 25 mph or greater without holding down the accelerator. When to NOT use your cruise control: Cruise control can be dangerous when you CANNOT drive safely at a steady speed.

Does cruise control accelerates on its own?

The cruise control feature is an optional feature found on many road going vehicles. When activated, it will automatically maintain the set vehicle speed and acceleration without the need for the driver to step on the accelerator pedal.

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