Road trip report.
Summary:
Left RI on 7/1 around 8:15am. Pulled into hotel in WV around 5:15pm. We all lasted 4 hours before a single stop which was incredible. Filled up at a Sheetz in PA and got 21.7 mpg. Then I electronically checked the oil and it said to add 1.5 qts, about 447 miles since the oil flush and change. So I added 1 qt.
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Also, there were no snacks, and I mean on the entire trip (other than a banana I had for breakfast). I know, that seems impossible. But it happened. That day was around 430 miles? I'd also like to report that the air suspension worked perfectly to keep the car level even though the trunk was completely packed. I'll review the car separately but it was amazing. Here is the trunk.
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On the way down I think the first rain was in PA, around 11:30am.
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Lunch at a Ruby Tuesday in Bethlehem, PA. Front wheels still clean.
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Sheetz in PA. So many octane choices, plus E.
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Day 2 was WV to Black Mountain, NC. Similar mileage but a solid hour faster. I filled up in VA and got 21.5 mpg. Ended up checking again after we pulled into Black Mountain and it said to add another 1.5 qts. Once again, I added 1 qt. This would be a 538 mile interval. Pretty consistent(ly bad). This is as bad as it was with the M1 and I was disappointed to see no improvement after flushing and changing to a supposedly better oil.
Cruised with this silver V1 for a while in VA.
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Cruising in northern NC.
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I began to get nervous and ended up buying some Blue Devil Rear Main Sealer at a local Advance. Even thought I had used 2 of my 5 quarts and only just arrived at our Air BnB, I declined to buy oil. Here is the product I used:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0079 ... =pd_gw_unk
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I decided this was similar to AT-205 which has gotten decent reviews, including from Scotty Kilmer. It pours clear and thin just like AT-205. Also, FWIW, the Advance Auto lady said Blue Devil was the best product as far as she could tell from returns and stuff. It said treats up to 8 quarts and the E55 holds 9 but I just used one bottle.
Drove around the entire week including some harder driving with Bob and the Vsport. Before we left on 7/9, I checked it again it said to add another quart. So I did. This would be another 327 miles which certainly didn't give me a warm and fuzzy. I was thinking, if I have to stop to buy oil, fine. This was only my third quart so I had two still in the trunk.
Got gas in VA on the first return day. 22 mpg. Checked oil level, it was fine still.
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Hot, cruising and pulling down some numbers.
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About to leave the hotel on 7/9 (WV). So dirty.
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On the second return day, we stopped in NY and I got 21.5 mpg. Amazingly the oil level was still OK. Actually, I think it said reduce oil level! Then I checked again and it was fine. Kinda odd. Drove from there all the way home.
Here are some specs for the second return day.
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The one RI plate I think I saw on the entire trip was on the return trip, day 2, in PA. Vanity plate, too.
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So it has been 878 miles since I added the last quart and I checked it this morning cold. Still said level OK. I have to say that clearly seems like an improvement, even though it's still quite terrible. I believe the car needs a rear main and probably valve stem seals. But I'm not rushing into that just yet as those are both fairly labor intensive jobs. I may even add another bottle stuff, AND/OR do another flush and oil change or something like that. Or just continue to drive and see how far this next quart will really go.
I guess the good news is the car threw no codes or malfunctions on the entire drive. TPMS worked perfectly every time I checked pressures. I did not inflate the rears to fully loaded pressure. Meh. Didn't even have to use any spare parts or tools.
Aside from all that (and the window/door handle episode documented in another thread), how did the car really do? Well it COMPLETELY brake dusted the front wheels. Like really bad. Total trip mileage was 2,085 (remember I predicted 2,000). Which means this is only like ~2,000 miles of brake dust, though some heavier driving for a stint there with Bob. I mean a lot of it I didn't even touch the brakes obviously. 2,000 miles of daily driving should be a lot worse and yet this is still really bad. Good old German brake dust. Just on the front though. Rear is still relatively clean.
Other car thoughts.
It is very comfortable. A/C works very nicely, no fiddling required. Jamie boosted her side occasionally but then I just pointed her vent towards me and that seemed to help and I was able to leave all the temps on 71F and everyone was comfortable regardless of the sun or whatever.
The power is quite something. I will admit it felt slower with a full load, and at elevation but since it has power to spare this did not present any issues. Passing power was always in reserve, no matter the circumstance. It is just such an effortless cruiser. Really nice car to drive on a long trip like this. I think we would have done fine in my STS or Jamie's SRX but this was clearly better than those, at least for driving purposes. Aside from getting tired toward the end of each long driving day, I was good to continue. It's just a pleasure to drive. This is all good news, and frankly what I was hoping for.
For fuel economy, I think I was hoping for 23+ but maybe due to some of my cruising speeds and full load (plus I did not use the loaded tire pressures), maybe the 21-22 is all it gets. Even still I think that is quite satisfactory considering everything. I used Shell as much as possible, which was all but one tank.
I had my uncle drive it a bit. He liked it. He was impressed with a variety of things such as the door hinge detents, turning radius, visibility, power and overall road feel. Bob also drive it. We switched cars for some decent road driving (as in actual turns, tire squealing, a few hair pins and some WOT) and I drove the Vsport. As far as the E55, I think Bob liked it. Being an older car, I think he was impressed that overall the powertrain felt quite capable (particularly the old 5A), and even said the overall capability was better than expected.
As for my impressions of the Vsport, I might want to put that in another thread. I have some thoughts.
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