We are not.You hypermiling hand calculation guys are probably fun at parties
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We are not.You hypermiling hand calculation guys are probably fun at parties
I'm clocking in at 17.2 mpg. 700 miles on ODM, I drive like a grandma, I have only put in premium gas, stock wheels, in ECO mode 100% of the time. What gives???? I should be at minimum getting 22 mpg. I wouldn't really care all that much except the tank is tiny...15 gallons. I only get a range of 280 miles per fill.
At parties I need to act cool and just be like "yeah man! I can't imagine driving a rig without a sway bar disconnect mechanism anymore!"You hypermiling hand calculation guys are probably fun at parties
My sales guy said normal mode gets better fuel economy. I thought he was nuts, so I only drive in eco. Is there any truth to this
Is that an app?Here is mine so far. Mixed driving in east TN and west NC. Lots of steep twisty roads and some gravel. Normal mode with bike rack attached.
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Miss Daisy's average is 24.1 mpg, stock Michelins, eco mode, stop and go rural city, and rural NC rolling hills using 93 octane Ethanol free fuel. I'm loving Miss Daisy!Does anyone actually get the posted 22/24 mpg?
No. No, I don't.
I put silly tires on mine and drive into the mountains a lot. But let's be honest, I think it's mostly because of the silly tires.Miss Daisy's average is 24.1 mpg, stock Michelins, eco mode, stop and go rural city, and rural NC rolling hills using 93 octane Ethanol free fuel. I'm loving Miss Daisy!
Stock tires?My first ~1000 miles were lower than expected. Averaged about 18-19mpg.
Since then it's been improving considerably. Through 2300 miles my overall average is now up to 20.2, but I am consistently getting 23-25mpg on my ~10 mile suburban commute.
During a Labor Day weekend road trip, we averaged 22.4mpg for 500 miles. This was with 4 people, a full load of camping gear and a Thule Force roof top cargo box up top. Way better than my 2016 Tacoma ever achieved.
It's just a spreadsheetIs that an app?
On LC/FE trims the trip MPG is not related to the trip odometer, it is the current active time driving since you started the car. You need to reset the total average when refilling to simulate a "tank" average. This can be done on the infotainment display easily, and it keeps track of the last few values at the time of reset.
Unless you have a 1958 edition, which of course does have a tank average option
You hypermiling hand calculation guys are probably fun at parties
Starting to think the 93 octane is a big factor. we can only get 91 here in commie fornia.
Hold the button to enter the mode where you can change the displays. When you have trip A or B selected on the side, hold the button to reset.I have yet to figure out how to reset the trip odometer... I can reset the average trip mileage, etc., but where is the Trip A/B reset? LOL
I’m not sure what you mean by ‘silly tires’… Or your entire post for that matter..I put silly tires on mine and drive into the mountains a lot. But let's be honest, I think it's mostly because of the silly tires.