I'm hitting about 370 miles and just wondering if that's what most people are getting. Driving a AWD 2019 Touring no turbo.
Highway trip about 475 miles not much left in the tank
About 340 city driving
Just over 31 on a highway only trip. About 7.5 litres per hundred Canadian. This was going - bit at 90 km and most at 100km the whole time, no passing etc I was trying to see how good it would do. was about -15 Celsius. I think In the summer it will do even better? Who knows.
I think it was almost ran dry lol oops. But on average Town driving not trying to get good mpg I*m about 520 Km*s so around 340-360 give or take.
We've never gotten more than ~250 miles out of a tank. Our mpg average is around 16. It all driving habits and weather related, though.
We've never gotten more than ~250 miles out of a tank. Our mpg average is around 16. It all driving habits and weather related, though.
Your brakes might be dragging. It is almost impossible to get 16mpg. Maybe if you let it idle for a long time to warm up and then only drive a couple of miles I suppose it could be as low as 16mpg. Or, maybe your intake valves are carboned up, if it is an older car.
Just over 31 on a highway only trip. About 7.5 litres per hundred Canadian. This was going - bit at 90 km and most at 100km the whole time, no passing etc I was trying to see how good it would do. was about -15 Celsius. I think In the summer it will do even better? Who knows.
I think it was almost ran dry lol oops. But on average Town driving not trying to get good mpg I*m about 520 Km*s so around 340-360 give or take.
Just did a 200 km trip going 60mph didn*t hand calculate yet but computer said the equivalent of 34 mpg straight highway. And this was a bit of hilly terrain. First time with summer gas and summer tires.
Hand calculated was spot on 6.9 same as the computer. Pretty good I think!So that's about 6.9 L/100 compared to your 7.5 in winter (assuming US gallons). Not bad! lol it's weird for us 'muricans having a lower number is better for the L/100km unit of fuel economy. Conversely your 7.5 L in winter was about 31 US MPG.