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I spoke with my dealer and they had nothing for me, so here I am.
Sorry for the length.
I recently picked up some relatives 130 miles away.
For some reason my Maverick does better on the highway then the city.
I was just about 4000 miles and had a 42.9 mpg average.
After the trip down I was at 42.7 (riding with no AC). (I forgot to look at the trip mileage)
I pulled in and was waiting when a spot opened up. I started the truck and it started with the ICE. (It was in the 70s.)
It hadn't done that in months.
I figured I was having some issue and I would call the dealer the next day.
After the trip back, fully loaded using AC I was back at 42.9. (Again I forgot to look at the trip mileage).
Taking them back again, using AC, I got 55 mpg and was up to 43.1 average mpg.
On the way back home, no AC and finally remembered eco mode, I was down to 42.8.
In between trips I found out about the current trip mileage screen.
I looked at it at points and watched it drop from 44 to 38.2.
While that is still better than EPA estimates, it's just odd.
It's not that the trip there is more downhill or uphill because the mileage was inconsistent on the trips.
Does anyone have any idea as to what is going on?
It seems weird to think I need the AC on to get good mileage. That has not been the case on local highway trips.
And why would it start with the ICE after probably using very little battery for 2 hours?
Sorry for the length.
I recently picked up some relatives 130 miles away.
For some reason my Maverick does better on the highway then the city.
I was just about 4000 miles and had a 42.9 mpg average.
After the trip down I was at 42.7 (riding with no AC). (I forgot to look at the trip mileage)
I pulled in and was waiting when a spot opened up. I started the truck and it started with the ICE. (It was in the 70s.)
It hadn't done that in months.
I figured I was having some issue and I would call the dealer the next day.
After the trip back, fully loaded using AC I was back at 42.9. (Again I forgot to look at the trip mileage).
Taking them back again, using AC, I got 55 mpg and was up to 43.1 average mpg.
On the way back home, no AC and finally remembered eco mode, I was down to 42.8.
In between trips I found out about the current trip mileage screen.
I looked at it at points and watched it drop from 44 to 38.2.
While that is still better than EPA estimates, it's just odd.
It's not that the trip there is more downhill or uphill because the mileage was inconsistent on the trips.
Does anyone have any idea as to what is going on?
It seems weird to think I need the AC on to get good mileage. That has not been the case on local highway trips.
And why would it start with the ICE after probably using very little battery for 2 hours?
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