Can anecdotally confirm that using remote start does not factor in the estimated mpg, so you will notice a significant discrepancy when calculating mpg by hand if you're warming the truck up.
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Same for my hybrid. I can’t remote start because it is an XL. But I don’t want to drive mine on salty roads, and my area had a worse than average winter. So it was garaged for 3.5 months. Every week to 10 days I’d start the engine and let it idle for a cycle (until the high voltage battery was charged and the motor stopped).Don't know about a hybrid, but my Eco figures in idle time in fuel economy.
Similar here.Same for my hybrid. I can’t remote start because it is an XL. But I don’t want to drive mine on salty roads, and my area had a worse than average winter. So it was garaged for 3.5 months. Every week to 10 days I’d start the engine and let it idle for a cycle (until the high voltage battery was charged and the motor stopped).
Pulling out of my driveway on the first drive, the computer was showing mileage in the 30’s, well below my average in the upper 40’s. Not too bad, I was thinking, considering all that idle time.
About 1 mile down the road, it must have recalculated because dropped to 2 MPG! From there it rebounded quickly and 200 miles later it is in the low 40’s and rising.