but when you fill up and divide miles by gallons,
awe, shucks!
until I pasted it, I thought that it said mites per gallon, and was gearing up for a wisecrack about flea spray!

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but when you fill up and divide miles by gallons,

I think you are merely seeing the vestiges of a prior figure, or looking at the wrong figure.We had a 2022 Escape Hybrid before we bought our Maverick. It did not count startup idle time in "This Trip" mileage.
But our 2025 Maverick Hybrid does.
We start it and see 2.4 mpg. Soon as you start moving (ie actually putting miles on the figure gets better usually settling at 40mpg by the time we get to town.
It's just merely using the fact the warmup wasn't part of the trip.I think we’re all aware of the concept of idling…
The point being, if you for example used a trip counter to estimate your MPG between fill-ups, and were comparing/calibrating that against actual usage, it would be completely messed up if you ever used remote start.
So it’s mildly annoying that it doesn’t count.
Eh - never all the times I went over to pick up my son, went from Drive to Park, and waited 5-10 min for him, and then continued to home or store. It counted time the whole time I was in park, and it kept the mileage going the whole time.This trip counts the miles traveled while the truck is IN DRIVE. if you take it out of drive "This Trip" is reset.
ETA: when the ice is off you will be getting 999.9 mpg!
Does remote start time get counted for mileage?... I don't think it does. Today, remote started the truck about 1 to 2 minutes before driving off. It was 2 degress celcius drove 4km, 2km electic, and got a 6.5 l/100km. This is so much better than if I just jump in the truck start it and drive. So, I suspect the remote start fuel isn't counted.
Thoughts?
Thanks
Andrew
After filling up and driving off from the station you could refer to gas consumption as FLEE SPRAY!awe, shucks!
until I pasted it, I thought that it said mites per gallon, and was gearing up for a wisecrack about flea spray!
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