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- 2024 Ford Maverick
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- 2.5L Hybrid
150mi per day, 90% freeway, 3k mi, average 44.5 mpg.
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24 Lariat hybrid. Only 878 miles on the odometer. Am now on my second tank of gas. My driving mix on the current tank is 70% stop and go around the 'hood and 30% freeway. As I pulled into the garage yesterday the display read 44.2 mpg. I added my trip miles and DTE miles and it projects 568 miles on this tank. When I sold my 22 EB Lariat FWD with 8800 miles on the odo, the onboard computer read 31+ mpgI'm getting 33 average mpg after almost 3k miles. 60/40 highway/city. I understand highway is going to be worse. But I do far amount of city driving too. I use Eco mode EVERY TIME and try to keep it in electric/charging using the coach as much as possible.
So what's going on? Are you guys being serious with the MPGs you're reporting??? BE HONEST
One of the big selling points was mpg and I have 20 year old truck that I can get 25mpg in with complete disregard for driving style
I keep anal-retentive records. My 2022 XL Hybrid has 4158 miles. All but 750 of those miles have been city driving (one Interstate trip from Maryland to New Bern, NC). I have ONLY driven in Normal Mode. (On the trip, I probably should have tried the Eco Mode.) I fill at 3/4-tank, so I have had 18 refills for 116 gallons. So, here is the poop: Overall MPG 35.01, with the cumulative figures running from a low of 34.45 mpg to a high of 36.66 mpg. Individual MPG per tank fill-up will vary from refill to refill, and are not very indicative of true mileage. For example, my highest "refill MPG" was 40.11, but the very next refill MPG was 35.76. Lastly, my overall MPG figure excludes the 95 miles on the odometer before my first fill-up, so I can't get any more accurate than that.I'm getting 33 average mpg after almost 3k miles. 60/40 highway/city. I understand highway is going to be worse. But I do far amount of city driving too. I use Eco mode EVERY TIME and try to keep it in electric/charging using the coach as much as possible.
So what's going on? Are you guys being serious with the MPGs you're reporting??? BE HONEST
One of the big selling points was mpg and I have 20 year old truck that I can get 25mpg in with complete disregard for driving style
I had a 2005 Baja, and loved it. Unfortunately it sacrificed itself saving my son’s life in a highway accident (rear ended in heavy traffic).Subaru baja
I was also thinking about this a while ago too. I think most people on here go by the mpg number that appears while driving, and not filing up, drive, and fill up and calculate.I'm getting 33 average mpg after almost 3k miles. 60/40 highway/city. I understand highway is going to be worse. But I do far amount of city driving too. I use Eco mode EVERY TIME and try to keep it in electric/charging using the coach as much as possible.
So what's going on? Are you guys being serious with the MPGs you're reporting??? BE HONEST
One of the big selling points was mpg and I have 20 year old truck that I can get 25mpg in with complete disregard for driving style
I had a 74 LeSabre convertible with the 455 engine that varied from 10 to 11 mpg depending upon how aggressively or conservatively I was driving.I'm getting around 24 in my AWD 4k. Actual calculations. I've adjusted the trucks guessing down, it was at least 4mpg too high.
I drive in a manner that usually has the truck shifting at 3-3.2k, pretty much always 10 over the limit, 75-80 on a freeway.
edit, better would be nice, but its the most fuel efficient vehicle I've owned outside of motorcyles. I had a truck that got 3 in city driving, I could get 7 on the freeway...
Slippery Mode for In City driving.I keep anal-retentive records. My 2022 XL Hybrid has 4158 miles. All but 750 of those miles have been city driving (one Interstate trip from Maryland to New Bern, NC). I have ONLY driven in Normal Mode. (On the trip, I probably should have tried the Eco Mode.) I fill at 3/4-tank, so I have had 18 refills for 116 gallons. So, here is the poop: Overall MPG 35.01, with the cumulative figures running from a low of 34.45 mpg to a high of 36.66 mpg. Individual MPG per tank fill-up will vary from refill to refill, and are not very indicative of true mileage. For example, my highest "refill MPG" was 40.11, but the very next refill MPG was 35.76. Lastly, my overall MPG figure excludes the 95 miles on the odometer before my first fill-up, so I can't get any more accurate than that.
BUT, I'll ask you folks this: SHOULD I BE DRIVING IN ECO MODE? Again, all of my driving is city.
Was that front wheel drive? I seem to remember Caddy had a 455 beast that was front wheel drive.I had a 74 LeSabre convertible with the 455 engine that varied from 10 to 11 mpg depending upon how aggressively or conservatively I was driving.and DANG I miss that car!
Its a difficult comparison. Were almost to the end of December and temps here have been in the mid 70's. So probably can't compare what were seeing here in south central Texas to the northern parts of the country. Were still waiting on our first freeze.I'm getting 33 average mpg after almost 3k miles. 60/40 highway/city. I understand highway is going to be worse. But I do far amount of city driving too. I use Eco mode EVERY TIME and try to keep it in electric/charging using the coach as much as possible.
So what's going on? Are you guys being serious with the MPGs you're reporting??? BE HONEST
One of the big selling points was mpg and I have 20 year old truck that I can get 25mpg in with complete disregard for driving style
I've had my XLT Hybrid for one year and have been very pleased with its performance and mpg. I average 42-46mpg. I drive conservatively and do not have a heavy foot. If I drive on I-20 from Dallas to Shreveport and keep it at 70mph, I'll average 39-40mpg, hills included. Stay in city driving and watch your driving style, you can average even higher. Watch your acceleration, speed, and keep it in '"electric" as much as possible and you'll be fine.I'm getting 33 average mpg after almost 3k miles. 60/40 highway/city. I understand highway is going to be worse. But I do far amount of city driving too. I use Eco mode EVERY TIME and try to keep it in electric/charging using the coach as much as possible.
So what's going on? Are you guys being serious with the MPGs you're reporting??? BE HONEST
One of the big selling points was mpg and I have 20 year old truck that I can get 25mpg in with complete disregard for driving style
I use 15% ethanol all the time and my mileage varies. During the summer I always use the AC and on a 35 mile trip, I have gotten 51 MPG using the ACC set at 57MPH. That is the highest trip mileage I have managed.My hybrid hate the 10% ethanol gasoline, and also not the best on the highway.
If driven 70% in the city on regular 100% gasoline, I get 40 mpg.