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Yes build is in my signature.AWD/TOW ?
Yes build is in my signature.
Any of those miles at above 75 with elevation/etc ? ThxYes build is in my signature.
I haven't been going over 75 for now. Elevation is nothing special, about 250 ft above sea level, give or take.Any of those miles at above 75 with elevation/etc ? Thx
Thanks for the manual calculation.First fill up today. I'm liking the range on this thing. I've done 300 miles with about 150 left to go on this tank but I had some time to stop and fill it.
It did 300 miles on 11.9 gallons so that's 25.2 mpg. The dash was showing 27+ mpg.
Since you’re talking about what is silly all these post verifying their mpg based on the built-in dash monitor-that’s silly!!The question and example you gave is rather silly. $70 a week in gas is not enough information to go on to use for anything.
407.4 miles divided By 26.3MPG =15.49 gallons
15.49 gallons times you 87 gas price = your estimated price per tank that will drive an estimated
variables to consider
Gas prices range from high $2 to $5 around the country
Your MPG may vary drastically based on driving style and conditions
This is only 407.4 miles, how far was the $70 getting you?
I did this and got 27.4 MPG on my first tank of dealer filled 87. That was with 70-75% city driving.Since you’re talking about what is silly all these post verifying their mpg based on the built-in dash monitor-that’s silly!!
Be nice to see a few post here with people that actually fill up the tank at the pump, wait 30 seconds, fill till pump stops. Reset trip mileage Button. Drive around till almost empty and return to the same gas pump for the same procedure and refilling. Divide miles driven by gallons seen on pump.
-that’s the correct way-
Thank you,that’s impressive feels more valid than trusting what’s displayed on the dash be curious how it contrast with the dash display. Sometimes very close sometimes they’re very different.I did this and got 27.4 MPG on my first tank of dealer filled 87. That was with 70-75% city driving.
It was higher than dash calculator. Dash readout was 25.4Thank you,that’s impressive feels more valid than trusting what’s displayed on the dash be curious how it contrast with the dash display. Sometimes very close sometimes they’re very different.
Sort of in the same boat...borderline thinking about switching to a 2.0L Turbo but my Honda Element AWD SUV has a lot more room in the interior but consistently gets an average of 24 mpg...not quite as much power...really need to drive both Mavericks.See this just doesn't impress me. The Maverick is not a heavy vehicle and it has a small 2 liter engine. you would think that they could squeeze more mpg out of an ICE of that size. In comparison, my 2015 Subie Outback with a 2.5 liter was rated 25/33 back then. I still get the same with it after 269,000 miles.
The reason you want to do fill , empty , fill yourself at same station hopefully, is because there is full and there is FULL. You do not know how full your dealer fill actually was. Your next fill and math maybe be different.I did this and got 27.4 MPG on my first tank of dealer filled 87. That was with 70-75% city driving.
What’s the extra 30 seconds?Since you’re talking about what is silly all these post verifying their mpg based on the built-in dash monitor-that’s silly!!
Be nice to see a few post here with people that actually fill up the tank at the pump, wait 30 seconds, fill till pump stops. Reset trip mileage Button. Drive around till almost empty and return to the same gas pump for the same procedure and refilling. Divide miles driven by gallons seen on pump.
-that’s the correct way-
Any air to escape to fill it up to the topWhat’s the extra 30 seconds?
Doesn't really matter as long as you are consistently tracking - you'll then get your averages over time and can track conditions, driving % (city v highway) and other variables.The reason you want to do fill , empty , fill yourself at same station hopefully, is because there is full and there is FULL. You do not know how full your dealer fill actually was. Your next fill and math maybe be different.