- First Name
- Bob
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- Dec 25, 2021
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- New Jersey
- Vehicle(s)
- 2022 Maverick, 2003 MR2, 2019 Forrester, 1969 Z/28
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
- Thread starter
- #31
I do like the driving experience using normal but have always used eco. I used to commute 140 miles a day on my old car a crz using eco. Old habits die hard.Normal, because that is what it defaults to. If we are doing a ton of interstate driving, I'll flip it over to Eco but put it in Sport when we get to city centers so I have the power to escape stupid situations. I'll use tow when towing a trailer and I always put it in "Slippery" mode when the roads get wet.
I did 18.5MPG while towing a trailer in tow mode with combined cargo weight of roughly 2,000 lbs while my kids used the the 400W inverter in the back seat with temps in the 80s and climbing. I felt that was respectable.
I otherwise average just under 30MPG on the interstate. Driving around town, the auto start/stop does reduce the amount of fuel being burned. Especially if, like me, your journey can go exponentially based on the number of red lights you hit.
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