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Old 07-26-2005, 12:10 PM
iboomalot iboomalot is offline
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Default Re: What MPG are you using for the compare??

a possible 6% drop in MPG rating isn't to worry about but Iam a big Technical person and would like to see a standard put in place for reporting MPG is all.

Since ALL cars have a speedo and all cars have a gas tank and all roads have mileage markers to calibrate your speedo too I can only see one sure way for direct comparisons to other vehicles on the road and thats using mileage and pump #s.

Its your site so you can run it like you want I just noticed some people posting NAVI #s that were consistanly 4-8% higher in MPG than there pump #s

I guess I could only post when I do HWY driving and up my #s from 42.8 to 48+ but I won't

I do thank you for this site it puts Hyrids into perspective and how driving habbits can improve or reduce MPG.

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