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Originally Posted by jajohnson
Anyone have any hints to improve the highway MPG? From what we can see there isn't much other than drive a lot slower (and the subsequent risk isn't acceptable).
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DWL: Drive With Load. Let the car bleed off speed, when going uphill. Accelerate downhill, to get the speed back. When I'm on the highway, I set a minimum speed, say the speed limit, and try to hit that speed at the peak of a hill. I then gently accelerate down the hill to reach the highest speed I safely can.
The difference you saw, when using cruise control, was probably because you were unknowingly driving with load. Cruise control can't anticipate hills, so your MPG suffers in hilly conditions. Other than that, drive slower, carry less stuff, inflate your tires, bla bla, all the usual stuff.