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Originally Posted by stalarman@yahoo
and now you all want he proof. I will be taking a long trip tomorow night and will try to post my boast as of late tomorow night.
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getting mpg's in the 30's is not that hard, especially if its on flat ground. My personal best ( iknow i need proof) was around 36 mpg avg speed was 79 mph, the ac was on too I am moving out to california at the end of this week, i will be sure to take some pics out on the road. i might even get better miliage once we get out into the midwest, GA has hills......
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Best was 29.1 MPG on an entire tank.
No A/C, flat roads, and averaged about 65MPH.
Usually on road trips, doing 75MPH with A/C I'll average 26-27.
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....and PS, the car's trip computer can be manipulated to show anything. Just reset it on the top of a long hill, and coast a few miles, it’ll show over 65MPG. Some guy did it and posted a pic here a few years back. I’ll try to find it.
No A/C, flat roads, and averaged about 65MPH.
Usually on road trips, doing 75MPH with A/C I'll average 26-27.
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....and PS, the car's trip computer can be manipulated to show anything. Just reset it on the top of a long hill, and coast a few miles, it’ll show over 65MPG. Some guy did it and posted a pic here a few years back. I’ll try to find it.
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Originally Posted by black06z
Getting 30mpg on an entire tank is much more impressive.
If you come down them, you have to include going up them.
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I can get it in Cali down closer to sea level with cooler air , Vegas , hell no .
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Originally Posted by terrasmak
I can get it in Cali down closer to sea level with cooler air , Vegas , hell no .
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Originally Posted by webby350z
agreed...im lucky to get 25 mpg in Vegas
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Originally Posted by davids
This was over 20 miles on the highway (flat), I reset it as soon as I got to my cruising speed. Here's another to prove it wasn't just a spoof.
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Originally Posted by z-u-later
Going 20 miles is not proof that you are consistently getting over 30 mpg all the time. Drive at least 500 miles or a tankful of gas, and report back your MPG. Daily driving is much more harsh to your MPG than a one-time 20 mile trip mileage test.