ib516 wrote:
Honest mpg numbers are hard to come by.
What others fail to realize is that driving style can vary mpg for the exact same vehicle by as much as 30%.
My wife and I can both drive the Cherokee Trailhawk (3.2L V6), but I always get better mpg. I look ahead at stop lights, if it's red, I coast. She will be on the gas until she needs to get on the brakes. Never could figure that out :)
My thoughts exactly. These MPG threads are really worthless. The guy driving in TX will always get better MPG than the guy driving in hilly country. Same as the guy that commutes and sits in backed up traffic as opposed to the guy that drives virtually nonstop to work. When these threads are started it would be better if everyone posted where and how they drive. Same as towing MPG threads. Trailer weights, lengths and size along with where they tow are important.