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Originally Posted by njerald
Tire pressure and right foot check..............
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Yep.
Fill the tank right to the rim, drive down to DC to glad hand your Congressman, drive back, and never get over 65 on the interstate. Fill it up again to the rim and calculate. That ought to give you an idea about highway mileage and the city will come along depending upon your traffic, idle times, and degree of lead footedness.
It takes time to break in an engine and all the other moving parts like wheel bearings. Everything turning is causing a little drag which impacts mileage. First new car?