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Re: Drivers: Your mileage will vary
Funny, EPA says 22/27 for my truck ('04 Tacoma, standard cab, standard
bed, 2.4L, 2WD, 5-speed). In reality I consistently get 25mpg city, and
anywhere between 23 and 31 highway, depending on speed.
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Stephen Dailey
Shoreline, Washington USA
[email]smdailey@seanet.com[/email]
12 Jul 2005, 2123 PDT
On 11 Jul 2005 08:38:03 -0700, transport truck & bus
<santiago.rz@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Drivers are complaining that their real-world fuel economy doesn't
> match up with the official estimate given by the Environmental
> Protection Agency (EPA)...
>
> So why doesn't the car or truck you drive to and from work every day
> get the same fuel economy the government, the manufacturer, and us
> trusted legions of automotive journalists seem to promise it will?...
>
> The answer is as simple as it is ultimately complex. New vehicles, as
> tested for their energy consumption, are never actually driven
> anywhere, much less to and from work, and their fuel economy ratings
> are not ultimately based on how much fuel they consume...
>
> [url]http://infotruck.blogspot.com/2005/07/drivers-usa-your-mileage-will-vary.html[/url]
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