deserteagle56
Adventurer
You have to take the IKE mpg reading with a grain of salt as it is reported readings from the truck. They might be wildly off.
^ This. I have several vehicles. I am a data nerd. There is a log book in each vehicle where I log everything, including fuel purchases. I enter all the fuel data into Excel spreadsheets that calculate the true fuel mileage. None of my dash displays are truly accurate as far as fuel mileage - always off by 1 or 2 mpg compared to the Excel spreadsheet.
You can't tell me that the short run, the few miles, they do for this test will give an accurate mpg reading. For an accurate reading they'd need to have the fuel drawn from a calibrated container so they could measure exactly how much fuel was used over the exact distance.
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