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Old 08-17-2012, 01:36 PM   #37 (permalink)
chrischhorn
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Originally Posted by 2012-370Z View Post
Thanks to those of you who have provided constructive suggestions or information. It's not that I'm so concerned with the mpg that I'm not enjoying the car, the car is awesome! I just have a reasonable concern based on a reasonable expectation set by the manufacturer and their estimates. Clearly other people have the same concern otherwise they wouldn't be responding with their results or tracking their mpg. That being said, I do believe it has some to do with the break-in period. The onboard computer is now showing 18.3 after about 1,300 miles of 70% city/30% highway.
Their tests are basically done with no factors. No hills, no wind resistance, and no tire resistance. Basically they drive it on a Dyno and those are their numbers. If you live in a hilly area, your gas mileage will be lower then us that live in flat areas. This also has to do with lack of torque and needing to rev a little more since the cars stutter a bit under 2500 so its hard to granny shift as it is lol.
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