02-07-2013, 11:53 PM
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A lot of it depends on the type of driving you do. For example, if you do short stop/go city driving, you will get far poorer MPG than if you do long distance interstate driving at 55mph.
The EPA figures are only meaningful if your daily commute happens to exactly match the EPA test cycle.
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