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Are you guys talking about hand calculated (real) or what the computer tells you (dreamin)? I'm getting a city/highway mix of about 17 and some change (hand calculated), computer tells me i'm getting 21-22. Frankly I don't see the need for the computer to display these calcs if they are ALWAYS incorrect. Range and mpg numbers are always off and always way too high. I feel like a drug addict that gets a high off of looking at the computer mpg and comes down hard when I whip out the calculator for the real story. One good thing about the computer calcs are that they are consistantly inconsistant, meaning that I can always guess the real mpg by subtracting 4 mpgs from what the computer tells me and be pretty close to the hand calculated number. Anyone else notice this?
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