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Originally Posted by Doru
Also, in winter the drive in the city is MUCH slower, more frequent & longer stops at red lights, plus some idling. This on top of different fuel. So it could add up to 20% or better.
P.S.: plus the car drives longer with the engine at non-operating temps until it fully warms up.
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Very intrigued by your conclusions. Care to share your factual results which brought you these conclusions?
Maybe you misread? He's getting worse gas mileage in the summer.
Typically cars get better gas mileage in the summer.
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