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I usually just fill my cars up and drive not really paying attention to my mileage other than what the OBC says.
On my last fill up I reset my trip meter after remembering this thread. I can't believe it I filled up with 92 octane Non Oxy 0% Ethanol on my last fill up. 24.xx gallons 292mi. before empty with 7mi. range left according to OBC ![]() NOT COOL
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Gas what? You boys should be grateful to be getting what you are. If you
want to know "really bad gas mileage" come over to the range rover club. Just so happens The RRSS that sits next to the X averages between 10.9-11.3mpg for 'normal' (is it possible to drive 510hp economically?!) driving....if you're careful you can knock it into 12mpg but that's more work than fun. It works out to about $80 worth of go juice every 3 or 4 days on average. Seriously, when it's empty...fill it; and when it's cold, fill it some more! If you're MPG conscience don't buy a 5000+lb SAV. Bottom line. Threads like this just make me chuckle.
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