I have always got 3MPG better on summer blend in city driving. Highway trips it's even worse.
Wow. What kind of vehicle?
Wonder if others experience this drastic of a difference?
I'm gonna have to check my old vehicle's mileage I guess.
I have always got 3MPG better on summer blend in city driving. Highway trips it's even worse.
Just put in $709.00 in my personal truck last night.
I had one truck the put in $802.00 yesterday.
I will pass that on to the customer.
THe 06 Sierra is down from the good "pure gas" days from 24 highway to about 21-22 in summer. Winter is 19. Rio drops from the summer high of 37 to about 33 for winter fuel. Wife's Seltos we bought in winter new and it's been increasing steadily which is what Korean cars tend to do until about 10-15k miles so we will see what the drop will be. She's been averaging 35mpg out of it, so I'm guessing it'll be down around 32-33.Wow. What kind of vehicle?
Wonder if others experience this drastic of a difference?
I'm gonna have to check my old vehicle's mileage I guess.
My old suburban runs just as good now as when new. It LOVES 90 octane ethanol free gas. Which I am currently getting cheaper than 93 octane e-gas. You have three options near your location…THe 06 Sierra is down from the good "pure gas" days from 24 highway
The 4.8 doesn’t need 90 or 93 it’s happiest on 87My old suburban runs just as good now as when new. It LOVES 90 octane ethanol free gas. Which I am currently getting cheaper than 93 octane e-gas. You have three options near your location…
I’ve been told passing costs on to the customer is un American or something…
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I used to use the Fuelly app and checked my mileage weekly, though I quit a couple years ago. When I was tracking it, I could tell you the week they made the change every year. It was obvious on the graph.Wow. What kind of vehicle?
Wonder if others experience this drastic of a difference?
I'm gonna have to check my old vehicle's mileage I guess.
I used to use the Fuelly app and checked my mileage weekly, though I quit a couple years ago. When I was tracking it, I could tell you the week they made the change every year. It was obvious on the graph.
My current Audi A6 drops from 26MPG to 23MPG in city driving from summer to winter blend. Highway I go from 33MPG to 28MPG.
This was also the case with my previous Audi A4.
I know some of that is environmental as well. Colder temps mean denser air which requires more fuel to remain correct air/fuel and it takes longer to warm the engine up to make the oil thin out as well as longer to light the cats. BUT... the fuel switch is extremely obvious when it happensSame on most vehicles I've ever owned, mileage always takes a dump in the winter.
* slight correction. We are buying refined oil products from India(made from Russian oil). Mostly because we have shut down enough of our own refineries we can no longer meet domestic demand(especially for diesel).Just remember we are not buying Russian oil from Russia. We are buying Russian oil from India.
We're really showing Putin a thing or two.
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Just in time for elections.Don’t worry, bidet can just sell off more of the strategic reserves….
What?! It’s already almost all gone? That’s crazy talk.