StevenB
Member
- Mar 30, 2016
- 62
- 29
- Truck Year
- 2015
So I commute 115 miles one way to work and have been testing my MPG between using cruise control versus keeping my foot steady on the throttle, I'm wondering if anyone else has noticed what I noticed.
When NOT using CC I can get an average from my driveway to work 26-28 MPG at a steady 70-75mph (with some normal traffic here and there where I was on and off the throttle)
This past weekend I made the same trip on an early Sunday morning (no traffic at all) meaning I was set on CC for 100 of the 115 miles (freeway) at 73mph and I only averaged 21 MPG.
This is the first vehicle I've owned where I get an instant MPG reading but with every other vehicle I have owned CC gets me better MPG (by resetting a trip odo at a full tank and doing the math at the next refill). What gives?
When NOT using CC I can get an average from my driveway to work 26-28 MPG at a steady 70-75mph (with some normal traffic here and there where I was on and off the throttle)
This past weekend I made the same trip on an early Sunday morning (no traffic at all) meaning I was set on CC for 100 of the 115 miles (freeway) at 73mph and I only averaged 21 MPG.
This is the first vehicle I've owned where I get an instant MPG reading but with every other vehicle I have owned CC gets me better MPG (by resetting a trip odo at a full tank and doing the math at the next refill). What gives?