kunalca
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I realize there are other posts that talk about Fuel Economy in general (and people posting their experience, etc) My inquiry is slightly different and quite specific:
Honda lists different fuel economy's for their cars like everyone. For obvious reasons - Highway and City are different due to traffic lights, stop and turns, etc. However my question is this:
Does the fuel economy for Highway or City take into consideration Rush Hour commutes, different terrains (uphills and downhills, etc) ? Or is it an 'ideal' case scenario - Free roads, minimal slopes, etc.
If I go with the 'ideal case' scenario - I usually can hit the stated fuel economy - sometimes better it. But my average due to rush hour commutes is easily much, much more.
Honda lists different fuel economy's for their cars like everyone. For obvious reasons - Highway and City are different due to traffic lights, stop and turns, etc. However my question is this:
Does the fuel economy for Highway or City take into consideration Rush Hour commutes, different terrains (uphills and downhills, etc) ? Or is it an 'ideal' case scenario - Free roads, minimal slopes, etc.
If I go with the 'ideal case' scenario - I usually can hit the stated fuel economy - sometimes better it. But my average due to rush hour commutes is easily much, much more.
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