What is the best real world MPG average you are getting from 2.0l or 1.5l

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I get very good combine mileage by using premium and air the tires to 40psi. I drive with eco mode around 65-70mph. 2016 1.5t

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I get very good combine mileage by using premium and air the tires to 40psi. I drive with eco mode around 65-70mph. 2016 1.5t

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How many miles on your trip. I can get 60 going down a hill. Can you get 50 MPG on a 500 mile tank of gas??
 

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I don't drive my car all the way down to empty but so far the best is 426 on a trip on 10 gallons.
 


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I get very good combine mileage by using premium and air the tires to 40psi. I drive with eco mode around 65-70mph. 2016 1.5t

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Premium fuel has ZERO impact on this car. You are throwing money down the drain. The higher tire pressures do help.
 

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I use ECON mode all the time. I drive 250 a day M-F and AVG 44MPG since I got it in March. I also go between 70-75MPH so I don't know why you are only getting 38.
No job in the world is worth that drive everyday. You could get a local job making less money and still come out ahead. You'd have more time with your family, and a car would last alot longer, with fewer maintenance trips, and spending less gas money. :thumbsup:
 
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I drive about 100 miles a day and 400 miles every weekend. Consistently averaging 39mpg per tank. That's with highway/back roads and city...and spirited merging on the highway.

I will agree with the other guys, the sensing makes these drives much more tolerable. I love the adaptable cruise control.
 


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No job in the world is worth that drive everyday. You could get a local job making less money and still come out ahead. You'd have more time with your family, and a car would last alot longer, with fewer maintenance trips, and spending less gas money. :thumbsup:
That'd depend on how much dough he making and circumstances :-D
 

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That'd depend on how much dough he making and circumstances :-D
Drives 250 miles a day.... to work at MCDONALDS!!
 


 


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