22 MPG @ 70 Best yet in my 04 TT
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Last time I checked the nav screen I had averaged 14+ since the truck was new in June. Have seen 17 on the highway a couple times just cruising along about 70... (Cayenne S, with air and nav and factory 19's)
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Don't tell me you believe the readout for mpg. Mine hasn't been accurate since I've owned it (1 yr).
Check your gas receipts & do the arithmetic; you may be as cynical as me.....
Don't tell me you believe the readout for mpg. Mine hasn't been accurate since I've owned it (1 yr).
Check your gas receipts & do the arithmetic; you may be as cynical as me.....
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Might be my city driving (90% with stop & starts), that the onboard computer can't keep up with. I gave up on lag issue, maybe adaptive driving keeps it there (?)
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I do most city. I only get 10 to 11 .
I once do steady 75mph and reset the mpg and & I do get 18mpg.
My CS only has 1400 miles, hope the number improve after breakin.
I once do steady 75mph and reset the mpg and & I do get 18mpg.
My CS only has 1400 miles, hope the number improve after breakin.
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Reset-if you are looking at the speedometer MPG press the underneath button on the stalk until it clears. If you are talking PCM mileage, there is a reset option at the bottom of that page that you can scroll to and press "enter", whick would reset the "continuous" or "daily" record.