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Old 08-16-2014, 11:49 AM
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City driving I get about 15 mpg when in Sport mode at times. If I get on the freeway I get as high as 22 mpg but I never seen better than 22 and that with coasting turned on. I have 2,700 miles.
Old 08-16-2014, 11:59 AM
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Wow I honestly expected better mileage. I thought it would be low 20's mixed driving and mid to high 20's on the highway.
Old 08-16-2014, 01:23 PM
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I averaged 22-23 mpg on a road trip from Vegas to SoCal and back, with an avg speed 75 mph on the way there and 69 on the way back (I made a couple stops). Regularly get 17-18 in the city.
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As much as it's burning a hole in my pocket now, with these numbers I have to wait for the diesel.
Old 08-16-2014, 03:11 PM
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While I'd prefer a diesel, I'm not willing to wait another 16 months or more for availability in US. For my kind of driving, the additional fuel cost of non-diesel (S) will likely be only about $300-$500 per year. Plus, I can always trade in 2 or 3 years if I deem it important enough at that time.
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Originally Posted by keninirvine
While I'd prefer a diesel, I'm not willing to wait another 16 months or more for availability in US. For my kind of driving, the additional fuel cost of non-diesel (S) will likely be only about $300-$500 per year. Plus, I can always trade in 2 or 3 years if I deem it important enough at that time.
I agree with you. If I wasn't racking up monster mileage I'd get the S for sure. I've just about funded it. I think once I have I'm going to stay off the forums for a bit so the wait doesn't make me crazy.

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