i found the computer in a Volvo i once owned to consistently lie about 
what mileage we were getting; calculating manually always showed us to 
be receiving worse than what was reported.


cheers!
e


Robert Rentfro wrote:
> Scott told us about his Subaru:
>
> "It indicates instantaneous MPG (which is useless because it jumps with
> every
> twitch of the gas pedal) or average MPG since last reset. It consistently
> reads about 1/2 to 1 MPG high based on manual calculations at each fill up."
>
> I wondered about that. I watch the one on my E320 and wondered how accurate
> it is. Anyone know?
> I'm going up to see my pa next week. I'll be driving up in northern AZ on
> nice two lane mountain roads. I'll keep tabs on what the computer tells me
> then compare it to real old school fill up data.
>
> Bob R
> '05 E320 46K
> '87 Acura Legend 192K
> '77 300D 192K
>
>
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