Mileage reporting overly optimistic

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I saw that article as well. How far off is your displayed MPG? Mine hasn't been off by more than 1.2 or so in the 5500 miles I've driven.
 


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It's off by about 2mpg.
 


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LOL, I don't know about you guys but I didn't but the Ecoboost for fuel economy! But I can understand why Ford marketed it that way to the normal car buyer.
 


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Yeah, I'm not super worried about mileage either but think it's just odd that is overly optimistic across the board. Seems like a simple thing to fix so I bet it's intentional.
 


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I get as advertised when I want to. Terrain plays a big role in the mielage people will see.
 


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I noticed this first fill up since I got the car. I thought the computer would adapt to it. But it never did.

However... does not concern me much as airjor stated already. I didn't buy this car for fuel mileage. AND it consumes half of what my old BMW did :)
 


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Terrain, and speed and your right foot... I did recently drive my father-in-law's ecoboost F-150 and it was reading a bit low on the fuel economy not a whole lot better than the V6 one he had before that.

Fuel economy is calculated at what speed? I thought it was at ~60 mph. If I keep it under 70mph I can hit 35-37mpg on the stock tune.
 


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Mine seems to be pretty accurate but then again i dont reset the avg mpg everytime i fill up.
 


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My hand calculations are within 5% of the computer. I fill up at the same station most of the time too. I average ~28-29 mpg with 75% Chicago city 25% hwy.

So like all my exes said, I'm pretty average.
 


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I don't see how you guys get that kind of mileage numbers. I have a short commute (<5 miles) and the best I get is 21 to 22. Probably because I always push it from light to light and don't have any highway time to cruise at higher speeds.

But I didn't get the FiST for the mileage, if I'd wanted that I would stayed in the SE. At least it gets better than my mustang did which was about 15! [wink]
 


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Short trips will definitely do that to your mileage. It's not awesome for the car either.
 


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So I should feel good about my 30 mpg average? Long commutes + some freeway will do that I guess. [grinking]
 


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For me, the car is just a blast to drive. If i'd have wanted mileage, I would have bought a regular fiesta or other such commuter car. I mean, really, why in the world would someone buy a performance car and then worry about their mpg? I'm happy every time I hit the gas, mileage be damned.
 


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For people that commute like I do, this car is a perfect mix of fun and practicality. I worry about MPG because I don't want to be filling up my gas tank every 3 days. It's really hard to not like decent mileage during the weekdays and something you can romp the hell out of on the weekends. The FiST is amazing.
 


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For me, lower mileage than other Fiesta ST in similar operating parameters could mean something isn't quite right. I worry about my baby.
 


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I commute 50 miles round trip m-f. I have a personal rule, I don't hot rod around anytime to or from work. every other time I drive it's fair game. That being said I average 29-30 mpg commuting and 25-26 the rest of the time.

But when I just paid $26 for a 91 fill up yesterday... who gives a crap. When oil companies battle, my right foot wins!
 


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If you run an ethanol blend, some settings have to be adjusted in Accesstuner to make the MPG read correctly. I don't personally know, but the tuner who did mine mentioned it in a thread.
 


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I need to get AccessTuner just so I can tweak things...
 


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When I go to my cottage (80km trip with about 60km freeway), I cruise at 2500 rpm in sixth, and thats smack at 65 mph or like 105km/h.

I get, depending of temperature, 5.7 to 6.2 L/100km.

Thats between 41.3 mpg to 37.9 mpg. I get that every, single, time.

Full tank of 87 oct gas, 185/60/r15 winter tires and only me in the car.

Although I must agree, the mpg's drop drastically when city driving. It drops to about 8.2 L/100km or 28.7 mpg for me.
 


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