Flyersguy172
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Hey all
I have a 2015 CX-5 Touring that is an absolute blast to drive. I purchased the car early in November and have about 2000 miles on it. Prior to that, I had a 2011 Ford Ranger that was a handy truck, but an absolute pig on gas (I got around 16MPG). While the CX-5 is an improvement, it is not as dramatic as I expected.
About 90% of my driving is what I would rate as city driving. It's stop and go through town and neighborhoods at under 35mph. I have been trying to keep close track of fuel economy since buying the car and have noticed that it appears to be getting worse as I own the car. Originally I was averaging about 22mpg, but have since seen it fall to 21.4mpg as indicated by the onboard trip computer.
When I put a full tank of gas in the car it will tell me that it has a range of about 322mpg....but after about 2 weeks of driving, the actual range ends up being about 270-280mpg. My driving style is very conservative, I coast a lot going up to red lights and stop signs and I try to "hyper mile" which seemed to always improve MPG's in my former vehicles.
Is anyone else getting lower than expected MPGs? The only culprit I can think that might be causing this is that it is winter time, and the average temps here the past month have been in the 20s.
I have a 2015 CX-5 Touring that is an absolute blast to drive. I purchased the car early in November and have about 2000 miles on it. Prior to that, I had a 2011 Ford Ranger that was a handy truck, but an absolute pig on gas (I got around 16MPG). While the CX-5 is an improvement, it is not as dramatic as I expected.
About 90% of my driving is what I would rate as city driving. It's stop and go through town and neighborhoods at under 35mph. I have been trying to keep close track of fuel economy since buying the car and have noticed that it appears to be getting worse as I own the car. Originally I was averaging about 22mpg, but have since seen it fall to 21.4mpg as indicated by the onboard trip computer.
When I put a full tank of gas in the car it will tell me that it has a range of about 322mpg....but after about 2 weeks of driving, the actual range ends up being about 270-280mpg. My driving style is very conservative, I coast a lot going up to red lights and stop signs and I try to "hyper mile" which seemed to always improve MPG's in my former vehicles.
Is anyone else getting lower than expected MPGs? The only culprit I can think that might be causing this is that it is winter time, and the average temps here the past month have been in the 20s.