I am a mechanical engineer, I understand averages and MPG calculations pretty well. I also understand that my daily commute is not one that will reflect good MPGs. But like I said, my last car was getting above the advertised MPGs, and the CX-5 is getting 20% less than advertised.....both cars doing the same commute. The last car was also a turbocharged sports car that I liked to lead foot on occasion bc it was fun to do, the CX-5 is feather footed 100% of the time bc it's not fast even when flooring it. When comparing the two, I'm just surprised the CX-5 MPG is so low below advertised. I wouldn't be concerned if I was getting 22 or 23 MPGs, but 19 seems too low.