Mountain Goat wrote:
Both Audis did weird fuel economy. Both did around 35mpg. The second one I really tested on this as fuel lasted a six day commuting week where I worked. One week I would hardly touch the accelerator with a full tank of fuel and tried my best to get the best fuel economy until the fuel tank was into the red. 35mpg. The next week I floored it everywhere I went for the whole week until the fuel gauge went into the red and still exactly 35mpg. I did this every week for seven months switching back and fore and always 35mpg, so in the end I didn't bother trying to economize with that car! Weird!
Fuel economy is weird. People who are careful can get similar fuel economy numbers in a Corvette that I get in my Honda, but I tend to spend a lot of time in higher RPMs meanwhile you can lug a Corvette around in 4th gear all day barely spinning faster than idle.
When my dad's Ranger got written-off the rental they gave him was a full-sized Silverado. The Ranger weighs about 2/3rds what that Silverado weighs, the Silverado
never got worse fuel economy than the smaller truck.
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