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Old 01-03-2017, 11:07 PM   #75
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Originally Posted by V View Post
Wow, some of you really take this mileage thing seriously. I only know what mine is because my little screen display tells me.

Measuring every single drop and every single km for 174 fill-ups? Yikes.
I've tracked every penny that has gone into the truck in the last 4 years, along with gas prices at each fill-up and location. This includes maintenance, car washes, fuel, insurance, modifications and any money I have received from people for helping them with the truck. Spreadsheet spits out an all-in cost per KM.

I'm only at 113 fill-ups.

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Originally Posted by Dion View Post
2006 Ford Escape XLT - 3.0 liter V6

9.8 litres/100 km Highway
10.7 litres/100 km City
How are you and other people getting the city/highway split? Is it just based of the manufacturer data or are you doing a separate calculation each time you switch between city and highway?

If so, what are you considering for city and for highway?

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Originally Posted by Tiger View Post
My '15 f150 is average 7.7l/100km after 50000km
Even if you have a 4x2 2.7L V6, that's 1.5L better that Ford's claims for highway mileage.

Unless the whole 50,000km is zero city, zero idling, all done in the perfect speed range and downhill on the highway with a tailwind.

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