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Old 12-03-2016, 07:48 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 123gts View Post
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FYI, the current 1.0L turbo Fiesta with manual transmission is EPA rated at:

- City: 31 mpg US
- Hwy: 41 mpg
- Combined: 35 mpg

If you look at the 2014-2016 Fiesta triples on Fuelly, it looks like owners are reporting around 37 mpg US.
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WOW if that's all it gets I am not impressed. I get that in a 2012 Mazda 3 2.0L SkyActiv. The Mazda 3 is also an automatic. The Mazda has gotten around 50mpg on a long trip on the HWY and that's zero Hypermiling, just not driving it hard or fast.
My 875cc Fiat is sitting on 50mpg while Fuelly cars are averaging high 30's, we could talk about 'this one time' all day long. My 2 ton van will cruise along happily at 50mpg too. Keep in mind a lot of Fuelly users don't know how to input MPG data either.
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