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Old 11-07-2012, 03:22 PM   #25 (permalink)
night9
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Sliver - '12 Hyundai Elantra limited
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90 day: 35.1 mpg (US)

t-ruck - '06 chevy Colorado Lt
90 day: 21.88 mpg (US)

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90 day: 38.88 mpg (US)

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redpoint5 I know I'm just making excuses but...The way I take to work there are lights and stop signs that prevent good neutral coasting to make up for the hill I just climbed. I should probably take the highway but traffic is so bad is just pains me to go that route. On top of that my girlfriend freaks out because all the traffic and has forbade me from taking that route with her in the car. I would leave earlier but I can't drop my child off at school any earlier. I live on a hill and I have to go up a hill to get to work. On the up side when I run around town in the car the MPG is always better than my route to work.

Has anyone seen that Hyundai admitted that their mpg claims were false due to a mistake in the data given to the EPA? The EPA Amended their numbers. 32 combine, 28 city and 38 highway. We will be getting money from Hyundai barring a dealer milage verification. ~$60-80 per 15,000 driven. I guess I was wrong the elantra can't meet its EPA numbers LOL.
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