When you see a change in MPG with the same driving habits, look first at temperature, then at wind. I regularly drive a 60 mile route where I get anything from 28 to 42 MPG depending on temperature and wind. Over 40 MPG requires at least 80 degrees and a tailwind, while below zero with a headwind gets less than 30 MPG.
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06 Canyon: The vacuum gauge plus wheel covers helped increase summer 2015 mileage to 38.5 MPG, while summer 2016 mileage was 38.6 MPG without the wheel covers. Drove 33,021 miles 2016-2018 at 35.00 MPG.
22 Maverick: Summer 2022 burned 62.74 gallons in 3145.1 miles for 50.1 MPG. Winter 2023-2024 - 2416.7 miles, 58.66 gallons for 41 MPG.
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