Well took one of the backroads the other night and accidentally reset my mpg at a stoplight. But from that point on my speed was mainly 55-60 mph and I saw a high of 31 mpg but when home and parked it was reading 24ish mpg. Route had 2 stop signs, a stop light, and then a few street changes with acceleration needed
However this was at midnight so my real world results next month will very greatly. But gives me hope I can hit 21 at least on my daily commute
Mpg will also get better around february as the car will be getting smaller brake rotors(12.4" instead of 13.2", less unsprung weight) while allowing me to get smaller lighter wheels(17" at less than 20 lbs each hopefully). However this is mainly for cost savings, a good set of tires will run me $1300+ whereas new wheels and tires will cost me less(along with improving mpg)
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