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Old 02-02-2015, 03:08 PM   #270 (permalink)
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I don't really care what unit the EPA converts the data to. MPGe, Wh/ mile, Mile/ kWh. I easily understand them all. I happen to think MPGe is the best since non scientific people will immediately be able to see the advantage that electric motors have. My hope is that the testing agencies will realize that they cannot just use the in dash read out, or percentage of specified capacity, to base the consumption on because the automakers can set this to any side of reality they want. The only way to measure the consumption is to fill up, drive, and top up again to take the reading from the fill station.
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