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Old 11-27-2016, 07:09 PM   #2 (permalink)
oldtamiyaphile
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UFI - '12 Fiat 500 Twinair
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90 day: 40.3 mpg (US)

Jeep - '05 Jeep Wrangler Renegade
90 day: 18.09 mpg (US)

R32 - '89 Nissan Skyline

STiG - '16 Renault Trafic 140dCi Energy
90 day: 30.12 mpg (US)

Prius - '05 Toyota Prius
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90 day: 50.25 mpg (US)

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90 day: 13.48 mpg (US)

F-117 - '10 Proton Arena GLSi
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90 day: 25.23 mpg (US)

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90 day: 32.21 mpg (US)

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That is very cool trip MPG info, especially for a non-hybrid. Anyone know if the latest Prius lets you recall previous trips like that?

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-Lane assist didn't seem to work very well despite clear roads. It supposedly helps with steering, but the most I ever felt was a slight twitch in the feedback of the steering wheel when I allowed the car to drift; it certainly didn't keep me in the lane. Mostly it just beeped urgently whenever lines on the road crossed strangely. I could see it maybe waking someone up who's falling asleep while driving, but more often it startled me with false alarms.
That's all lane assist is supposed to do. Only higher end stuff like Teslas can keep within your lane.
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