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transport truck & bus July 11th 05 03:12 PM

Drivers: Your mileage will vary
 
Drivers are complaining that their real-world fuel economy doesn't
match up with the official estimate given by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA)...

So why doesn't the car or truck you drive to and from work every day
get the same fuel economy the government, the manufacturer, and us
trusted legions of automotive journalists seem to promise it will?...

The answer is as simple as it is ultimately complex. New vehicles, as
tested for their energy consumption, are never actually driven
anywhere, much less to and from work, and their fuel economy ratings
are not ultimately based on how much fuel they consume...

http://infotruck.blogspot.com/2005/0...will-vary.html


Adrian July 11th 05 03:14 PM

Drivers: Your mileage will vary
 
transport truck & bus ) gurgled happily, sounding
much like they were saying :

The answer is as simple as it is ultimately complex. New vehicles, as
tested for their energy consumption, are never actually driven
anywhere, much less to and from work, and their fuel economy ratings
are not ultimately based on how much fuel they consume...


And in other shocking news - Night Follows Day!

JNugent July 11th 05 03:58 PM

Drivers: Your mileage will vary
 
Correct.



Nick July 11th 05 04:40 PM

Drivers: Your mileage will vary
 
On 11 Jul 2005 08:12:21 -0700, "transport truck & bus"
wrote:

Drivers are complaining that their real-world fuel economy doesn't
match up with the official estimate given by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA)...

So why doesn't the car or truck you drive to and from work every day
get the same fuel economy the government, the manufacturer, and us
trusted legions of automotive journalists seem to promise it will?...

The answer is as simple as it is ultimately complex. New vehicles, as
tested for their energy consumption, are never actually driven
anywhere, much less to and from work, and their fuel economy ratings
are not ultimately based on how much fuel they consume...


Well.. duh.
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Conor July 11th 05 06:16 PM

Drivers: Your mileage will vary
 
In article . com,
transport truck & bus says...
Drivers are complaining that their real-world fuel economy doesn't
match up with the official estimate given by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA)...

So why doesn't the car or truck you drive to and from work every day
get the same fuel economy the government, the manufacturer, and us
trusted legions of automotive journalists seem to promise it will?...

I know, it's a sod isn't it? I've yet to get less than 10% MORE than
the official figure for any car I've owned.

The problem is with the figures is that the testing is done by people
who actually have a partial clue how to drive economically.

--
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Steve Walker July 11th 05 08:56 PM

Drivers: Your mileage will vary
 
In message , Conor
writes
In article . com,
transport truck & bus says...
Drivers are complaining that their real-world fuel economy doesn't
match up with the official estimate given by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA)...

So why doesn't the car or truck you drive to and from work every day
get the same fuel economy the government, the manufacturer, and us
trusted legions of automotive journalists seem to promise it will?...

I know, it's a sod isn't it? I've yet to get less than 10% MORE than
the official figure for any car I've owned.

The problem is with the figures is that the testing is done by people
who actually have a partial clue how to drive economically.


As I understand it, nobody drives the car to get those figures, they're
from a standardised test on a rolling road.

--
Steve Walker

Ian July 11th 05 09:03 PM

Drivers: Your mileage will vary
 

"Conor" wrote in message ...
In article
transport truck & bus says...
Drivers are complaining that their real-world fuel economy doesn't
match up with the official estimate given by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA)...

So why doesn't the car or truck you drive to and from work every day
get the same fuel economy the government, the manufacturer, and us
trusted legions of automotive journalists seem to promise it will?...

I know, it's a sod isn't it? I've yet to get less than 10% MORE than
the official figure for any car I've owned.

The problem is with the figures is that the testing is done by people
who actually have a partial clue how to drive economically.


Nothing to do with economic driving. The test is performed on a rolling road
in a laboratory with no wind resistance. The tester uses the gears and
accelerator to follow a line displayed on a VDU. Not reality at all.


Ian




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