Yeah, of course it’s situational. I didn’t even expect to get what was recommended... I just thought it was odd I could barely get 5mpg under the recomended driving so carefully. But if that’s the general consensus I’ll just enjoy it for what it is. I love the car, it’s been really great so far.
I really wish there were more
aftermarket support so I could tinker with it more
something to consider:
disconnect the battery for a period of time 20-30 minutes, and reset the computers.
the computer in the car that estimates MPG is not perfect, in fact when I first got my G80 Sport I was complaining about how incredibly inaccurate it was when compared to a manual calculation (miles/gallons) In my Sport I get on average 360 miles to a tank, when I fill the tank takes approx. 17 gallons every time (between 17.2 and 17.7) as I typically fill within a few miles of the low fuel light coming on.
Manual calculation shows 360/17 = 21.17 mpg however the computer in the car for accumulated shows 18.5 - 18.7. it also estimated 490 miles to the tank when I refilled, but I never get above 360, and at 360 and 17 gallons there is approx. 2.5 - 3.0 gallons left in the tank if we are to believe the specs that the tank has 20 gallon tank adding 21.17 mpg to the 3 gallons gives me another 63.5 miles, for a total of roughly 425 miles NOT 490 miles.
So fast forward several months, I am rear ended and the car is at the body shop for 5 weeks, since the accident damaged the spare tire well where the battery sits, the battery had to be removed to weld in the new well.
When I got the car back, the computers were completely reset, and I mean completely, the DIS and GPS were in Korean, luckily I have extended family that speak/read Korean and they were able to get the systems back in English, the dealer couldn't. But since that time, since the reset, the DIS calculation has been almost spot on. it is registering 19.9 mpg average, and 390 miles to a tank at fill.
When I bought my car the dealer did a dealer trade with another dealer 200 miles away, they drove the car from that dealer to mine, I believe that long trip elevated the overall calculations and the battery reset force the computer to relearn based on my driving commute/style.
it is entirely possible the previous owner had a heavy foot and the computer is still calculating based of their driving style, and while driving conservatively with help adjust the averages, they won't be reporting true (for you) because of the long history of a different driving style.