SirFrederick
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- Genesis G70
I’ve been tracking my gas mileage since I got my G70. I'm just hit 4000 km's today. Some of these initial mileage numbers may seem bad but I did get my car in the middle of winter. We had one of most brutally cold winters I’ve ever experienced. We had about a 5 week stretch where it basically did not get warmer than -40*C (-40*F). Maybe we hit high -30’s for like an hour in the middle of the afternoon. It sucked. We did hit -50*C (-58*F) as well over that span.
Anyways I always wondered how accurate the in-vehicle mileage estimators were. Not just the G70 but all vehicles. I compared my actual mileage obtained by using exact numbers entered into an app to the in-vehicle rating at fill-up time. After fill-up I manually reset the accumulated info screen. Here were my results. The differences aren’t massive but the one constant is the in-vehicle reading is always better than the actual mileage tracked. Nearly 1L better.
The first two numbers are the actual mileage MPG (Imperial) and L/100km from entering my numbers into an app. The third number is the in-vehicle estimation. The 4th number is the difference between the actual mileage and the in-vehicle estimation. The 5th number is the MPG (US) for all you yanks.
MPG (Imperial) - L/100km - In-Vehicle Fuel Tracker - Difference - MPG (US)
22.77 MPG - 12.40 L/100km - 12.1 L/100km - .30 - 18.95
22.64 MPG - 12.47 L/100km - 11.8 L/100km - .67 - 18.85
21.01 MPG - 13.44 L/100km - 12.7 L/100km - .77 - 17.49
18.34 MPG - 15.40 L/100km - 14.2 L/100km - 1.2 - 15.26
17.96 MPG - 15.73 L/100km - 15.0 L/100km - .73 - 14.95
19.09 MPG - 14.80 L/100km - 13.7 L/100km - 1.1 - 15.89
19.91 MPG - 14.19 L/100km - 13.1 L/100km - 1.09 - 16.57
23.86 MPG - 11.84 L/100km - 10.9 L/100km - .96 - 19.86
25.00 MPG - 11.30 L/100km - 10.6 L/100km - .70 - 20.81
23.70 MPG - 11.92 L/100km - 11.0 L/100km - .92 - 19.73
24.06 MPG - 11.04 L/100km - 10.8 L/100km - .60 - 20.93
The average difference from all the entries is 0.72.
Up until the last 4 fill-ups I was pretty much driving in eco-mode 100% of the time. Now it’s more of a mixed bag. I tend to drive conservatively half the time and then have a little fun the other half. On the way to work it’s conservative and on the way home i'st the scenic route and a little more fun.
I’m going to continue to track this just to get a larger sample set. I’ll update my original post with the additional entries for anyone who wants to see the differences.
On a positive side note now that winter is past and I’m no longer needing to warm up the vehicle I'm getting better than the EPA numbers for the G70. It’s rated at 21/30 (imperial) or 13.3/9.4 L/100km and I’m 100% city driving. Although it’s not bumper to bumper traffic. A little stop and go here and there, but mostly moving along pretty consistently without any sitting in traffic for long periods of time.
Anyways I always wondered how accurate the in-vehicle mileage estimators were. Not just the G70 but all vehicles. I compared my actual mileage obtained by using exact numbers entered into an app to the in-vehicle rating at fill-up time. After fill-up I manually reset the accumulated info screen. Here were my results. The differences aren’t massive but the one constant is the in-vehicle reading is always better than the actual mileage tracked. Nearly 1L better.
The first two numbers are the actual mileage MPG (Imperial) and L/100km from entering my numbers into an app. The third number is the in-vehicle estimation. The 4th number is the difference between the actual mileage and the in-vehicle estimation. The 5th number is the MPG (US) for all you yanks.
MPG (Imperial) - L/100km - In-Vehicle Fuel Tracker - Difference - MPG (US)
22.77 MPG - 12.40 L/100km - 12.1 L/100km - .30 - 18.95
22.64 MPG - 12.47 L/100km - 11.8 L/100km - .67 - 18.85
21.01 MPG - 13.44 L/100km - 12.7 L/100km - .77 - 17.49
18.34 MPG - 15.40 L/100km - 14.2 L/100km - 1.2 - 15.26
17.96 MPG - 15.73 L/100km - 15.0 L/100km - .73 - 14.95
19.09 MPG - 14.80 L/100km - 13.7 L/100km - 1.1 - 15.89
19.91 MPG - 14.19 L/100km - 13.1 L/100km - 1.09 - 16.57
23.86 MPG - 11.84 L/100km - 10.9 L/100km - .96 - 19.86
25.00 MPG - 11.30 L/100km - 10.6 L/100km - .70 - 20.81
23.70 MPG - 11.92 L/100km - 11.0 L/100km - .92 - 19.73
24.06 MPG - 11.04 L/100km - 10.8 L/100km - .60 - 20.93
The average difference from all the entries is 0.72.
Up until the last 4 fill-ups I was pretty much driving in eco-mode 100% of the time. Now it’s more of a mixed bag. I tend to drive conservatively half the time and then have a little fun the other half. On the way to work it’s conservative and on the way home i'st the scenic route and a little more fun.
I’m going to continue to track this just to get a larger sample set. I’ll update my original post with the additional entries for anyone who wants to see the differences.
On a positive side note now that winter is past and I’m no longer needing to warm up the vehicle I'm getting better than the EPA numbers for the G70. It’s rated at 21/30 (imperial) or 13.3/9.4 L/100km and I’m 100% city driving. Although it’s not bumper to bumper traffic. A little stop and go here and there, but mostly moving along pretty consistently without any sitting in traffic for long periods of time.
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