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U.S. fuel economy numbers

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I don't believe those numbers for the 2.0T sport rwd. The numbers from the review I posted in the other thread translate to much better mpg's.

"Fuel efficiency is right in line with what we expect from the 2.0L compact sport sedan segment. Our longer highway haul into New York State and back returned a conservative 7.4L/100km on 91-octane premium fuel, which is impressive. Putting the car through the average rush hour commute from the suburbs of Toronto into the city and back was about 9.6L/100km, and the overall average for our test came back at 8.6L/100km. Premium fuel is recommended for optimal performance and efficiency."
 
I don't believe those numbers for the 2.0T sport rwd. The numbers from the review I posted in the other thread translate to much better mpg's.

"Fuel efficiency is right in line with what we expect from the 2.0L compact sport sedan segment. Our longer highway haul into New York State and back returned a conservative 7.4L/100km on 91-octane premium fuel, which is impressive. Putting the car through the average rush hour commute from the suburbs of Toronto into the city and back was about 9.6L/100km, and the overall average for our test came back at 8.6L/100km. Premium fuel is recommended for optimal performance and efficiency."
If you live in the U.S., it's your govt that put out those numbers.
 
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I do, and they have been wrong before-especially with diesel cars.
 
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