Even better... Had about 90 miles to empty. Took 11.9 gallons to fill it.
With 90 miles to empty, I finally decided to get gas. I couldn't be happier with the car so far. With a mix of city and expressway driving, I averaged just over 72 mpg and got 1,047 miles on the tank of gas that was in it when the dealer delivered it. I'm excited to see how it does now that it's warming up!
wow thats twice the mileage my former Honda Accord got and it had a 17.1 gallon tank (33.4 -33.5 mpg consistently).
car looks great, I love the subtleness of your mods. well done.
Have you ever had gas sit in the tank long enough it went "bad?"
What kind of range do you get on one full charge, and at what speeds? I know you keep plugging it back in, but have you ever just let one charge go all the way down to see how far it gets you?
OMG! That mileage average over the past year is phenomenal. Great looking car to boot. Win/Win! :rockon: :beer:
Awesome results. Out of curiosity, what's your takeaway when compared to the Titanium EB you had before? I have the EB model now and, while I enjoy the added pep, it's really not fast enough to be fun and I get pretty awful gas mileage (best tank has been 28-30 mpg). I've been considering swapping my Titanium for an Energi, even though I wouldn't really be charging it at all right now.
That's awesome. How is the snow traction?The way I looked at it, it's a daily driven family sedan. Thought the EB was quicker, it wasn't a racecar by any means.. But I did run it to see how it would do at the track. It ran 15.1 stock and 14.2 tuned. The Energi ran 16.2.
Right now my trip to work is all city and 26 miles round trip. I charge overnight at home and during the day at work and use little to no gas during the week.
Without charging at all, I get 40-50 mpg.