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Sit in the car while parked and read completely through all the manuals ( twice if you can ) and push all the buttons and go through all the dash menus and screens. Most never do this but it will reward you greatly with this car. Enjoy !

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You may want to drive a trip that allows the ICE to warm up. Once it's warm, stop and turn off the car, note you mileage. Then start the car again and drive back. You will see the difference in the mileage. The trip back, the mileage will be better because of no warm up cycle.

No way would this play out the same for me as it does for you. Elevation changes far outweigh the warmed up engine factor. I could never get better MPGs on my return commute, even if I started at normal operating temperature.

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.... But the use of A/C makes it very challenging to get good mileage on my trip home. I have to take a completely different route that has a lower speed limit and fewer stop lights, but it is the same distance.

 

The things we do to make our FFHs happy. :flirt:

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One of the only few advantages of living in Florida, the weather in the summer, and the tourist and snowbirds certainly aren't. It's flat for the most part. But the use of A/C makes it very challenging to get good mileage on my trip home. I have to take a completely different route that has a lower speed limit and fewer stop lights, but it is the same distance.

You're one of the few on here who consistently posts better MPG numbers than me! It takes some effort and sometimes a little sacrifice to achieve real-world, better-than-original-EPA results, but it sure is satisfying! I've never regretted spending a few more relaxing minutes driving my FFH. :)

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Thanks mwr and lolder for the advice. I have to admit, during the first couple of weeks, I ran down the battery a few times because I was sitting in the car playing with the buttons. The significance of most of it was lost on me until I came to this forum. I now know that I want to use the Empower screen to keep an eye on my acceleration, and what needs to go on the MyView screen!

 

Question....I am retired, so I don't have to make a long trek to work everyday. Most of my drives are to the gym or the grocery store which are, maybe, only a mile or two away. I have to cross some busy streets, and spend a lot of time waiting in traffic and at traffic lights. Needless to say, my mileage during these short trips is awful! I spend the trip either idling or accelerating. Any suggestions on how to improve?

 

Thanks,

Nancy

The car should be shutting off at stops. If you accelerate gently, you can keep it in EV on short trips if your SOC is high enough.

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