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I "REALLY" hate cold weather, What to expect in MPG.

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Sounding board. Its that time of year again when owners complain about poor gas mileage. Noticing the drop off already, last tank was just under 39 MPG. Not complaining, its the drive home thats killing it, our morning commutes have all been above 40, going home traffic is horrible.

 

However, so far it has been consistent, so not expecting it to go any lower unless we get a long stretch of below 0 days.

 

So, got a beef, want to know if what you see is correct, or just want to blow off steam, Here's your sign.

 

 

Edited title to show my current displeasure with our lovely weather.

Edited by acdii

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Should be easier for you due to the difference in our trips. Still seeing really good numbers when I drive on 45 MPH roads, its the hills by me and the lousy traffic between my office and woodstock that kill my return trip, Always did.

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Snowbirds eh? The only downside of getting less than 40 is having to fill up sooner cause of the small tank.

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So this morning when I left for work it was 19 degrees out. I auto started my car and it was running for a good 5 mins before I got it. Both my wife and I had our heated seats on (level 2) and the heat at 73. On a 23 mile commute (not hypermilling) the car said I got 41 mpg. I think that is pretty decent for the cold weather and all we had running.

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You did a bit better than I did, only managed a little over 39 this morning. It was 23* and snowing, both of which dont help. :)

 

 

Still better than 32! LOL

 

Oh, the cold and winter blend fuel has hurt my Flex too, I can barely hit 19 in it now. :( That makes me a sad puppy too.. Oh well, screw good MPG in it, just have FUN instead! :) Make up for it with the Fusion.

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The tires are stiffer, the oil and grease are thicker, the air is much denser, the winds are higher, the cabin needs heating in cold winter weather. There's no escape. There's nothing wrong with the cars or your driving. The EPA tests are done at 60-70 F.

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I left sunny S. Florida and am visiting in E Texas. It's 38 F., rainy and windy. My 2010 is getting less than 30 mpg. I put the HVAC in "Auto" and it heats and defogs and defrosts automatically and is a luxury car in this weather.

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