MarkB
Active member
I took a weeks vacation to Myrtle Beach a couple of weeks ago. Filled up on a Monday, drove to and from work thru Thursday then drove to Ashland, Ky for the night. Stopped for fuel in NC and drove on to Myrtle Beach. Left Myrtle Beach and stopped for fuel in WV after a week in Myrtle Beach. I didn't record average MPH, but was probably about 58 MPH on first tank. Averaged 41.93 mpg. Second tank again didn't record average MPH but was probably close to 65 mph. Averaged 46.27 mpg.
Difference in mpg can be accounted for in the first 4 days of tank one driving my daily 60/40 highway/city drive to work of 24 miles round trip.
Best part of the drive, the seats are great. If it wasn't for getting hungry and then needing to stop to get rid of the iced tea that I had at lunch, I or the coffee I had for breakfast, I would not have needed to stop, the seats were just that comfortable.
Difference in mpg can be accounted for in the first 4 days of tank one driving my daily 60/40 highway/city drive to work of 24 miles round trip.
Best part of the drive, the seats are great. If it wasn't for getting hungry and then needing to stop to get rid of the iced tea that I had at lunch, I or the coffee I had for breakfast, I would not have needed to stop, the seats were just that comfortable.