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Which is almost the same as the Chrysler 200 with that drivetrain.
 

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I have noticed that much of the satellite radio content has audio that is too compressed - sounds like listening underwater. It's not specifically the high end only, but certain chunks of the bandwidth are missing due to compression. Mostly it's older songs that were converted from analog. Newer content sounds better. Very noticeable.
 
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Our 200 has been within 1 mpg on the EVIC readings, slightly on the low side. We do get 31 mpg highway.
 

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John3rd said:
This is an update to my earlier posts. Took a road trip covering 126.3 miles -all at 65 mph. Filled up before and after this trip using 3.6 gallons of reg gasoline. Hand calculated figures I averaged 35.1 for the trip with the EVIC showing 40-44 miles per gallon. This is on a car that now has only 755 miles on it.
As time goes on, I expect to see these numbers to climb for similar driving conditions.

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To be more accurate, you really need to drive 300+ miles each tankful, and average a few tankfuls. Refill inconsistency is why the EVIC reading will differ from calculated.
 

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You will not get significant water in the gas if you use at least a tankful every two weeks. You cannot get any kind of meaningful reading in 4 gallons of use.
 

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So, that error is averaged right out when you measure 50-100 tankfuls (or even 10). A few percent of 30 mpg is only 1 mpg.
 
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