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Originally Posted by cpippolo
That might be a reasonable indocator of what to expect, but I'm not sure it translates as well when going from a naturally aspirated engine to a turbo. I agree though that fuel consumption numbers from few users is not overly informative, unless its something like a highway number with the cruise set at 65 for an extended time on flat terrain (gives you an idea of what might be achievable). However, looking at the average from a large group is probably more informative than the EPA numbers that are generated from a very specific protocol that still doesn't really reflect the real world, but it will be a while before we have much of that data.
Maybe the car will be so fantastic I wont care. If that's not the case, might wait a bit.
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I agree with the concept he is saying, but you're right, a FI car will yield different results. In fact, they typically yield even better results. For what you're trying to use it for 90% of the time, I think you can easily see 28-30. Spirited and fun driving, however, don't expect much more than 18-20. Track and city fun? 12-16. I dont think you should be alarmed in any sense and if you've been thinking about it for 6 months, you should just take a leap of faith. Your results will probably coincide with your driving style. Keep the faith