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Originally Posted by RT87
Chill dude! I mean someone could be redlining it the whole time when they drive or someone could be shifting at 3000 rpms. How is he supposed to answer that kind of question? A more valid question might be, "I'm getting 25 mpg shifting at 3000 rpms, how much more mpg should I expect an increase of?"
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I agree with industrial. when people ask for MPG it means driving the car in the most fuel efficient way and getting a number. Visconti's answer is immature.
guy:"hey Toyota" how many MPG on your brand new car?"
Toyota: "I don't know how heavy your foot is"
if you are trying to justify that DUMB answer you are as dumb. seriously.