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MPG not sure what to expect

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Right now my escape averages 10-10.5 L/100 km with a mix of city (40%) and highway driving (60%) which seems to be what real life Passport is averaging?

I think my car's calculator is off since when I stop at a light it goes up to 99.9L/100km and ruins my average (no auto start/stop on the 2015 model). I fill it up for about 45-50$ and get maybe 450-460 km so it sounds about right however.

What am I looking at for the passport in terms of real world gas?? I don't want it to be hard on a gas. Had an F-150 and hated it. I won't drive in econ so lets not bother with that.

Will I say, OMG it's a gas guzzler compared to the Escapay??
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Right now my escape averages 10-10.5 L/100 km with a mix of city (40%) and highway driving (60%) which seems to be what real life Passport is averaging?

I think my car's calculator is off since when I stop at a light it goes up to 99.9L/100km and ruins my average (no auto start/stop on the 2015 model). I fill it up for about 45-50$ and get maybe 450-460 km so it sounds about right however.

What am I looking at for the passport in terms of real world gas?? I don't want it to be hard on a gas. Had an F-150 and hated it. I won't drive in econ so lets not bother with that.

Will I say, OMG it's a gas guzzler compared to the Escapay??
Im in Canada and im getting the same exact L/100kms, I can pull 625-700kms if I let the gas light come on but I fill up at a 1/4 tank and and getting close to the range your getting give or take a few kms. I also have always owned pick ups so im very have with the Passport's gas consumption.
Sounds like it will be really close in terms of MPG. Even if the Passport is a little more I don't mind as long as it's not gas guzzler.
Sounds like it will be really close in terms of MPG. Even if the Passport is a little more I don't mind as long as it's not gas guzzler.
I had been averaging around 22.5 MPG during my normal weekly commute (70% highway, 20% City, 10% traffic jam) so it has been ok during regular driving. However, I'm very pleased with the MPG I got during my giant road trip through 9 states. I was averaging 26-32 MPG throughout the trip. So I would say it's definitely a good road trip car.
I'm getting about 13 MPG on my 2019 Elite currently. I suspect it'll get better since I spent hours idling in my driveway getting Android Auto to work.

The one thing I find funny, if I'm in "park" with the engine running the efficiency meter is white but if I put it in "drive" and floor it hitting 4500 or so RPMs it considers that efficient.
I've averaged 23.8 om 3,000 miles of combined driving.This is based on actual usage, not the artificial indication on the dash that seems to read about 2 mpg higher.
Right now my escape averages 10-10.5 L/100 km with a mix of city (40%) and highway driving (60%) which seems to be what real life Passport is averaging?

I think my car's calculator is off since when I stop at a light it goes up to 99.9L/100km and ruins my average (no auto start/stop on the 2015 model). I fill it up for about 45-50$ and get maybe 450-460 km so it sounds about right however.

What am I looking at for the passport in terms of real world gas?? I don't want it to be hard on a gas. Had an F-150 and hated it. I won't drive in econ so lets not bother with that.

Will I say, OMG it's a gas guzzler compared to the Escapay??
Have around 2000km on my Touring and gas mileage is better than my previous 2015 Edge Titanium. The transmission is much better , I’m sure this is the reason.
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