alittleoff
TJ Addict
I did myself a favor way back in the mid-70's when I was old enough to drive and at the advice of my Dad.
It was to never check MPG. He said it would discourage me from driving like a normal person.
Give it the skinny pedal when I need/want it and let off when I don't.
The only thing that I used as a measurement of consumption was with my old Suzuki 250 Enduro, I set the trip meter to zero and when a hundred miles came up, I filled up the gas tank.
I've never checked any other vehicle that I've owned. Not any of the Toyota P/U's, or the FJ-40 that I drove around for 34+ years.
Remember, it's the smiles per gallon when cruising with the top down or off in our case.
YMMV
It was to never check MPG. He said it would discourage me from driving like a normal person.
Give it the skinny pedal when I need/want it and let off when I don't.
The only thing that I used as a measurement of consumption was with my old Suzuki 250 Enduro, I set the trip meter to zero and when a hundred miles came up, I filled up the gas tank.
I've never checked any other vehicle that I've owned. Not any of the Toyota P/U's, or the FJ-40 that I drove around for 34+ years.
Remember, it's the smiles per gallon when cruising with the top down or off in our case.
YMMV
