So you're not interested in driving at more efficient speeds, nor do you have the patience to drive more economically, but you want your MPG to rise?
I drive to work at 60mph and due to congestion on motorways and A-roads I don't get there particularly sooner than when I go quicker in the 306. Obviously on clear roads you will get there more quickly. If you don't feel that higher MPG is worth an extra 5-10 minute investment then don't invest that time in it, but then don't be surprised when it doesn't happen. Are you ever really in that much of a rush to get places that you can't leave 10 minutes earlier for a long drive that will take an unpredictable amount of time anyway? Plus, it is less strenuous driving at 60mph.
Manufacturers drive the vehicles as absolutely economically as possible and then do all sorts of other tricks, so you will definitely be way off their figures.
I drive to work at 60mph and due to congestion on motorways and A-roads I don't get there particularly sooner than when I go quicker in the 306. Obviously on clear roads you will get there more quickly. If you don't feel that higher MPG is worth an extra 5-10 minute investment then don't invest that time in it, but then don't be surprised when it doesn't happen. Are you ever really in that much of a rush to get places that you can't leave 10 minutes earlier for a long drive that will take an unpredictable amount of time anyway? Plus, it is less strenuous driving at 60mph.
Manufacturers drive the vehicles as absolutely economically as possible and then do all sorts of other tricks, so you will definitely be way off their figures.
This post is an artistic work of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted above as fact.
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