Recently I wondered just how economical the Forza is.
I discovered that the economy meter only goes up to 99.9mpg so it went off the clock.
Trying again with it set to km/litre it managed 36.6km/litre which works out at 103mpg. (87mpg US)
The meter under-reads a bit so I'm claiming 105
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gn2 wrote:Nope, no freewheeling.
It was with a pre-warmed engine over twenty miles mostly at 5000rpm on A-roads with no stopping.
Those figures might work for advertising purposes for the manufacturer, but they aren't realistic in determining what the fuel consumption rate is for everyday use. My mpg is quite low because I ride exclusively in heavy city traffic and am heavy on the throttle. Twenty miles at 5k rpm with a pre-warmed engine isn't typical driving for most (if any) people when considering what the average fuel consumption is. It might me good for a 'best possible' rating but not an average rating with daily use.
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I took the initial post as a challenge. Now that the weather is warming up, my mpg is improving.
74.9 mpg US is the best I've been able to accomplish. Non highway mileage.
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