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minnguy34

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  1. I bought a 2010 Chevrolet Malibu 1LT demo car 3 months ago and am, so far, disappointed with the fuel economy. But, I think it is because I am driving in winter and I am doing city driving. My average speed for the last tank of gas was 21 MPH, according to the trip computer. That average speed resulted in an MPG number of 20.4. When I did some highway driving as part of one tank, the average speed increased to 38 MPH and the MPG went to 24.6. The computer's average MPG seems to be spot on compared with manually computing the fuel economy. Could you reset the trip computer for average speed number for each of your average MPG numbers resets? I ran across this method of reporting MPG forthe Cruze on another website and found it very informative. Their Cruze test car got 26.5 MPG with an average speed of 42.2 MPH, per the trip computer.Thanks for the updates, this interactive review format is great.
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