Do you count your first tank?
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I am debating on whether or not I should throw out the data of my first tank. The thing is, when I picked up the car from the dealership, the very nice lady spent about an hour to an hour and half showing me all the features of the car. I loved it, but as we sat in the car it was hot outside so we had the hybrid system on with A/C. The ICE came on several times during that hour and a half as we sat there not moving. This resulted in a lower fuel efficiency reading for my first tank than what the car really drove. I still got 33.7 MPG, not bad for a first tank, but it's not true either. I'm halfway through my second tank and have a tank average of 41.5 so far.
My question is: should I count the first tank in the greenhybrid database, or throw it out and call my second tank my first tank?
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My question is: should I count the first tank in the greenhybrid database, or throw it out and call my second tank my first tank?
The questions that keep us up at night...
![Embarassed](https://electricvehicleforums.com/forums/images/smilies/emotikons/embarassed.gif)
- Paul
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Originally Posted by wallpad
I am debating on whether or not I should throw out the data of my first tank. The thing is, when I picked up the car from the dealership, the very nice lady spent about an hour to an hour and half showing me all the features of the car. I loved it, but as we sat in the car it was hot outside so we had the hybrid system on with A/C. The ICE came on several times during that hour and a half as we sat there not moving. This resulted in a lower fuel efficiency reading for my first tank than what the car really drove. I still got 33.7 MPG, not bad for a first tank, but it's not true either. I'm halfway through my second tank and have a tank average of 41.5 so far.
My question is: should I count the first tank in the greenhybrid database, or throw it out and call my second tank my first tank?
The questions that keep us up at night...![Embarassed](https://electricvehicleforums.com/forums/images/smilies/emotikons/embarassed.gif)
- Paul
My question is: should I count the first tank in the greenhybrid database, or throw it out and call my second tank my first tank?
The questions that keep us up at night...
![Embarassed](https://electricvehicleforums.com/forums/images/smilies/emotikons/embarassed.gif)
- Paul
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I counted mine. It's part of real-world testing, and I don't think we should tamper with data to skew the mileage figures upward. When you have numerous tanks under your belt, the first tank, if low, won't make much difference in your lifetime average. However, you might always think you're "cheating" just a little bit if you don't include it. If you were to consider that the mileage database is only a historical record with no inherent meaning, and with no one to impress by your good mileage, there would be no reason to exclude your first tank. That way, you have ALL the information at hand.
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My salesman did the same thing. I left the dealership with 4 miles on the odometer and a 9 mpg tank average. Today, after 200 miles, my tank average is 42.0 mpg. Thankfully my commute is 85% freeway. Even on the local streets I can usually keep it EV mode. Yes, i'll be posting my first tank.
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I included my first tank, but I didn't sit in it for over an hour with the car on (can't say with the engine running).
I also started with a lower mpg for the first tank, but after a while it will fall into the noise. As it is, it's fun watching the average go up with each tankful. My car is displaying 45.2 mpg after 425 miles since fill up.
I also started with a lower mpg for the first tank, but after a while it will fall into the noise. As it is, it's fun watching the average go up with each tankful. My car is displaying 45.2 mpg after 425 miles since fill up.
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I don't think I would include that first tank.
Unless you make a habit of sitting in the car with the engine/ac running, it's not "real world" for you..
BTW - How do you get your little Hybrid Economy database entry to display in your messages??
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Unless you make a habit of sitting in the car with the engine/ac running, it's not "real world" for you..
BTW - How do you get your little Hybrid Economy database entry to display in your messages??
Thanks
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Hey Joe (WVGasGuy): Something has happened to your profile, it's missing, and your signature is not linked to your car's mpg data base.
Last edited by David Price; 09-28-2006 at 09:32 PM.