However, before performing the fuel economy test, I noticed the trip
computer average dropping below 12 mpg in city driving with no grid charge on the battery.
Not exact matches
Funny thing # 1 is a
drop in the
average starting salaries of new college graduates with
computer science, engineering, and chemistry degrees, according to the latest annual survey, which was published on 8 January by the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
The trip
computer told me I was getting above 30 mpg on the highway, but it
dropped precipitously in city driving, bringing my
average way down.
Monitoring the trip
computer, I saw my
average fuel economy
drop close to 20 mpg when dealing with San Francisco's hills and frequent red lights.
As a result, at one stage the trip
computer showed an
average 22.0 L / 100 km, although this settled around 19.0 L / 100 km once we
dropped to a less demanding 80 - 90 km / h cruising speed — but that's still around double what we were getting driving solo.
Monitoring the trip
computer, I saw my
average spike at 34 mpg on the freeway at 65 mph, but
drop to 11 mpg in heavy urban traffic.
Second, cleaning the unclean registry with jv16 PowerTools 2014's Clean and Fix My
Computer feature made the
average startup time
drop from 100 seconds to just 47 seconds.