You can certainly drop that number down if you use the car's eco mode and just generally lay off the throttle, but if you prefer spirited driving
our figure is closer to reality.
Not exact matches
Audi claims 40.4 mpg on the combined cycle (39.8 mpg for the slightly heavier S1 Sportback), but in
reality that
figure will
be closer to 32mpg in mixed driving.
Officially, the standard Fiesta ST develops 178bhp, but in
reality it has always developed
closer to 200bhp — albeit on overboost, which
is why Ford chooses the list the lower
figure.
Official combined cycle economy
figures are 51mpg for the 1.2 TSI petrol and 62mpg for the 108bhp diesel, but in
reality most will probably get
closer to 40mpg in daily driving.
First, let's try
to play Devil's Advocate and
figure out if the Blackberry CEO's wishful thinking might
be closer to reality than we realize.
Posture and expression of these
figures are very
close to reality.
So, with less Area and less width, we can conclude that PIOMAS
figures should
be closer to reality.
Funny, I argue about CS quite often with AGW skeptics, and the only time I ever use any argument related
to CS anything above 3C
is to say that, Lindzen's estimates of < 1C
is just as unlikely as the estimates that
are above 4.5 C. Outside of that, I say the IPCC central
figures are probably about
close to reality.
If the multiplier
were 80 instead of 25, that would represent 14.7 million tons — a
figure much
closer to the scientific
reality over the next 20 years.