Geoff
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I get exactly in the middle of my city and highway ratings in my Nissan Frontier in the winter time here in Wyoming when it averages 5 degrees for our average low temps. I get right at 18 with daily use of 4x4. Summer time it ups to 22-24 which is substantially over the ratings of 15/19 respectively. These are my combined figures averaged out over 40+k miles that Ive driven the truck so far. Lifetime average is 21.1, and keep in mind the average low even in July in August out here is barely above 40 degrees, so Im pretty much commuting to work every day in the sumemr time in your average temps for the entire winter. Worse in the winter. Higher elevation though so the wind resistance is less.
I will admit the natural driving tendencies of most of the population out here is to drive the speed limit so that helps, but I wouldnt say that most people are getting below their combined figure even in the winter time, especially back east where most driving to ski areas is highway or county highway (45-55mph speed limits).
If anything its that damn ethanol gas. My mpg drops by at least 1 mpg, more like 2 or 3 when I fill up with that crap. Luckily the local gas station is still one of the few holdouts nationwide that doesnt put any ethanol in their fuel. So that helps my milage as well.
The rest of us have to burn that crap ethanol fuel all the time. As you say, it causes a substantial MPG hit and is also part of the revised EPA numbers.
You also don't drive in traffic. I'll bet many of the cubicle dwellers here face a lot of stop & go.
I live in Killington in the winter. The average temps in the winter aren't anything like 40F.
As they say, YMMV