Not necessarily. As long as you keep track of the gallons you put in and the miles you drove, you can get a pretty accurate calculation. The truck computer isn't that accurate and tends to be optimistic with the mpg so hand calculations will give you the real mpg. Looking at 1 tank of gas can be misleading if you don't fill the tank all the way so it's best to average out several tanks to balance it. In NJ you don't pump your own gas so who knows how close the attendant got your tank to a true fillup. The nozzle shuts off when there is some splash back and they usually round it up to the next dollar but that could still leave you a gallon short easily.So if you don’t fill up your tank all the way, the mileage won’t be accurate? I usually put in about 10 gallons (50$) at a time…. Could that be a reason I’m seeing 16.6 mpg?
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