yeah, they changed the testing methodology. it's apples/oranges - they updated all the numbers for older cars but they didn't re-test them with the new method. they basically just cut 20% off their fuel economy stats which makes the newer cars look better in comparison than they really are.
the official numbers are a little BS anyway, the tests are well known by the manufacturers so they design the car to pass the tests with the best fuel economy stats possible. technically they aren't supposed to cheat but with the level of computing power cars have now it's more and more sophisticated. sort of like swapping back in your cat and putting in a fuel additive to pass a smog test.
the official numbers are a little BS anyway, the tests are well known by the manufacturers so they design the car to pass the tests with the best fuel economy stats possible. technically they aren't supposed to cheat but with the level of computing power cars have now it's more and more sophisticated. sort of like swapping back in your cat and putting in a fuel additive to pass a smog test.
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