Anyone hit 40 mpg yet?
Thank you!
Thank you!
Of course, I don't expect any of you to believe me,
but I'll be doing the drive again in a few days and I'm going to pay attention this time and take a pic if I hit it again. C300
On a 75-mile drive with speed limits from 55 to 70, and occasional traffic slows, I’m consistently getting mid/upper 30s. Best was 38.6. Comfort mode and not using Distronic.
Of course, I don't expect any of you to believe me,
but I'll be doing the drive again in a few days and I'm going to pay attention this time and take a pic if I hit it again.C300
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On my latest drive to work, after a stopover at Cedar Point, I attempted a high MPG readout. A few things to point out:
1) 2022 C300 AMG line
2) Comfort Mode. Eco does nothing.
3) Air conditioning was on, it was hot and humid.
4) I reset the display only once I got on the highway and up to speed.
5) While I didn't "Hypermile" (because **** hypermilers) I was very deliberate in my actions. I used cruise control in gradual 1 mph increments as much as I could. I did not make aggressive maneuvers, but went with the flow of traffic rather than passing, changing lanes, etc.
6) It's all highway driving with a mix of 65mph, 55 mph, 60 mph, 70 mph speed limits.
7) It's flat as a board.
Here is my route that I measured: (93 miles from entering the highway to Detroit Metro Airport)
Leaving Sandusky, the speed limit is 65 for about 20 miles or so. It then drops to 55 for another 35 miles. I did exactly 55 because I was behind a truck doing the same and it's single lane here. (No aggressive passing, remember?) Going through Toledo is 60mph (I probably was doing around 65.) Once I hit Michigan the speed limit is 70 but due to traffic and construction my average speed was slower for a bit.
About 10 miles into Michigan I stopped to pee and here was my readout:
You can see my average speed is pretty low, hence the high MPG number.
For the last 30 miles, I actually did a steady 70-74 mph. This caused the average MPG to noticeably drop. Here is when I pulled into the employee parking lot at Detroit Metro Airport:
So yeah, I got an impressive number, but I think it definitely needs an asterisk. I'm sure If I took the Ohio Turnpike at a steady 74 mph, where I usually set cruise, the number would be a lot lower.
Maybe I'll do that on the drive home in a few days if one of y'all wants to spot me $3.50 for "research purposes." Hahahaha.
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On my latest drive to work, after a stopover at Cedar Point, I attempted a high MPG readout. A few things to point out:
1) 2022 C300 AMG line
2) Comfort Mode. Eco does nothing.
3) Air conditioning was on, it was hot and humid.
4) I reset the display only once I got on the highway and up to speed.
5) While I didn't "Hypermile" (because **** hypermilers) I was very deliberate in my actions. I used cruise control in gradual 1 mph increments as much as I could. I did not make aggressive maneuvers, but went with the flow of traffic rather than passing, changing lanes, etc.
6) It's all highway driving with a mix of 65mph, 55 mph, 60 mph, 70 mph speed limits.
7) It's flat as a board.
Here is my route that I measured: (93 miles from entering the highway to Detroit Metro Airport)
Leaving Sandusky, the speed limit is 65 for about 20 miles or so. It then drops to 55 for another 35 miles. I did exactly 55 because I was behind a truck doing the same and it's single lane here. (No aggressive passing, remember?) Going through Toledo is 60mph (I probably was doing around 65.) Once I hit Michigan the speed limit is 70 but due to traffic and construction my average speed was slower for a bit.
About 10 miles into Michigan I stopped to pee and here was my readout:
You can see my average speed is pretty low, hence the high MPG number.
For the last 30 miles, I actually did a steady 70-74 mph. This caused the average MPG to noticeably drop. Here is when I pulled into the employee parking lot at Detroit Metro Airport:
So yeah, I got an impressive number, but I think it definitely needs an asterisk. I'm sure If I took the Ohio Turnpike at a steady 74 mph, where I usually set cruise, the number would be a lot lower.
Maybe I'll do that on the drive home in a few days if one of y'all wants to spot me $3.50 for "research purposes." Hahahaha.
Thank you for this! For Eco mode. on my wife's 2018 E Class. It enables Glide mode
Here is my results.
Louisiana to Mississippi driving.
Eco mode, adaptive cruise, mostly Highway and Interstate. A/C ON all the time (93 degrees and 97 percent humidity)
Some traffic in the New Orleans area.
I did not drive too conservative but never more than 10 mph over the speed limit (Louisiana doesn't drive speed limit...lol)







