SprinterWisc
Member
Hi everyone -
Lately, I've been getting a bit lower gas mileage that I usually do. Throughout last summer and fall, I was averaging 22.5-23.5 miles per gallon overall on a tank of fuel. With the winter, the numbers have consistently been in between 20 and 21.2. I haven't really changed driving habits, and I check the air pressure in the tires often and correct when necessary.
I'm wondering if the cold temperatures and the winter blended fuels may be making a difference in fuel mileage.
I thought about additives, but have been told that additives are really not needed.
Just wondering everyone's opinion. Many thanks for your replies.
-Michael
Lately, I've been getting a bit lower gas mileage that I usually do. Throughout last summer and fall, I was averaging 22.5-23.5 miles per gallon overall on a tank of fuel. With the winter, the numbers have consistently been in between 20 and 21.2. I haven't really changed driving habits, and I check the air pressure in the tires often and correct when necessary.
I'm wondering if the cold temperatures and the winter blended fuels may be making a difference in fuel mileage.
I thought about additives, but have been told that additives are really not needed.
Just wondering everyone's opinion. Many thanks for your replies.
-Michael