RickLightning
Well-known member
My point was that if he uses away from home charging, he can't rely on the data in a trip odometer because it includes that.
As to accuracy - I can attest that my Trip 1 and Trip 2 miles per kilowatt data were reset on a recent trip, without any human intervention. Miles did not change. So, the displayed miles per kilowatt hour was, and is now permanently, inaccurate as a result. I never reset Trip 2 on my cars. I had 3,1 miles per kilowatt hour over over 4,100 miles. Then I drove the last leg of my trip and got home. That leg of the trip was 2.8. My Trip 2 now read 2.8. Anyone doing basic math knows you can't take a weighted average over 4,100 miles, add 150 miles at 2.8, and take the whole average down to 2.8.
This has been reported by others.
As to accuracy - I can attest that my Trip 1 and Trip 2 miles per kilowatt data were reset on a recent trip, without any human intervention. Miles did not change. So, the displayed miles per kilowatt hour was, and is now permanently, inaccurate as a result. I never reset Trip 2 on my cars. I had 3,1 miles per kilowatt hour over over 4,100 miles. Then I drove the last leg of my trip and got home. That leg of the trip was 2.8. My Trip 2 now read 2.8. Anyone doing basic math knows you can't take a weighted average over 4,100 miles, add 150 miles at 2.8, and take the whole average down to 2.8.
This has been reported by others.
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