LightningShow
Well-known member
That’s definitely pretty extreme conditions. Driving through snow is a big range killer. I just dove up to the mountains, all 75+ on the highway, 60 on the state highway. 35 degrees and i was at 1.8mpk. That’s with 1000 foot elevation gain, or so.Not mild weather here in Alaska. My lifetime average since purchase is 1.5mi/kWh. Mix of highway and city. Highest temperature I have driven in is about 55 degrees. I regularly see numbers as low as 0.7mi/kWh in heavy snow and typically see 1.1-1.3mi/kWh on the highway limiting speed to 67mph when it is -15F and colder.
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