Y2K is not far off. In Florida I get about 24 MPG combined driving, but I have a heavy foot, and the gas is crappy, or the humidity is to high, or the roads are too soft, or sup'm. Its just been crappy down here.

I took a trip to the Dragon in October & I was getting 28 MPG with HARD driving though the Tennessee hills (Yaaaa-Hooo!!). I got near 34 MPG highway on my first leg back. The gas was better, air thinner, road harder, or sup'm. I just don't understand why my fuel economy is so bad here, but I'm glad to know that the car is fine as demonstrated by the road trip.

I can confirm this tendency because in March I bought my car from a dealer in Georgia. The first leg home on that trip I got 33 MPG. The mileage dropped to 23 MPG around town when I filled up in Florida.


Must be that jumbly-wumbly thing happening again.