pantheman75
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I was just browsing the U.S Department of Energy fuel economy website and just noticed that the official MPG ratings for 2019 Stinger with the 3.3L engine are worse than the 2018 equivalent. I don't know of any major mechanical changes between those two years... does anybody have any idea why that might be?
Check it out:
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Check it out:
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That will make a difference.

