Car and Driver July '18 Long Term GT1 AWD

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They like the Stinger. Short update. Observed 20 MPG over 3910 miles, which is what the 460 HP Mustang achieves easily, if not better. I'd be thrilled with a little better mileage myself. They only complain about launch mode overheating the transmission after repeated runs. 0-60 in 4.7. 13.2 in the quarter. Quicker for the 2WD (4.4, 12.9).
 
They must be really hammering the car, or driving in city traffic. I'm getting about 27-29 mpg highway at 77 mph (70 mph interstates mostly) with A/C on and AWD GT2. City is more like low 20's. Or it's a press beater than was never properly broken in.
 
They must be really hammering the car, or driving in city traffic. I'm getting about 27-29 mpg highway at 77 mph (70 mph interstates mostly) with A/C on and AWD GT2. City is more like low 20's. Or it's a press beater than was never properly broken in.
I got 27 mpg on CA I-5 at a steady 75-80 for 300+ miles at a time. But best in town is 17 with eco mode and taking it easy. 21 mpg over all (3100 mi) and I do not hammer it. Live in a very small town. They do hammer the cars pretty good. Esp if repeated launches caused transmission to overheat and go into limp home mode several times.
 
All I've been able to muster on a tank of gas is 20 or 21 MPG
That's with 2000 miles on the odometer.
Mixed rural / in town / highway
 
They must be really hammering the car, or driving in city traffic. I'm getting about 27-29 mpg highway at 77 mph (70 mph interstates mostly) with A/C on and AWD GT2. City is more like low 20's. Or it's a press beater than was never properly broken in.

Same here
 
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