How is the range on the stingers with the 3.3?

As I average 19 to 22 MPG, my "Range" after a fill up varies between 300-low teens, to 330+. If the MPG on the last tank was 24, then you'll see Range indicate c. 340.
 
300-350 when driving a lot of highway. 400+ on long trips
 
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300-350 when driving a lot of highway. 400+ on long trips
I've never even come close to seeing 400 and wonder how it is done. The highest Range I ever managed was 367 or something like that. And that's with seeing 31.5 MPG as my average between fill ups too. (which I've done once, and one other time 30.something; and one or two times 28 or 29)
 
330 average range for me...never been above tree fiddy.
 
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300-330 for me.
 
300-330. Spirited driving... less lol

Needs a bigger tank!
 
The coasting feature that was added for 2019 and up model years helps a lot for highway gas mileage especially when coasting down gradual hills. It disengages the transmission when coasting. It is actually a really nifty feature that as far as I am aware is exclusive to the Stinger.

If you drive the Stinger hard it won’t get good gas mileage. However, if you enable and engage the coasting feature on the highway and drive judiciously then I have seen as much as 34 mpg for trips in excessive of 150 miles.
 
My best tank from earlier this year. I haven't been able to top this, since my more recent trips have obviously required AC; still manage ~400-410 total miles though.



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I average 18 to 19 mpg.....but i never am on the intersate.....I don't think I even get 300 miles....
 
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I think I am getting about 250 miles per tank. I drive mostly city with hardly any highway miles.
 
I easily get mid-20's on the highway, so 350 miles isn't a stretch. Around town, or being a hooligan, I can get down to high teens (my worst is 14.8mpg), so obviously not quite as far.

I usually fill up when it's convenient. If I'm headed to the mountains where quality fuel is not available, I'll make a point to plan my fuel stops. I've ridden motorcycles in those areas long enough to know what's available. Even around town, I'll just fill up if I happen to be at Costco, rather than run out a tank and have to go get fuel at a time that may not be convenient.
 
On my 2 recent trips to the South Carolina coast. I averaged 30 mpg doing 60 mph on all backroads in Smart mode. Our tanks are 16 gallons if i remember correctly, so that would be 480 miles at that rate of speed. I haven't done an interstate trip yet I imagine at an average of 75 mph I would probably average 25 to 26 mpg. My car has less than 1500 miles on it so I expect the gas mileage to improve slightly. Almost forgot that is running 93 octane!
 
Just hurt my brains working miles to kilometres and litres to US gallons. So for the life of my car ive averaged (in American) 22mpg. But ive noticed since i got the JT CAI (no tune yet) my fuel consumption is greater. Whether my foot has got heavier i doubt it.
 
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