So I noticed when looking at some window stickers in the system that the EPA estimates are different for comparable setup cars (both with Torsen diff/seats option)
2012: 17 city / 26 highway / 20 combined
2013: 15 city / 26 highway / 19 combined
I doubt there is any real mechanical or even ECU programming differences between the cars, but what do I know for a fact? ??? (nothing) I would assume this is more a reflection of a change in EPA's testing, but thought I'd ask if anyone knows definitively why the difference exists.
Cheers.
2012: 17 city / 26 highway / 20 combined
2013: 15 city / 26 highway / 19 combined
I doubt there is any real mechanical or even ECU programming differences between the cars, but what do I know for a fact? ??? (nothing) I would assume this is more a reflection of a change in EPA's testing, but thought I'd ask if anyone knows definitively why the difference exists.
Cheers.