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In a country (continent) of so many SUVs and pickups, I doubt this would fly. I was shocked recently when I had rented an economy car, only to find out only a Silverado pickup was available. The previous renter had averaged 20L/100km, with a 'best' of 15. Within no time at all, I had a 'best' of just under 9, and held it there for a weekend. If you had to go to a truck driver and explain that they were complaining about a 5% increase in gas prices, while using 100%+ more fuel than they needed, there'd be pitchforks.
Even then, the ratings only went as high as 40L/100km, which was achievable with even light acceleration from stop/on hills/on highways. Would. Not. Fly. Ignorance is bliss.
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I guess I'm the minority. I'm very proud of my 4.4 and 4.6 L/100 km lifetime averages on my two vehicles (310 000 and 165 000 km, respectively). I still think it could help.
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I think for many people it could help. But others will ignore it, as Viewfromthe42 pointed out.
My average fuel economy over 50K to date is far higher than yours (a bigger car with a bigger engine) but for the same model, I'm in the top 5% on Fuelly. Not bad. And for sure I adjusted my driving habits after getting this car, which has the fuel consumption display front and centre. Now, the next step is to drive less.
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Not sure that a discussion of fuel economy is that germane here - conventional cars generally have a higher fuel efficiency at speeds of 50-80 km/h than at a speed of 30 km/h, so discussion of safe speeds for sharing the street with people on foot is a different discussion than fuel efficient speeds.
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Had my first commute to work since the change.
Takes a little bit longer, going around the far side of campus, making lefts on to Ring Road, and hitting the new stop sign on that side.
My new exit stop is Columbia, but the bus actually let me and another person off while waiting at the red light. The other person was going to campus, and seemed a little lost.
Optometry's coffee shop isn't open for the season yet... :'(