Thank you for the link. I was hoping it would include more detail about the cars. For example which engines and do they have start-stop. About the only thing I saw mentioned but not well accounted for was the automatic gearbox difference.
I have a car with 2.5L turbo engine and I can get from 13.5-28MPG from a tank of gas depending on a number of factors, mainly on how I drive, but also what fuel, how loaded-up the car is, and tires. I suspect that automatics with turbo or supercharged engines with start-stop have the greatest difference in real world v test performance. And yes that is because of how people drive compared to the test.
I have a car with 2.5L turbo engine and I can get from 13.5-28MPG from a tank of gas depending on a number of factors, mainly on how I drive, but also what fuel, how loaded-up the car is, and tires. I suspect that automatics with turbo or supercharged engines with start-stop have the greatest difference in real world v test performance. And yes that is because of how people drive compared to the test.