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<blockquote data-quote="Frank99" data-source="post: 5457110" data-attributes="member: 46309"><p>I've never had that big of a difference, especially having reality being better than the estimate. I've had the opposite, but that's been on legs where I've driven 85 mph. One thing that might have happened here - if there's any elevation difference between the start and end points, it will have a big impact on the actual range. An alternative would be speed - if you drove the return trip slower than the outbound trip, you'd see that kind of result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank99, post: 5457110, member: 46309"] I've never had that big of a difference, especially having reality being better than the estimate. I've had the opposite, but that's been on legs where I've driven 85 mph. One thing that might have happened here - if there's any elevation difference between the start and end points, it will have a big impact on the actual range. An alternative would be speed - if you drove the return trip slower than the outbound trip, you'd see that kind of result. [/QUOTE]
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