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<blockquote data-quote="Old Guy" data-source="post: 1448847" data-attributes="member: 35438"><p>That's it in a nutshell. Though it'd be nice to have a gauge that's perfectly accurate at all levels, if it at least acts the same way all the time I can deal with it. I know I can do 40 more miles after my '13 starts crying "feed me", and it'll still have a gallon or so on board. And it's worked that way since I bought it. I'm a fan of setting a trip meter when I fill it. I can more accurately guessimate my remaining range myself than the onboard computer does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Guy, post: 1448847, member: 35438"] That's it in a nutshell. Though it'd be nice to have a gauge that's perfectly accurate at all levels, if it at least acts the same way all the time I can deal with it. I know I can do 40 more miles after my '13 starts crying "feed me", and it'll still have a gallon or so on board. And it's worked that way since I bought it. I'm a fan of setting a trip meter when I fill it. I can more accurately guessimate my remaining range myself than the onboard computer does. [/QUOTE]
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