Inaccurate MPG figures

When will the car manufacturers give honest day by day MPG figures rather than the concocted figures gained from Lab tests. The recent situation wuth regards to VW etc just show how we are all being stitched up. Do you have any ideas on this improvement, pending or otherwise? How can a protest be started large enough to get changes made

Asked on 28 December 2015 by gericb

Answered by Honest John
When they are collectively forced to. As things stand, if manufacturers don't achieve an average of less than 130g/km for their entire production in the existing tests, they get fined. So obviously they optimise their cars for the tests. They'd be stupid not to. There is talk of a new regime of tests starting in 2017, because from April 2017 car annual tax will no longer be CO2 based. Meanwhile, the best measure and the best comparision is www.honerstjohn.co.uk/realmpg/ which, with contributions from 95,000 drivers, gives a Gaussian average of the economy that cars are actually delivering in real life.
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