Remember, there are ~2 gallons left when you hit zero on the DTE meter (and it changes to "REFUEL NOW"). So, roughly: 285 miles/17 gallons=16.8 MPG.Do you drive a lot of stop and go? Aggressively? 285 seems pretty low and translates to 15 mpg...
Yes this is low - but in the range that many folks are reporting. (I'm under 18 MPG (adjusted for size) with my winter/off-road 285/70 E-load (57#) tires - 4.5 MPG higher with 265/70 SL (37#) tires).
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