2019 Mitsubishi Mirage . Current mileage is 9700 miles .
Purchased new July 2019 .
1.2 -3 cylinder . CVT Auto transmission .
I've noticed the computer read out for MPG's in the winter is about 10 to 12 MPG's worse than in summer .
Warm weather I've seen as much as 56 MPGs sometimes more . I'd say average is 42 mpg .
Since it's turn colder i rarely see the read out in the 40s .
High 20s to 35 mpg .
If there happens to be a few warm days during winter , sure enough the MPG's will be in the 40 to 50 plus MPGs. So I figure tire pressure can be ruled out .
I've read on Mirage forums this is common . Never really heard any explanation to explain it . Not the end of the world but just curious what could be wrong if anything .
Maybe common with most vehicles and I'm just now noticing it due to the technology . Appreciate any information . Thanks
Purchased new July 2019 .
1.2 -3 cylinder . CVT Auto transmission .
I've noticed the computer read out for MPG's in the winter is about 10 to 12 MPG's worse than in summer .
Warm weather I've seen as much as 56 MPGs sometimes more . I'd say average is 42 mpg .
Since it's turn colder i rarely see the read out in the 40s .
High 20s to 35 mpg .
If there happens to be a few warm days during winter , sure enough the MPG's will be in the 40 to 50 plus MPGs. So I figure tire pressure can be ruled out .
I've read on Mirage forums this is common . Never really heard any explanation to explain it . Not the end of the world but just curious what could be wrong if anything .
Maybe common with most vehicles and I'm just now noticing it due to the technology . Appreciate any information . Thanks