Ok I've driven the MDX a couple of days now and have a gas mileage report based off what the trip computer is telling me. And yes I reset it when I first started driving it.
Remember my prior calculation I was hoping to get at least 17.5MPG, check this out.
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Yea that's what it says 19.7MPG. WOW I hope that's accurate.
Using the 150 mile example I used earlier.
In the Jeep that would be 12.5 gallons of regular gas costing a total of $47.37
Or in the truck that would be regular grade for a total of $51.58
In the MDX that same 150 miles would be only 7.61 gallons of premium, costing a total of $31.58
So the MDX would $15.75 cheaper in gas than the Jeep, and $20 cheaper than the truck.
I will experiment around with gas a little in MDX. From what I have read they will run fine on regular as the knock sensor will keep the engine safe, but it will reduce power a little bit and may hurt fuel economy. Some folks claim to see a difference others do not. Even if I could just get away with mid-grade that would be cool. But ultimately even if I have to run premium in it all the time it'll be cheaper on gas than any of my other rides.
Have I mentioned how much I love the climate control!!!
Oh and we had a thick layer of ice on all the roads from it raining last night and temps around 30F. The AWD worked wonderfully. There is a button on the dash "VTM-4" which locks the rear axle sort of, it's via electronic clutch plates, and anyhow that worked quite well and results in something similar to 4X4 with a locked rear diff. Did really well to get going on the Icey roads. So there's another thing I'm happy with and another notch in the direction of the MDX being capable of taking the Jeep's position in the fleet.