SSGUNNER
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It's the same screen where you get the controversial 50 mile best number from. I had to go through the settings and turn it on as it wasn't appearing when I'd toggle through the different options. I changed mine to record the best from 450 miles, which is about the fuel range of a 5.3 (mine says 475 when full) and after 275 miles it says the best is 21 mpg. This tank of gas the average has been hovering right around 18.2 so slightly better than the lifetime average that remains dead on at 17.5Is there a live mpg screen on the '21 like on the '19, all I find is an average mpg on the trip screen
Wasn’t a fluke, here is the return trip and the total, super happy with this!!6.2 l Yukon XL Denali. Stock 22” Wheels/Alenza Tires
Just took my first “road trip” in what I would call summer-like conditions. 200 Miles from Rochester MN to Near Willmar MN, mix of divided highways and 2 lane highways, plus through the Minneapolis/St Paul area on I-494. Not much wind, generally flat terrain, temp 78F
Avg: 20.8 MPG. 54.5 MPh. 92 Octane from Costco. More than pleased with this.
I didn't use a casio, I used the calculator built in my iPhone, but that calc was as follows:Many posts have indicated the only “real” way to check your mileage is using your Casio calculator and fuel receipt. The info screens only give you a warm fuzzy feeling, kinda similar to the feeling your salesperson gave you as you left the lot.