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like the pics, especially the last one of the wheel, but why are there two different interior shots, one have black wood trim with a antique wallnut steering wheel, and the other has brown wood around the CD area, is the one black and white image with the steering wheel colored but anywho, love LS, this one is hot
Probably used selective color in photoshop to highlight the wheel as it is the only color item in the photo.
10.4mpg is about right since the car only has 35miles on it (lowest ive seen, even on a new car, normally have between 50-75+)
10.4mpg is indicative that the ecu hasnt mapped the driver's driving style yet.
clean car
No, I don't think the ECU adaptation has much to do with the poor mileage. It's because the car has probably spent a lot of time in pre-delivery inspection (PDI) or on the lot idling while parked. If he reset the mileage and drove 10 normal miles, he immediately see 16+ miles per gallon for sure (unless he's a leadfoot). In our new GX470, we got about 16 miles per gallon on the first tank. Now, we get about 17 miles per gallon now that it is broken in. The difference of adaptation and break-in is not that large.