mkhuffman
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Back in December when I had my car for a month, I was of the same opinion. I posted in the forum about how inaccurate the GOM is. But now after more than 4 months, I have found the GOM to be fairly accurate.Of course efficiency - and thus ACTUAL range - changes with weather. That's not the concern I am expressing. My issue is that people are believing the guess-o-meter's expected range instead of doing the math based on the ACTUAL efficiency to compute the REAL range. Sometimes the GOM guesses "almost" correctly but many times it does not, and way too many people accept the GOM's guess as reality.
For those that are computing real range, it would be helpful to express that so newbies and others don't attribute the range statements to the GOM's SWAG*. Not explaining that reinforces the impression that the GOM is more accurate then it actually is.
* silly wild-ass guess
It cannot predict if I am going to do a long 80 mph drive or a short 40 mph drive, and that is where I see the inaccuracies. It can't know what I am going to do but it does a pretty good job of using my past driving and weather conditions. The GOM range has consistently been what I have observed by calculating using other methods (such as using an OBDII scanner) as much as I hate to admit it after being so critical before.
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