Top Fuel - I agree, it's optimistic. But I factor that in while looking at it. It's not as big an issue as it is on my Burgman 650. That thing reads like 100 mph too high from the factory. So a lot of us install what's called a "speedohealer." Once the mph is corrected (and can be made VERY accurate with the speedohealer), then the mpg is off, and the mileage. So I have to do trigonometry just to know the REAL mpg of that bike. And ... by the way, it is only just a hair better than the Mirage. Kudos to the Mirage.
MetroMPG - I don't think the information display is all THAT bad. This A-B thing is the only real issue I'm finding ... with the information display. I more strongly dislike a few other things. And no, I seriously doubt Mitsubishi would ever read this. First of all, it would be Japanese guys. And Japanese guys find reading JUST English words, with no pictures to be extremely labor-intense ... on the brain. Their writing is kind of symbolic which puts pictures in their brains while reading. Ours is just words ... and we can make one word have many different meanings. That crushes them when they try to read English. I had very good Japanese friends (great guys the Japanese) at Toyota, and they explained it to me in that way. When I worked for Toyota, I had to make reports that were mostly pictures, arrows, sketches, with just a couple / few words at a time. Turns out, that's very effective even reporting to natural English speakers. I L-O-V-E-D working for Toyota. Working for Hyundai-Kia S-U-C-K-E-D.
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View my fuel log 2020 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 42.4 mpg (US) ... 18.0 km/L ... 5.5 L/100 km ... 51.0 mpg (Imp)