shagya
Senior Member
My 2016 Rebel needs 15.5 Liter (we have not less than 95 octane fuel) at 100 km, so it is about 15 MPG, during lightly overland cruisin', 45 - max.60 miles/h. Purchased ist 3 weeks ago. I don't think it has cylinder deactivation. Neither start-stop. I allready turned down from 20 L/100km nearly only 12 MPG (owner before in city trafic), that was double of what my Wrangler 2.8CRD diesel fuel needs.Just got my 2022 Rebel 5.7 Hemi last Saturday and it has about 250 miles on it now so it's definitely not broken in yet. But here are my results from a little drive I did on lunch. I drove about 20 miles roundtrip. Same route there as coming back and about 2/3 was highway and 1/3 city with stop lights. On the highway I set the cruise at 65. On the first 10 miles I averaged 13.4 mpg overall. The drive back was 16.5 overall. Normal driving conditions (not windy/wet) and the temp was about 43 degrees and I just drove normal (not slow, not giving it a lot of gas). Basically an overall average of about 15. Not real great. Hoping it improves some after the break in period.
I should say though that I knew going in it wasn't going to be great MPG so definitely not complaining. Just sharing my observation. I love my Rebel.
Regards from Hungary , Europe
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