My car generally exceeds its efficiency rating by around 15%.
The sort of alleged malfeasance is not normal. Edmund's claims most EVs meet or exceed their range estimates, while Tesla systematically inflates range estimates by a third.
For many years, I got better-than-advertised mpg with a Honda Civic. My more recent vehicles, though, don't quite reach their claimed mpg. Is this "everyone lying" a new phenomenon, or is Honda an exception from "everyone"?
There is a difference between the range that a standardized test reports which allows for comparing apples to apples and a range that my car shows me based on my driving style.
When the missus drives the car and then fills up the tank I see range X. When I drive the car and fill up I see range Y. Different driving styles.
I frequently exceed it on mine as well as on rental cars. It really depends on one's driving style.
Coasting to upcoming red lights/stop signs and accelerating at a gentler pace make a big difference, as well as driving the speed limit on the highway.
The sort of alleged malfeasance is not normal. Edmund's claims most EVs meet or exceed their range estimates, while Tesla systematically inflates range estimates by a third.