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A question for the Entourage owners out there. I ask because family
situation has changed and I need the ability to regularly transport a
handicap assist power chair. Thinking about an Entourage and taking
out the two middle seats and driving the Jazzy scooter up a small ramp
and into the van.
Is the gas gauge accurate?
Here's the problem I now have with a 2005 Subaru Forester XT.
:
When traveling on a long trip, and starting with a full tank (not
topped off) I will have traveled (for simplicity sake) 160 miles when
the gas gauge reads 1/2. Based on that, I would expect that I can
travel another 160 miles before the tank is empty.
In reality, I can only travel about 110 miles till it reads "E" It
seems that the gauge drops faster after it reaches the 1/2 way mark.
I was told by the dealer that it has something to do with the shape of
the tank, and it is normal. This is on relatively flat roads, cruise
on, over several long trips, varying roads & terrain.
Personally it drives me crazy. I think it should take the same number
of miles to make the gauge go from Full to Half Full, that it will
take to go from Half Full to Empty.
situation has changed and I need the ability to regularly transport a
handicap assist power chair. Thinking about an Entourage and taking
out the two middle seats and driving the Jazzy scooter up a small ramp
and into the van.
Is the gas gauge accurate?
Here's the problem I now have with a 2005 Subaru Forester XT.
:
When traveling on a long trip, and starting with a full tank (not
topped off) I will have traveled (for simplicity sake) 160 miles when
the gas gauge reads 1/2. Based on that, I would expect that I can
travel another 160 miles before the tank is empty.
In reality, I can only travel about 110 miles till it reads "E" It
seems that the gauge drops faster after it reaches the 1/2 way mark.
I was told by the dealer that it has something to do with the shape of
the tank, and it is normal. This is on relatively flat roads, cruise
on, over several long trips, varying roads & terrain.
Personally it drives me crazy. I think it should take the same number
of miles to make the gauge go from Full to Half Full, that it will
take to go from Half Full to Empty.