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Thing is, I've got the hang of it. I'm a realist. Whilst I fully understand your post, you, and most others seem to think that that downhill will last for 113 miles and therefore the car should tell me that I'm "achieving" 113mpg. The hill won't, obviously last for 113 miles and would need to be at a considerable incline to even secure a prolonged 30mph. Yes, I appreciate that the car would have to know what was coming up in terms of flat surface or up hill, but I've never looked at my "instantaneous" mpg, coasting in neutral, and marvelled at my 113mpg.
Interestingly, the 5 series F10 hyrbid does read the road ahead and uses the engine / electric motors accordingly
So why are you showing your point? You are saying that the instantaneous MPG read out is pretty much pointless. What we are getting at is what is using more fuel, coasting or engine braking. Using the instantaneous readout will give us the answer, the correct answer. No one would coast/engine brake up hill to save fuel obviously, so we are basing it all on just downhill driving. Once the downhill driving stops, we are not bothered about the MPG, as that is not what OP is asking, because you cant coast then.
As for the 5 series Hybrid, it would need to be able to predict lights and other traffic ahead of it to be able to figure out an MPG value for your ahead journey. It cannot do this, it can only increase economy by giving you a bit of an extra push/changing gear ahead of time. It cannot see the whole journey ahead.


If it goes all the way to the left then you're in fuel cut, simples.
