I amazed that you actually think brim to brim is accurate, it isn't.
I disagree. Please explain why you think this method is inaccurate. Provided that you fill the filler pipe to the same level every time and do the correct mathematical calculation, the result is far more accurate than any mechanical or electrical component.
As I have already posted my A4 was only around 1mpg high, which isn't really worth carrying out brim to brim checks.
Then I suggest that either you were not filling to the same level, or your calculations were in error.
There have been innumerable postings on this forum and on the other Mazda forums which have all reported a difference of between 3 & 5 mpg positive difference when doing brim to brim against that reported by the vehicle. That could offer a difference of up to 50 miles on a full tank. Not an unsubstantial distance.
Once I do establish the error for my car I won't be doing brim to brim refills very often if at all, it uses more fuel carrying more weight than required.
Your last point may well hold some credence. But then it all depends on your circumstances. The argument for a full tank can be supported by the requirement to always be able to travel. no matter where or how far, without having to worry if you have enough fuel to make it, or if there is a filling station open.
In my previous position ( before retirement) it was necessary for me to travel long distances in an emergency, any any time of day or night. Peoples lives depended on it.
I could go to bed and know that if I was called out at 3am there would be no delay due to having to refuel.
So given individual circumstances, it could quite easily be more beneficial to drivers to always have at least half a tank available at all times.
The only accurate way to establish a real mpg reading is to use calibrated instruments,
Agreed. The trouble is that the instruments in your car and not just yours, but everybodys, are not calibrated sufficiently and regularly to be deemed accurate.
According to the premise behind ISO 9001 the following is true.
The interval between re-calibration is determined by a number of factors:
- manufacturer recommendations
- operating environment
- accuracy requirements
- how long the instrument historically stays ‘true’
When did you last check the accuracy of your gauges ?
As in many other discussions over this matter, there will always be two sides to an argument. And it will all depend upon whether the people reading it will be concerned enough to actually make a considered opinion. There are those who blindly believe that the gauge is always right because Mazda says so. And those who think for themselves and wish to have a more informed outlook on where their money is going, which will enable them to make concerted efforts to lessening the impact on their wallets.