Mpg Thread?

Post vehicle and your average Mpg.
I'll start, 97 Del Sol, 32 mpg

mini-wagon is a mazda5

45 mpg without trying.

How much of a cuck do you have to be to get a del sol and not miata

Actually would have preferred a Miata, but they are fairly hard to find where I live. The Targa top on the Sol is a nice feature, though.

kill yourself

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NA diesel van

how you drive doesn't matter, it always draws 8 l /100 km. City or highway doesn't matter.

Wow, a van doesn't get more babby then being a 'vanette'

18mpg (us) when babied

75 hp is enough for any 2,5 tonne vehicle.

focus st
22 average
>rip

06 g35

As high as 11-13/100km in the city
As low as 7/100km on the highway

Mind telling me how m8s?
2012 corolla here
I get 29 mixed highway city
Usually run into a lot of traffic
Drive like a shitter who wants to save gas like coasting down hills and not accelerating hard ever

'02 Volvo V40, 1.9 TD (115 HP)

I get dead on 10 miles to the liter (britcuck, sorry for my bad units, about 37-40 MPG) if I'm 90% highway. The car is -meant- to get 50 but that's gotta be some fucking swedish mooseshit.

1979 Firebird w/ Olds 455

12 MPG. On a good day.

91 Civic DX: around 38-40 (high of 42)
88 Fiero Formula: about 24 (high of 27)

Mostly freeway miles

03 4 cylinder accord

average around 27.

2004 MG ZS (essentially a 1990 Honda Civic with a bodykit and a shitty engine)
30ish around town, 40ish on the highway, highest ever was 49mpg on a 400 mile road trip

03 Eclipse, 30mpg
95 Miata, 27 mpg
62 Ford Falcon, 6mpg (350 big block)

Sweet! That's the car and engine swap I wanted.
Green with envy, but I WILL have one someday!

Jeep is supposed to get 20 (has not started in 16 years)
Trans am gets 27hwy, 20 city
Cavilier (not pictured) gets 23 city and 31@55mph

Evo VI on E85

12-14 mpg

No fucking clue m8. It was fucking advertised as 30 mpg, but defying all the reasons, this shit box get 45.
On a fucking highway I get up to 60-65 mpg.
This is a fucking 1990 Corolla 1.3 XL and it baffles me every time I think about it.
Also the economy meter on it points orange (ie. bad fuel economy)
I shudder to think what can I fucking do with it if I get the fuel economy to be green.

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35mpg on long drives with very little braking, only me in the car and on summer tires

Could probably get a few more miles to the gallon with some low-rolling-resistance tires, aswell as with the lights now being removed

06 is250 - 33 hwy 25 city

Kinda surprised how little extra mpg my bike has over a zx-10r

Got 38 MPG city on my last tank. 1994 Civic CX with a D16A and Si transmission.

I usually hover around 33.

It was geared, full system, and air filter as well.

track miles weren't recorded. If they were overall mileage would be like half of that. That's not to say I didn't flog on it on the street though

10-12

2013 Honda Accord
36mpg, mostly highway.

27.6 average right now. With 2 amps and a 40lb sub.

Glorious 40-50mpg

98 tacoma 4cyl
15mpg
>tfw 15mpg and so utterly fucking slow it has a hard time holding highway speeds

JUST

Peugeot 306 GTI
23mpg

I took this on a trip from Chicago to the North Carolina coast. It got 22 mpg on that trip, if you can believe it.

This is my dad's toy squirtin' water. When he drives it, it gets 3-4 mpg. It has a 534 cubic inch engine.

2004 chevy 1500 w/ 5.3
If I drive like a bat out of hell: 10.5 mpg
Normal 40% in town 60% highway (pulled a 5.5x10 trailer with utv on it for around 20 of those miles): 13.9 mpg
Never really took it far enough it get an all highway tank out of it (the lifter tick worries me)

2016 Nissan Versa S. Roughly 38mpg avg. I could probably hit low-mid 40s, but I've only been driving stick for a couple of weeks.

16-17 around town
20 on the interstate, up to 22 if I keep it around 65.
That is unloaded of course. Obviously it drops substantially when I'm hauling a trailer.

25-30mpg if you baby it, 18 if you wanna have a bit of fun

20

2016 chevy ss. About 14 mpg this week

1994 Cadillac DeVille

About 17 when I drive like a grandma, on top of that I pay premium...

Rated at like 18 city
Get 24 city, all the while beating the shit out of it, hard accelerating.

are you sure you're calculating it correctly?

average 34-37 on my 2016 fiesta ST for commuting

much less for hooning of course

You get that in a 4 cyl? I am averaging 16.9 in a 2004 V6 4x4. It's pretty shit, but it shouldn't be better than a 4cyl.

Del sold is literally better in every way over a Miata.
>inb4 front wheel drive
Fuck off rear wheel fags

05 mazda 3 lf between 9 and 15 l/100km average from 10k miles about 13

2015 Honda civic I'm averaging 34.8 mpg right now
I have gotten this thing to 42 mpg in economy mode in 5th gear doing 70 mph on the freeway.
Mines manual I'm not a CVT cuck. The cvt get 42 plus mph though.

4l/100km
50 in hektik mode

Yeah 5,1 liters per 100 km in city and 4,2 litera per 100 km highway. Im yuropean

pic related
>3 cylinder engine
>tare weight of 723kg according to rego papers
>manual

on the city run, I average 46mpg.

On more urban roads and some highway I will average 70-75mpg

Pros
>handles like a go kart
>spacious for driver and passenger (not back seat passengers though) I am 6'1 and no issues.
>zippy because no weight despite no power.

Cons
>cheap build because cheap car
>no power, overtaking requires planning

2014 focus, get around 20 mpg since i do like 90% city driving, but on the freeway it get up to 35. probably could go up to 40 but i like to floor it at every possible chance i get

fucking dumbass my car gets me about 5 liter /100km wich is a retarded way to calculate anyways, and that is closer to 35mpg

02z06.
Average is 18/19mpg. Last road trip I averaged 26. I am very heavy footed.

How do you like it and how much did you pay for it?

best I've got was 43mpg only on the highway, usually get between 32-36mpg depending how often I accelerate spiritedly but have never gotten below 31mpg even hooning for the majority of the tank (98 civic coupe)