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2021 Tucson 2.0L (non-turbo) - 23mpg
2012 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T - 18mpg

We drive 90% city and idle a lot now with our boy so the MPG has really dropped.
 
Mazda 5 28mpg average in and out of town. 90 ford Ranger 2.9 gets 20.2mpg 2007 Ram crew 1500 hemi gets 17 mpg combined and 21 or22 highway @ 70 mph .Has MDS.
 
The Altima gets roughly 30 mpg in town/37-41 mpg on the highway.
Tahoe around 13 city/ 17 highway.
Sister has the Explorer, but, I'm guessing around 14/17 city/highway.
 
'18 Hyundai Accent SE with 6 speed auto : Fill of winter blend (?) Top Tier SUNOCO 91 w/E10 @ 1 click . Driving Hwy / City : 65/35 . Avg. Speed : 43 .

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2014 Mazda 6 2.5L Skyactiv 34000 miles
lifetime average 30.6 MPG, (87 octane regular with 10% ethanol)
90% city short-tripping (less than 6 miles)
 
2016 Tucson turbo 26.7 mpg
2017 Santa Fe Sport 2.4 29.1 mpg

I could do a lot better with the Tucson but I can't keep my foot out of it.
 
2020 Range Rover Velar SV Autobiography - 23 mpg not bad for 550 hp!
2019 F150 Limited - 19 around town 22 Hwy; better if I keep speeds below 75.
 
2018 Elantra Sport 29 MPG
2015 Audi A4 quattro 25 MPG
Both cars have a 6 speed manual and are mixed city outskirt-city-highway. Not driven easy. Hand calculated.
 
I may have posted to this before but I'm too lazy to look:

2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7: 16.5-17.1
2013 Chevy Volt running on an empty battery: 37-39
 
23.5 mpg 2007 Mustang 4.6L
90% highway
10% getting from my home to the highway
100% dont care about fuel economy as long as gas stays under $5/gallon
 
23.5 mpg 2007 Mustang 4.6L
90% highway
10% getting from my home to the highway
100% dont care about fuel economy as long as gas stays under $5/gallon

That's actually a little surprising, 4.6 Panther cars regularly hit 26-27 MPG, with some hitting 30. What trans do you have? What rear end ratio?
 
The most recent tanks have been in the 24-27mpg range per tank for my CX-5. The variations are due to how many city miles I do week to week, it can vary pretty widely. Though I had a couple 80%+ highway runs that were 28.9MPG average, calculated at fill up with an external program, in the last two or so months.

Lifetime tracking via onboard computer claims 25.5. Which is probably closer to 24.5-24.8 given my observations so far. I've had the vehicle since 10/2020 and am approaching 9k miles.

I am finding that mileage is MUCH better when I cruise at 70-75 vs 80+. Still having too much fun getting the engine all revvy or my milage would probably be a lot better.
 
'13 HONDA Fit base w/ 5 speed auto : Driving ( Hwy / City ) : 65/35 . Fill of summer blend Top Tier VALERO 88 w/E5 @ 1 click .

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GLK250 at ~33 MPG lifetime average over 122k miles.
X3d at ~36 MPG lifetime average over 70k miles.
 
2020 Ecosport S 2.0L 6A AWD: 23.8** over 1200 miles, mainly around town.

2021 Outback Base 2.5L CVT AWD: 31.0** over 340 miles, 80% HW/20% in town


**per the DIC
 
Last tank on the Tacoma was 23.6, about 1.5 over the last tank... getting much better with the spring weather and quicker warmups. Last tank on the Corvette was 21, better than the last few tanks but not by much. Been messing with the FI/Ign tuning maps on the WR450 and found one that rides well and also gives about 30mpg average, which is excellent for this bike. The XR400 always gets around 35-40mpg no matter what.
 
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