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A recent trip to the city, approx. 500km, mostly highway. My 2005 Grand Caravan 3.8 Mormon van got 22 mpg. Same circuit a while ago, my 3500 did just over 17 on winter blend.
 
217 since new, had made a 300 mile trip primarily on gas, which hit the total hard. Was much higher. I plug in for free, so the mileage is my total cost for fuel. Really like the plug in concept go for weeks without the engine turning on. But when I need to go anywhere I want anytime, I can also do that.
 
Last highway trip from SF Bay Area to Sparks, NV and return averaged just about 35mpg, with a little more heading home and a little less heading north. Mixed Hiway/city (55%-60% city) over the last two tanks has been about 27mpg.
 
'18 Hyundai Accent ( 1.6 Ltr. G.D.I. ) w/ 6 speed auto : Driving mix ( Hwy / City ) : 65/35 . Tires ( O.E.M. ) : Continental Pro Contact TX ( 185/65-15 ) @ 35 P.S.I.. Oil / Filter : SHELL Rotella Gas truck 5w-30 ( SN+,GF-5 ) + FRAM Ultra Guard XG 9688 . Tank was likely a bit underfilled .

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past 3000 miles on the Tacoma.
20.8 mpg that calculating all miles and gallons.this included highway trips with great mileage, highway trips at high speeds and headwinds with bad mileage and some low speed driving in plants And job sites. Occassionally my wife uses it for domestic Errands.


since new on the rx350 1800 miles 23.6mpg.
The Lexus keeps climbing with time And breaking. I will drive this the 70 mile round trip to the office when I am staying in town once or twice per week. The rest of the time my wife uses it around town.
 
25,2 on 2017 Pathfinder. Virtually spot on. Mostly been that way since new.
23 on 2016 Caravan, because it likes to wind up under normal throttle.
 
Just ran my first full 93 octane tank full in the Tucson. Unequivocally, this vehicle exhibits the most dramatic change in drivability from any vehicle I've ever owned that recommended 87. Mpg hasn't changed though.
 
I guess I need to start using Fuelly. The Jetta seems to average around 27-28 MPG in "hard core" city driving. Very short trips, so 28 MPG is incredible considering. My Accord gets around 19 MPG average and it is used almost exclusively for driving to work which is only 1 mile away. The Taurus averages 17 MPG and is used both city and highway (horrible) but has a few engine codes which include a bad o2 sensor.
 
My last 10 at Fuelly. 2012 Ford Fiesta se sedan

Date miles gallons mpg price [canadian]
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3121-06-07229.816.60734.84.917
3021-05-17192.636.61829.114.879
2921-04-14223.696.61233.834.501
2821-04-01198.846.63429.974.690
2721-03-25229.916.61134.784.501
2621-03-17205.056.61830.984.728
2521-03-10211.276.62131.914.728
2421-03-03205.056.61231.014.652
2321-02-25198.846.62130.034.539
2221-02-17192.636.64229.004.274
 
The best I can ever get from my 2002 Ford F-150, 4.6, 4x4 is 17 MPG.
That's when it's running great and with a new oil change.
Recently went through and changed ALL fluids in my truck.
Everything still feels fine on the old gal now with 141,000 miles.
 
99 GS400. Work is 8 miles from home, with a slight down hill so I can often coast most of the way
 

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