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Note that my city traffic conditions are probably more accurately described as suburban...

2009 328i slushbox
23.5 City
31.5 Hwy

2007 Mazdaspeed 3
24 City
29 Hwy
10 Track

2004 X3 2.5
18.5 City
25.5 Hwy

1999 Wrangler Sahara
16 City
20 Hwy

1995 318ti Club Sport
27 City
32 Hwy
16 Track
 
2011 average was 37.73, 2012 ave was 40.3, 2013 so far averaging 39.5 but warmer weather (if it gets here) will bring that up.
 
'04 Accord: 30.9 mpg average as tracked using Fuelly over the last 44,000 miles. My last fill up was 28.7 in a 50/50 mix, my best, 37.8 mpg, all highway.

'93 Miata: 30.7 mpg average over the last 10,000 miles with a high of 35.7 mpg.

Both cars see 60/40 hwy/city mix with the occasional long highway trip thrown in.
 
My VW was getting 48mpg this winter. Not stock though, and I expect that to drop this summer with a/c usage. 95% highway usage.

Wife says she gets 32mpg in the Camry. This gets mostly 40mph usage, some 50mph usage. I get 27-28 when I drive it though on the highway, driving it like I do the VW (which isn't slow).

My new-to-me truck got 16.8 on the first tank. I was rather disappointed, as I had driven it at either 60mph on the backroads, or 65mph on the highway, on the same route that the Jetta gets 48mpg, and being very careful to keep the torque convertor locked up, and in sixth gear. 25F in the morning, 55F in the afternoon. Maybe we still have winter gas? I just hope it doesn't drop too much when doing something other than unloaded driving. [No I didn't buy it for the rated 19mpg highway nor to drive unloaded, but one can always hope for better.]
 
'13 Accord EX I4 Man 6: 31.6 mpg average over last 10,000 miles.

Not significantly better than k24a4's older, 5 speed manual, non DI accord!!!
 
I have a Scangauge in my Civic and always keep track of the MPG on my daily trip to work and usually get about 42-44 MPG during that trip. Scored a new best the other morning though, 46.5! Still a bit off my all time best trip though, a 70 mile highway trip with the cruise control set to 50 mph where I got 51.3 MPG.
 
On the one hour drive home from picking up my 2005 Corvette I averaged 31.1 MPG! Gotta love that 6 speed manual! This car gets a lot better mileage than my 98 Corvette did (on the way up in the 98 it averaged only 25.7 MPG)
 
As this warm weather starts rolling in, I'm up to 43 MPGs on my daily commute in the skyactiv sedan. I just love this car.
 
Mileage?? I dunno...

Last vehicle I owned that was kept(not bought) for it's good mileage was a '81 Olds Cutlass Diesel, got 20-24 in town and 33hwy... I sold it in 1993... Since then most of my vehicles have had V8 and you don't buy those for their stellar gas mileage... I did have a few 4cyl turbocharged T-Birds, that got good milage, but mainly were bought to resell... The one I kept now has a V8 in it...
 
Just checked the mileage in my Challenger and it got 27 on a trip with a little stop and go thrown in. That's running 89 octane (it consistently gets 2 mpg better with 89).
 
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