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'18 Hyundai Accent SE w/ 6 speed auto and Continental Pro Contact TX 185/65-15 @ 34 . Oil : P.P. 5w-20 w/ Fram Ultra XG9688 . : Calculated : 44.35 M.P.G.. Driving mix % : 65 Hwy. / 35 City . Overall M.P.G. ( since new ) : 38.8 ( 71 fills ) .
 

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Below is my vehicle/miles tracked/mpg. I only keep track on a couple of them..

Ram 1500 hemi 4x4 3.92 gears/ 7,262/ 16.6 mpg avg. A lot of my driving is in town. It will get right at 20mpg on a smooth highway trip
Mazda 3 / 3,110/ 24.6.. This car spends most of its time zooming around town. Will get 30mpg on the highway
 
Duramax over the last 24,392 miles actual (not from the vehicle computer - I use Simply Auto and haven't missed recording a single fill):
13.70 MPG

The dashboard computer is ALWAYS higher than actual by up to 1 MPG.
 
63.1 mpg according to the computer on my Burgman, mixed riding. ~26 mpg in the Outlander, mostly highway. Got gas here today for $1.87 regular. I could get it cheaper, didn't shop around.
 
Now I'm forgetting all the exact numbers but this February we went to a funeral out in calgary. Just over a 1000km round trip and slightly above freezing. Averaged 12.4 litres/100km down there, all highway. The city driving and return trip with a bit of headwind netted 13.1.

Not horrible at that time of year and with little SUV.
 
'18 Hyundai Accent SE w/ 6 speed auto and Continental Pro Contact TX 185/65-15 @ 34 . Oil : P.P. 5w-20 w/ Fram Ultra XG9688 . : Calculated : 44.35 M.P.G.. Driving mix % : 65 Hwy. / 35 City . Overall M.P.G. ( since new ) : 38.8 ( 71 fills ) .
That's good mileage. Did you try to see if there is a difference in mileage between regular and premium/super?
 
02 golf tdi-Average 39.8. 07 Gl320-Average 21.1, E36 M3- 19.6, E46 M3- 19.3, E39 M5 14.4. The M cars mostly go on shorter trips, but on the last long ones, about 60 miles round trip they did 24, 25, and 23 respectively. Tdi returned about 44 to Maine and back, 375 mi each way, and the Gl did almost 25 with a roof box to Smith Mountain Lake and back, 475 each way.
 
I've gone 285Km on roughly half a tank of gas in the Jeep right now, which holds 93L (24.6 gallons). If we assume that's reasonably accurate that's roughly 12.3 gallons in 177 miles; 14.4 miles per gallon.
 

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1998 Mercedes C180 - 5 speed manual - Michelin Energy Saver 195/65R15 at 25 psi - Shell HX7 10W-40.

70% highway 100/110km/h - 30% country roads - AC on 70% of the time.

Mileage on RON95 : 6.5L/100km (36mpg) - around 10€/100km
Mileage on E85 : 8.1L/100km (29mpg) - around 4.50€/100km

These are my summer mileages. It goes up a bit during winter.
 
2001 Tundra - 16 mpg if I baby it
2006 TSX - 26 mpg
2013 GS 350 F Sport - 17 mpg
2018 RX 450h - at least 30 mpg
2018 Model 3 - saves $$ because it is helping me break even on the solar panels
 
My 2016 Honda CR-V EX has been showing 21.2 MPG +/- a couple of tenths since I bought it in February, and the actual is always 0.2 MPG less than what is shown.

I am happy with that considering all the hills and stop and go traffic I normally encounter on the 35 MPH and 40 MPH roads I normally travel on around the south hills area of Pittsburgh.

It sure beats the 15 MPG to 17 MPG I got with out 2001 Impala with the 3.4 L 6 cylinder.

It is interesting that the old 2001 Impala and the new to me 2016 CR-V EX both have about exactly the same weight and the same HP. I guess the direct injection 2.4 L 4 cylinder and the CVT of the CR-V make a big difference.

For the last year and a half of owning the Impala it had turned into a real unreliable money pit.
 
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