Post your Gas Mileage : Calculated

I am starting to warm up to this Acura since it seems more and more like just a lifted station wagon than an SUV. It's fairly low for a Stupid Useless Vehicle, but it's practical inside and has good road manners other than a clunky ZF 9-speed transmission. There is nothing "super handling" about it though. And the MPG is awful for being a Super Boring Family Car. This tank was mostly city driving.

2020 MDX SH-AWD
331.2 miles
17.880 gallons regular (topped off)
18.52 mpg
$4.459/gal
 
Our 2024 Toyota Corolla with about 25K on the odometer (gas only, not a hybrid) got 45.9 mpg last weekend, highway miles on a trip from the Knoxville, TN area to the Huntsville, AL area. I had it on cruise control at 75 mph most of this trip.

Most of the time driving around town and to/from work it averages around 43 mpg.
 
2003 Honda Civic EX 1.7L, 5MT 194508 miles
352.4 miles, 11.711 gal = 30.1 MPG

Tank was run from 5/23/26 to 6/13/26

Year-to-date: 2900 miles, 97.751 gal = 29.7 MPG

I filled up my tank at 7:35 this morning and the cost was $3.84/gal. 3 hours later I drove by the same gas station and it had gone down to $3.74/gal. Grrrr.
 
Today's fill up of the Sahara 4xe: 18.8 mpg on Amoco Ultimate 93; currently operating without plugging it in due to the pending 68C recall. I had also added a 300 ml can of Liquid Moly DiJectron.
 
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Filled up the R12s Beemer at Hy-Vee Fast 'n Fresh - 91 Octane E0 - 3.181 gallons $4.519 per gallon. 40¢ less than last fill. Mileage holding steady, bike likes the E0 last fill so I did it again. Bike seemed to run cooler without corn squeezin's. The receipt dispenser was out of paper. Didn't feel like going in. Fuelly did not give me a summary of the details after entering. The MPG came out to 47.7 mpg. Bike showed 50.2

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