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26 mpg average the past 25,000 miles, since October 16, 2007, in an 04 Gramp Marquis.
31.2 mpg average the past 51,000 miles, in one year, in 07 Subaru Legacy.
28.9 mpg average the past 34,000 miles, in two years, in 06 Subaru Forester.
46 mpg average in 8900 miles in one year in 05 Vulcan 2000 (2053cc V-twin motorcycle).
 
07 fit M/T with A/C: 5.6L/100kms hiwy (42.59miles/US Gal), with 20~40% A/C most of the time.

City: 6.5L/100kms (36.8miles/US Gal), with approx. 30% A/C most of the time (due to rain)

93 Camry Vee-6: city 12.6L/100kms (18.9Miles/US Gal), doesn't deviate much w/ or w/o A/C

Highway: 8.5L/100kms (28.1miles/US Gal) for a 3L Vee-6 w/ over 240kkms to date, that's not too bad, IMHO.
 
05 Camry (2.4L 5A): average 30 mpg over 112,000 miles. 90% Highway.

06 Highlander (2.4L 4A 2WD): average 23 mpg over 28,000 miles. 70% City
 
21 MPG, pretty even split between city and highway driving. This is with gas, not E85 (truck is FFV). With E85 it drops to around 18.
 
trip from Boston home last sunday: 36.2 MPG in my 04 Saab 9-3 on 10% ethanol fuel

Trip to DC and then around a bit: 32.7 MPG in my 91 BMW 318i on 10% ethanol fuel (probably averaged 73 MPH, a bit too fast for optimal economy)

JMH
 
17 on a 2002 Lincoln/around town about 25 on a trip and 11 on a Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 Hemi/around town and about 15 on a trip. I dont check it much its depressing. Different oil grades and grades of fuel make little to no difference.
 
'04 Mazda3 2.3L 5 speed:

7.9L/100km (30 mpg)

More than 50% highway.

Best tank: 6.2L/100km (38 mpg)

Worst tank: 10.6L/100km (22 mpg)
 
Lately have been in the 26-28 MPG range on a 60%highway mix. All RU in Missouri has 10% ethanol by law. Best ever 3 consecutive tanks of 33 MPG on a trip to the Ozarks in NW Arkansas.
 
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