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2009 Honda Fit Sport a/t-mid30's to 40 mpg with about 99% highway driving. 40+ is easily attainable in non-a/c weather with use of the paddle shifters for lower rpm shifting.
 
2010 Mazda 3 2.0

2700 miles on vehicle.
Lowest MPG: 27.4 Highest 35.1 Average right at 30.
 
1991 Prelude currently at 25-26 mixed driving.

Was getting 26-28 until I got a rod knock and put in new rings and bearings.
 
95 subie imp awd wagon, 1.8L:

I usually get 27.5 mpg combined and 29 hwy, plus or minus 1.

This time, I got 24.3 for mostly short city trips, some hwy (averaged over half a tank of gas), and I'm like [censored] happend?!! Does the way more frigid than usual weather matter that much for milage that it knocks of 2 or 3 mpg?? It's been in the 20s when the normal pdx weather is like 40s usually.

Or maybe I forgot to reset the trip odo, and the half tank was too short to sample over.
 
Originally Posted By: rszappa1
2007 Honda Accord 4cy/at 36 highway...full size car too


EPA says 2003-2007 Accord is mid-size.

EPA says 2008- Current Accord is full-size
 
Sigh...

Just filled up and with 1:1 city/highway driving I got 19.18 mpg.

Used Chevron for the first time and I hope it suits my car's taste and lead to some improvement.
 
2007 Audi A6 3.2l
20 MPG highway
16 MPG city

2003 BMW Z4 2.5l
30 MPG highway
24 MPG city

2003 Honda Civic 1.7l
36 MPG highway
32 MPG city
 
I've put on 7000 miles on the Ranger already.

Averaging about 25mpg, mixed w/ majority being highway(60/40 ish).

Best-27.31mpg

Worst-20.3mpg
 
First few tanks on the 06 Mercury Montego 3.0L V6 show 24.1 and now about 26.5MPG with more highway driving.

Really good MPG for such a large car.
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Since replacing my tires, I'm down to 30 mpg, from 32. I can live with that. The racing slicks I had didn't have any rolling resistance, lol.
 
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