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What're you all getting for gas mileage? I know most of us didn't buy the car for their mileage, but curious to know. Is it close to the EPA estimate for your car? 2016 Mustang GT 5.0 with 3.73 gears and a 6-speed manual. Between 15 and 16 L per 100 KM all city. All highway around 10 litres per 100 KM. 15 US MPG city, low to mid 20's highway. 2010 Corolla 2.4 auto. Only about 11 to 12 liters per 100 KM city and 8 highway. With the way Vancouver is set up with its tightly spaced traffic lights, choke points, heavy traffic, it's difficult to get good mileage. Went out to Maple Ridge today and could actually get some decent fuel mileage since it's so sprawled out. |
11 city with the Corolla? I get 11 city in rush hour traffic from Richmond to Lonsdale in a V6 Accord Sent from my LG-H831 using Tapatalk |
09 Silverado with a 4.8 and 3.23's gets about 14.5-16MPG combined. 08 CBR 1000rr gets anywhere from 29-40MPG depending on how I treat her. |
2006 BMW 325XI Sedan Mainly highway driving (island highway, so still lots of stoplights), averaging 8.3 L/100 km according to the meter on my dash (28.3 MPG) I haven't measured it against manual calculations since 2015, but it was pretty accurate back then (usually 0.1-0.2 L/100 km lower than manual calculations). The new tires made a big difference; went from 8.7 L/100 km (27 MPG) with Nokian WRG2s/Bridgestone Blizzaks to 8.3 L/100 km with Pirelli P7 Cinturato A/S Plus. Blizzaks will go back on in November, though. |
I range from 11l/100km mixed to about 14l/100km city. Not bad for a 20 year old m3 that gets taken near redline a few times every time its driven. Can get to about 8-9l/100km on full on road trips. |
2012 Tacoma v6 manual double cab short box small lift on 285/75r16 15mpg city 17 mpg hwy US mpg Low 13L/100km city 15L/100km hwy. Not close to epa rating but not stock. Once more mid size trucks roll out with diesel options I will probably switch from the Tacoma. Not sure I truck the new gm mid size offerings, although the mileage they get is very tempting in a small truck. |
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not sure why MPG is even being mentioned considering we live in Canada. 2011 F150 FX4 with the 5.0L V8 and 6spd auto trans with 3.73 rear end ratio. also running 34.5" BFG K02 tires. currently averaging about 20.5L/100km. on the highway i think i get about 17L/100km. it's also got a 136L tank so filling it up with gas is kind of a chore in itself but meh, dat V8 life is too good to give up. |
16L/100 km - Jeep V8 3L/100km- scooter |
2016 Mustang Ecoboost 6AT with 3.55 gearing - 13L/100km - all city 2015 Toyota Sienna SE - 14.5/100km - all city |
16 Ram 1500 with 5.7L and probably 3.73 rear end and I think the 6spd auto I live in an area where I remote start my truck for 20 minutes before I go anywhere... for 8 months of the year. Also live in an area where I rarely drive more than 5km's for any "trip" Winter time I think my gauge was telling my like 30'ish L/100km and right now since it's summer time i'm down to 18'ish L/100km. I still only fill up once every 2-3 weeks though so I don't really care haha. |
2009 E92 M3 - 14.5L/100KM 90% city |
2008 Evolution X 5 speed manual, about 15L per 100km, 100% city |
1990 Civic HB with Integra GS-R Drivetrain: 10L/100km City, 7.5L/100km Highway |
2016 TLX sh-awd 12.4L/100km city/ 8.5L/100km highway |
2015 civic i'm averaging 7.5L/100km mixed hwy/city 2017 hr-v is averaging 8.5L/100km mixed as well both have eco buttons, my wife uses it all the time on the hr-v but i honestly don't notice a difference on my car. I find it just makes a slow car even slower and has no impact on consumption. I've been tracking both cars on fuelly since new. lol both cars average 9-12L/100km when we're running errands in Vancouver |
2016 Civic 1.5T ~5L/100km highway, ~8L/100km city. Combined with my driving I get ~7L/100km consistently mixed. |
1993 LS400 V8, averaging 15.0L/100km mixed driving, does get a little better if purely highway. |
2010 HHR - 11.6 L / 100kms 2009 MDX - 15L/ 100kms 2002 EP3 Civic 9L/ 100kms Mixed hwy/ city |
2K5 Prius 287,000km 6.5L/100KM - 90% local Prior to moving 8 min from work, I was averaging 5.1L/100km. I think EPA is 4.5L/100KM. |
Previously: 2015 Ram 1500 Sport, Hemi V8/8-speed auto. 16L/100KM mixed city and highway. Now: 2008 Acura CSX, 2.0L/5-speed auto. 8L/100KM mixed city and highway. Half the cylinders... half the fuel consumption? But also less than half the power sadly. :( |
2012 STI (all stock) - 11L/100km 2015 Jeep Wrangler - 13.5L/100km |
03 accord v6 10L/100km mixed, 12-14L only city 06 s2k 10L/100km mixed 16 mini 7L/100km city |
2014 Civic Si sedan 10L/100km city 7L/100km highway I do about 60% city / 40% highway and get about 7.9 to 8.2L/100km as an average over one tank. |
2014 F150 5.0 V8 19.0L/100km Have 33" BFG KO2s which is the biggest culprit, along with not much highway driving. |
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