8-10 mpg
1992 NX2000 5 Speed
11-12 mpg
1998 Dodge 1500 Van 4 auto
8-10 mpg
1992 NX2000 5 Speed
11-12 mpg
1998 Dodge 1500 Van 4 auto
18-26 MPG
02 WRX 5-speed
Mostly dependant on what I do that week.
03 saab 9-3 26 city / 33 highway so far
00 honda civic 28 city / elevinty billion highway
'94 Olds 27mpg around town/ 36mph highway
'67 GTO 4spd 13mpg around town ( if you can stay out of it ) / And it never sees highway driving.
97 Monte 3100
AVG. 30 mpg mixed
usually 32-37 mpg. Mixed driving, tending towards highway
racing: 2ish
hard on it: 14ish
moderate: 20ish
easy O/D: 26ish
4x4 96 blazer
commuting mpg: 19 (was 21 last year, dont know why it went down this year)
in 4x4: 12ish
what model olds is the 94?
I get about 45ish around town
and a little over 50 on the Highway
Cutlass Supreme, 3100.
I probably get right around 16 city and 22 Highway in my 97 Explorer
17-20 with a mix of highway/city.
38 babying it around town last tank, with one 60mile highway trip.
93 civic dx.
49.4something is the best in the Biesel. I have a heavy foot.
The best I have been able to eek out of the Audi… 28.something.
Again, I have a heavy foot. Both of these car should be doing much better. I should have hit 55 in the NB this Summer. Also, when AWDRIFTER had an extremely similar 80q, the rumor floating around is that he hit 35.
City/Highway 21 Highway around 24-25. Not really too worried about mpg though usually, thats not what I bought the car for.
what hwy do you drive on that you get 36 mpg???
^^^^^^^
I was trying to figure that out also …
I averaged about 29 on my trip from Buffalo to Baltimore today.
01 Jetta 1.8T
12ish around town, 27 at average highway speeds in 5th/6th, 31mpg when hauling bawls and can leave it in 6th (steady cruise at about 86, including an extra stop mandated by the blue car with flashing lights), 420 mile trip.