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What kind of gas mileage do you get?

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'99 Grand Am. Usually around 25 mpg but in the winter isn't more like 21.
'02 Dodge Durango gets like 15 around town and up to 18 when on a trip
 

06 Subaru Forester 2.5L

I average 26 MPG in mixed 50/50 commuting. It can just barely break 32 MPG on long highway trips.
 
1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee AWD. I get 20-22mpg highway, 16 city. Hopefully I'll soon be living in the Pacific northwest there there actually exist trails. Now I'm just wasting gas commuting in Houston, the worst city in America.
 
Toyota Tacoma - 2005 - 4L V6 - 6spd manual

~21 mpg Highway
~17 mpg Around Town

Honda Civic - 2004 - I4 - 4spd Auto

~40 mpg Highway
~35 mpg Around Town

Neither of us drive our vehicles very hard around town. We put less mileage on my truck and more mileage on her car (34K vs. 66K)

 
Motorhome = I don't know, never checked.
Ford Truck = I don't know, never checked.
Jeep Wrangler = I don't know, never checked.
Honda Accord = I don't know, never checked.
Jet Boat = I don't know, never checked.
ATV's = +- 15 mpg, don't wanna get stuck.

It's all just the cost of doing business.
 
93 Passat deisel

~5.3L/100Km (~45MPG American/53MPG Canadian) at 75% Highway/25% city.

I also don't drive like an idiot. That helps.
 
my wife's new saturn vue gets about 26 mpg highway, but only about 20 mpg running about locally
 
2002 Chrysler Sebring convertible (2.7 liter V6) 26 mpg 80% highway 20% city
1994 Dodge Dakota 4x4 ext. cab (5.2 liter V8) 16 mpg 80% highway 20% city
 
2003 VW Jetta TDI

45 mpg City
50 mpg Highway

Mostly highway driving.

Updated from previous posting. 🙂
 
About 25 in the city and about 36 on the highway. This is on my 2.0 ecotec running 18psi boost. The blower really sucks the gas in stop and go traffic.

On my 2006 R1 (tuned so it isn't running factory lean), I get around 30-35 depending on how I'm riding.
 
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