Civic Type R Range?

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I'm averaging 20-21mpg, 70% highway / 30% city. Tank usually lasts for 260-270 miles
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3.5 miles from home to work so it barely gets warmed up 2600+ miles tracked

Honda Civic 10th gen Civic Type R Range? 2-2-2018 4-25-48 PM
 

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I am currently hitting 26.7 and I suck at manuals at the moment. (50 to 70% highway) I feel like I could probably get 30+ when I get good at it.
 

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I’m at 24-25mpg 100% city not sure on range usually 250 miles or so and fill up 9-9.5 gallons
 

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I get 30mpg commuting about 75% highway, when I do road trips I get 32mpg 100% highway, that’s cruising at 80mph.
 


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how in the world are you getting 370?

the tank at max only holds 12.4 gallons at full empty..

that would mean you would need be at 30.8 mpg.. ive gone as much as 320 and thats at 26 mpg
I just drove from asheville n.c. to kure beach n.c. and got 28 to 30 miles gallon...pure highway.. and dont drive like a douch lol. Nc is a long ass state and I can drive one end to other and back only need to stop for gas twice on round trip
 

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I got 32 plus going to and from Denver Colorado....thats at 80mph most of the time....
 

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I just drove from asheville n.c. to kure beach n.c. and got 28 to 30 miles gallon...pure highway.. and dont drive like a douch lol. Nc is a long ass state and I can drive one end to other and back only need to stop for gas twice on round trip
Are you local to AVL?
 


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I use my CTR as a DD. Commute 4 days a week (Leave early morning 6 am/Arrive home late evening 8 pm) so traffic flows well both ways. Work is 30 miles one-way w/ 95% freeway. I'm getting an average 33 mpg. Current mileage if 5050. I'm starting to see my mileage decrease though that could be due to needing my first oil change soon as well as being a little spirited lately.
 

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I use my CTR as a DD. Commute 4 days a week (Leave early morning 6 am/Arrive home late evening 8 pm) so traffic flows well both ways. Work is 30 miles one-way w/ 95% freeway. I'm getting an average 33 mpg. Current mileage if 5050. I'm starting to see my mileage decrease though that could be due to needing my first oil change soon as well as being a little spirited lately.
Your mileage will also decrease with the temps falling coming into the winter season, nothing to do with your up coming oil change.
Keep up with the spirited driving.;)
 

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I am averaging somewhere between 250-300 miles per fuel up. Just under 25mpg so far in the last 6600 miles. I have a mixed stop/go and short highway commute and I don't drive particularly aggressive day to day.
 

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I get around 28 in daily driving 75% highway, the rest smaller local roads. Keep in mind the display shows 30 mpg but if you do the math its 28. The 2mpg drop is pretty linear in my testing.

I generally drive 80 and I will do a spirited blast 1-2 times a day if the highway offramp is clear. Other than that I take it pretty easy.
 

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Here are my observations:

1. The mpg reading on the dashboard is inaccurate by about 6-7% So roughly subtract 2 mpg to get a more accurate number. If your dash says 28 mpg, it's really about 26 mpg.
2. When I run the car to zero range, I have only used 10.8 gallons (measured by what my local pumps fill up to). So going to zero is fine, it's a 12.4 gallon tank.
3. When it's 70-80 degrees outside I get 27-28 mpg for the whole tank (75% highway), when it's 50-55 degrees outside I get about 25-26 mpg (air is more dense at lower temperatures so you have more air resistance when it's cold).
4. So depending on the temperature, I'll get 265-300 miles per tank if I go down to zero range.

5. I observe that I would have really preferred the car to have a 14+ gallon tank instead of 12.4!
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