basically 0% proper highway, once I get out of my neighborhood (about half a mile) it's 4-5 miles of 55 MPH state highways till I get into town then 35-40 MPH roads through town (2 stop sign intersections, a single red light and a Roundabout that NO ONE knows how to use) then 35-45 MPH roads out the other side of town and back again each day and I do like 130-140 miles per week which is why I only have 3 refuelings (not counting the first fill up immediately after buying it since that wasn't at my gas station I use because I was out of town) since I bought the car back in mid August, I refuel 2 weeks to the day with around about 270 miles to the tank, still can't put $20 into the tank vs the $32-34 a WEEK I was putting into my Trailblazer before it got regulated to weekend car duties.I started using fuelly to track. How many miles per week do you drive? What percentage is highway? For me it is about 480 miles per week 80% highway.
Honda fuel guide is the most accurate, if not its better than they say.This is good and they are not fooling you like other manufactures claim their mpg on certain models.Hey all,
Curious to see how everyone's experience with their fuel economy has been since I have been doing much better than the numbers Honda has published. I did a quick search and couldn't find anything similar to this post.
I have a 2019 Civic Hatchback LX with the 1.5l turbo motor with a 6 speed manual. According to Honda, it should get 8.0/6.2/7.2 L/100KM (City/Hwy/Comb) - works out to 29/38/33 MPG for my American friends.
My last two tanks of fuel had averages of 5.9 & 6.3 L/100KM (40/37 MPG) - and on my last highway trip after refueling I was getting 4.7 (50 MPG) !!
To be fair, I am babying it a lot. I like to see what my "high score" will be, but I was not expecting to be getting such good economy numbers.
Photo for proof! Ignore the bottom number, I suppose that was from transport.
https://imgur.com/0wArghY
Mine is off a bit, sometimes high sometimes low. Detail in pics but averaging around 44mpg past two tanks per fuelly.these computers are programmed to show a higher MPG then you are actually getting,
personally, i don't believe them one bit,
when i fill up my tank and calculate it out myself, its no where near what my cars MPG is telling me
Agree on this! I live in the city so I take my bike everywhere (except for when it snows... then I pop on the boots and get stepping). Why drive and stress about parking and worry that someone or something will hurt your ride?But the best way of saving fuel still is what it always was: don't make that unnecessary trip at all. If you have a too long commute, move or get a new job (that would be a real hypermiling effort) and spend your miles only on pleasure drives like me.
I track everything else on Fuelly and my last average was 6.2L/100KM (37.9 mpg) according to the app. The car computer showed me 6.0 L/100KM (39.2 mpg)these computers are programmed to show a higher MPG then you are actually getting,
personally, i don't believe them one bit,
when i fill up my tank and calculate it out myself, its no where near what my cars MPG is telling me
I have a (new to me) 2017 EX-T Sedan averaging about the same, too much traffic in the mornings here...which is a bummer. But hey, I was getting 18avg with my 2007 Patriot...2020 Hatchback EX and I'm getting 28mpg average with regular gas, is this normal? non eco mode