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RocknTommy 01-11-2018 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by ermax (Post 3026705)
I don't track mine that closely but the gauge on the car shows my total average being 26.9mpg. I spend most of my time in stop and go. One hour to work and one hour back. Cruising at 75mph in 6th on flat ground the gauge says 35+/-1.

2013 6MT.

I drive it like I stole it any chance I get though. :) I never get good MPG in my cars other than our Suburban which I actually get better then average 15.9mpg. But that is because it's a tank so I drive it like a normal person.

My commute is about the same and yes I do have fun with the car so my numbers match your numbers :burnrubber:

Trueweltall 01-11-2018 03:20 PM

Best fuel consumption 30.67 MPG
Worst fuel consumption 24.37 MPG
~recorded over the last 14,736 miles

During a road 1,000 miles road trip I recorded 34 MPG, this was before I started using Fuelio to track it.

HSUBLU 01-11-2018 03:40 PM

Wait, "worst" of 24.37? I get that on a good tank. Maybe.

Leonardo 01-11-2018 04:03 PM

26 mpg.

Breadman 01-11-2018 05:44 PM

i get about 21mgp daily, but going cross state at 80mpg on the turn pike i get over 34mpg

Benji 01-11-2018 06:06 PM

Just over 300 miles on the ODO, on the 2nd tank and I'm creeping the average up to about 26.5mpg. Manual 2017 BRZ.

Being sensible on a long trip 30mpg looks quite doable, being sensible on a mix 27-28, anything else (city/being crazy) I would imagine closer to 22.

shiumai 01-11-2018 06:24 PM

16.1 avg mpg.

DandoX 01-11-2018 07:07 PM

A couple years ago when I commuted for hours on a freeway everyday I got up to 33mpg.

Now my commute is much shorter and I drive more aggressively and get around 24 mpg give or take.

Grady 01-11-2018 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Sapphireho (Post 3026777)
Ahh, time for our annual "what's your MPG" thread.


E85 about 14
Gas about 20

Good I am glad someone else drive correct. If you are gettin 30+mpg on this car you are driving slower than a Prius!

26 when I bought the car
24 when I switched to E85
21 with AVO turbo on gas
??? With AVO turbo on E85, have not tuned it out yet.

DandoX 01-11-2018 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Grady (Post 3026966)
Good I am glad someone else drive correct. If you are gettin 30+mpg on this car you are driving slower than a Prius!

Not true at all. A lot of factors come into play like tire model, tire size, tire pressure, and the road condition/smoothness just to name a few. It also just means you commute on freeways more than you drive on B roads which not everyone can control.

I went 80-85 on the freeway when I was hitting 33mpg which was much faster than most pruis drivers.

Adding tunes and all these other mods will affect your mpg, don't assume how someone drives based solely on their mpg because you don't know. Stock twins can get pretty good mpg with no mods and doesn't mean they are driving like a granny.

Trueweltall 01-11-2018 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by HSUBLU (Post 3026857)
Wait, "worst" of 24.37? I get that on a good tank. Maybe.

It was all city driving TBH. I drive 80-85 on the interstate 30 miles each way, everyday. Average 27.18 MPG right now.

Tcoat 01-11-2018 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grady (Post 3026966)
Good I am glad someone else drive correct. If you are gettin 30+mpg on this car you are driving slower than a Prius!

26 when I bought the car
24 when I switched to E85
21 with AVO turbo on gas
??? With AVO turbo on E85, have not tuned it out yet.

I get 32.
My average speed is 75 mph.
98.5% of my driving is highway with 45 minute to 3 hour non stop runs two times a day.

No doubt you were joking but fuel consumption and speed have very little to do with each other. How you get up to speed and how often you have to stop and accelerate back to that speed has far more to do with it.
If you feel the need to jackrabbit from each start to get satisfactorily low mileage does not mean you are "driving correct" or that the guys with better numbers are driving wrong. This is completely why comparing mileage is a fools game.

Allch Chcar 01-11-2018 09:06 PM

So far I get 29 MPG in the winter and 31-32 MPG in the summer. Average is 30.5 MPG. How I drive depends on traffic and weather. My route is mostly rural highway with one or two stop signs.

And yes this is the umpteenth time this thread has been made.;)

ermax 01-11-2018 09:10 PM

When he says “driving wrong” I think he means driving like you own a Prius. As in, accelerating slowly with your goal being to get the best MPG possible. I don’t think he literally means you are doing something wrong. If you get over 30 in city conditions then you clearly aren’t driving it like a sports car. And I kind of agree with him... that is all wrong. Hahaha


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