I'm doing a study: 4 quick questions

2000 Pontiac

Firebird

30

20



although i cant help point out that year is a huge determinator here, as is quality, price, engine size.. etc
 
I have a couple vehicles, so here ya go...



a. Subaru

b. '08 WRX Sedan

c. 25

d. 20



a. Dodge

b. '03 Neon R/T

c. 35

d. 29



a. Mitsubishi

b. Eclipse GS Turbo

c. 30

d. 22



a. Ford

b. Ranger

c. 18

d. 13
 
Ford

Mustang GT (4.6, 5 sp man. , 3.55 rear end, 87 octane)

24ish

14-17

bought this one for smiles per gal :chuckle:



Ford

Ranger Ext cab Edge (3.2, 5 sp man., 3.73? rear end, 87 octane)

23

17



HD

Geezer Glide (1480, 5 sp, 93 octane)

54

only ride in city to get to hwy!



BTW these are all true figures - by filling up then dividing miles/gals,

not calculated w/ trip computers.
 
a. Acura

b. RSX

c. 27 MPG

d. 23 MPG



WAY to many variables to consider while calculating gas MPG, but good luck with your project.
 
Scion (Toyota)

xB

34

26



Not part of your stats, but mine is an auto-trans.



[I don't discuss mileage on the 560SL :chuckle: ]
 
Nissan

Maxima (3.5 V6)

26

17



Those are the EPA ratings, however, I get better than 17 city, usually it is closer to 20 mpg. Haven't been on a road trip yet so I don't know what kind of freeway mileage I actually get.
 
a. the brand ford

b. the type of car 02 f250

c. the highway MPG 12

d. the city MPG 10

a. the brand ford

b. the type of car 79 f250

c. the highway MPG 14-15

d. the city MPG 11-12

a. the brand wifes kia

b. the type of car sedona

c. the highway MPG 20 or so

d. the city MPG 15 or 16
 
a. the brand 2004 Honda EX Sedan

b. the type of car Accord 2.4l manual 5 speed

c. the highway MPG 35

d. the city MPG 25
 
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