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Old 05-15-2009, 09:54 AM   #1
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Sorry, but a huge pet peave of mine when people say stuff like that. Especially since most vehicles are designed to have a range of 600+ km per tank; meaning they make sure the tank is the appropriate size to give that kind of range.

If you want to brag about fuel economy, then use MPG or even L/100 km.

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Does anyone actually keep track of their fuel economy by any chance? (By that I mean manually, not with a trip computer if you have one)
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Old 05-15-2009, 10:02 AM   #2
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^ my dad still does, he has a little notepad in his car that he updates.
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Old 05-15-2009, 10:13 AM   #3
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I do, with a spreadsheet application in my BlackBerry. On a good tank, I get about 32mpg (7-7.5L/100km). When the traffic going home on Deerfoot is particularly backlogged, I get about 28/29mpg (8-8.5L/100km).
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Old 05-15-2009, 10:16 AM   #4
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Good to know people still do it... ahaha... I do it and then I input the data into an excel spreadsheet...

Frankster... you're using US Gallons aren't you?
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Old 05-15-2009, 11:31 AM   #5
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I do, with a spreadsheet application in my BlackBerry. On a good tank, I get about 32mpg (7-7.5L/100km). When the traffic going home on Deerfoot is particularly backlogged, I get about 28/29mpg (8-8.5L/100km).
I keep track on the iPod Touch, and I get 10L/100km in the PT Cruiser...hmmm....
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Old 05-15-2009, 11:47 AM   #6
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Seeing as I put that thread off topic, I thought we'd split it off.

I get 27 MPG (Canadian Gallons) in the city; which is almost bang on 10L/ 100km. Makes it easy to see how I'm doing week to week with that easy math; if I drove 425 km I should only be putting 42.5 litres in the tank.

Highway I get 35-42 MPG. The huge fluctuation has to do with uphill/ downhill and speed. I figure I lose 10% economy just going from 110 to 120.

This is in a 03 Grand Am with a 3.4L V6.
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750 kms on a tank. 50 Liter tank. I want to drive as far as I can on a full tank till I run out of gas. I track it on my trip odometer.
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Thanks for the split Ken!

I normally get somewhere between 7 - 9L/100km...

The best I've done was 6.2L/100 KM, all highway driving.

2008.5 Mazda 3 2.0L 4 cylinder Automatic.
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800kms in the city on a 40 litre tank when i drive hybrid style which is normally once a year.

690kms in the city when i drive normally.
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16/20 MPG city/highway
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Old 05-15-2009, 12:11 PM   #11
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I use about 10-11L per 100kms in my Kia Rondo, not quite as good as I hoped, as my former Kia Magentis with the same engine did about 9L/100km.
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I believe I have a 60-65 L tank on my new Accord 4cyl and get 650-720km, all highway driving and I don't run it to the needle, usually about halfway between quarter and empty.
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Man, my 3 blows. A full tank (~43L) of commuting gets me a hair over 400kms. A lot of start and stop driving which I think is hurting me. I've never drained it on the highway so I'm hoping the mileage gets MUCH better when I do.
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I track my mileage using the fuel logbook on albertagasprices.com website. I enter every fillup, my odo at the time, what station, and the cost. My overall average this year so far after 1003.5L is 8.726 L/100km or 32.24 mpg. Last year it was 9.434 L/100km or 29.82 mpg using 2200.8L.
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I used to have a spreadsheet. I don't update it anymore but still write the mileage on the receipt whenever I get gas.

1995 Tercel, about 400 km with studded tires in the winter, and about 450-475 km with summer tires on it.

Edit: Usually takes 35-36 Litres to fill
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Old 05-15-2009, 12:58 PM   #16
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I use about 10-11L per 100kms in my Kia Rondo, not quite as good as I hoped, as my former Kia Magentis with the same engine did about 9L/100km.
Mine is a Kia Rio and I am not as happy with the mileage as I thought I would be. Lots of driving home on Deerfoot in rush hour traffic will kill your mileage though.

Yes, using US gallons, doing the conversion through onlineconversion.com.



What are some things one can do driving a standard that will improve your fuel efficiency?
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I get 550-600kms within the city and 800kms highway from an 80L tank in a 2008 dodge ram w/ a 4.8L.
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i get 9L/100km on a 1998 Volvo Turbo Wagon in mixed City/Hwy driving. I am pretty happy with that given the age, size and speed of the brick.
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I get 550-600kms within the city and 800kms highway from an 80L tank in a 2008 dodge ram w/ a 4.8L.
Wow! That's pretty good for a full size truck. Wonder what kind of mileage one would get with a Hemi?

I should start keeping track again.

I drive a 2008 Saturn Outlook FWD, 3.6L V6. I split about 70/30 city/deerfoot. A couple days ago, I got 557km out of 67L which I think works out to 12L/100km. The warning light had just turned on. That's the best I got out of the car so far. I figure I could push 600km if I didn't have a heavy foot. Haven't gotten a reading for highway yet, since the farthest I drive to is Edmonton.

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Old 05-15-2009, 01:19 PM   #20
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never tracked it manually but according to the computer thingy i average around 20L/100km on long road trips i get lucky and get it down to 16/100...ouch..

oh and i drive a dodge mega cab with a hemi...
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