Whats your cars MPG?

I get 84 MPGe from my 2016 Tesla Model X. That's less than $0.05 / mile in "fuel" cost.
 
2019 Ford Fusion Hybrid: around 42 mpg
2015 Ford Focus: around 32 mpg
 
22 around town up to 32 on long trips
7 speed manual
Around 500 horsepower
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Mazda6 has me getting around 34 combined last time I checked, and our grand Cherokee is sitting around 19/20
 
Honda CRV EXL. Averaging 27.5 combined.
 
2009 Suburban LT 2500 with police package. Bought certified used in 2010, the 2500 and police package part were learned about 6 months later when getting new brakes pads.

It gets about 16 mph in mixed driving. But I've only averaged about 7k miles per year since owning it. Way less over the past few years, under 3k miles per year. Last year was under 2k. It represents the fact that I have no life. Mostly, golf & back.

It's a short trip.
 
Have a 2019 F-150. Has always sat right around 19.2. Used to do a lot of highway driving for work so maybe that helped it too
 
Have a 2019 F-150. Has always sat right around 19.2. Used to do a lot of highway driving for work so maybe that helped it too
2021 f150. I generally average about the same. I drove through the rain, wind and tornado yesterday for about 10 hours and I averaged under 16 for the trip.

I would say since I’ve owned it though probably 19 and change is reasonable. I think our 2019 Highlander is mid 20s not great overall.
 
I drive a full sized 2021 Sierra 1500 X31 off road package half-ton with the 3.0L Duramax diesel. Over the 30k miles of ownership, I'm right at 20.2 mpg aggregate, but that includes a couple thousand miles of towing my 7000 pound (loaded) travel trailer. I get about 32mpg on the highway at 65mph but it drops a bit as speed increases. Towing my trailer, I get between 11 and 15mpg depending on wind direction and terrain. It's an outstanding powertrain for what I need it for.
 
2019 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon and last I checked it was exactly 18MPG
 
2017 Chevy Malibu, driven almost exclusively "in town", is getting 27-28MPG.
 
2019 Honda Civic (gas powered). 42mpg combined but driving is probably 75% highway. 41mpg in the winter and 43 in the summer.
 
2022 Kia Sportage right now 26.1 combined but I have a heavy foot. When it actually warms up I'll see closer to 30 combined and more on a trip.
 
21 Elantra 41.7 combined. Mostly rural driving.
 
My truck gets 14-16 depending on how much highway or city mileage I’m driving.
 
2016 Colorado Diesel, 26 around town. 38 @ 60mph. 16-18 towing my 5000# Ranger multispecies rig @ 75. Got 36 towing my 2200# Lund rig 220 miles with a tailwind @ 75mph.
2024 Chevy Blazer 26mpg right now around town, only has 6K miles
2009 Trailblazer 17mpg. Just drives too nice to let go.
 
I drive a Lexus es350 for work and the v6 gets me 26 mph mixes driving. We also have an Durango SRT that gets around 10-12
 
‘22 Outback, at the moment over 24K miles averaging 30 (29.7). Which, btw, is better than the 2017 Crosstrek previous. That did 28 over the 5 years.
 
24 KIA soul 24-26 in town and 32-34 highway.
 
Mazda CX 5 -- I get about 30ish MPG, it all matters on how heavy my foot is.
 
2021 f150. I generally average about the same. I drove through the rain, wind and tornado yesterday for about 10 hours and I averaged under 16 for the trip.

I would say since I’ve owned it though probably 19 and change is reasonable. I think our 2019 Highlander is mid 20s not great overall.

2017 F150, pretty much close to that for around town driving. Pulling my flats boat, well, 14-16 depending on interstate speed.
 
2015 535ix GT BMW 23 city 28 highway
2020 Ioniq EV 4.6 miles per KW combined
2013 BMW R1200RT Don't care. 😀
 
2021 f150. I generally average about the same. I drove through the rain, wind and tornado yesterday for about 10 hours and I averaged under 16 for the trip.

I would say since I’ve owned it though probably 19 and change is reasonable. I think our 2019 Highlander is mid 20s not great overall.
Yeah mines a 2020 and I consistently get between 20-21. I'm in Eco mode a fair amount, but I also drive like I'm in a sports car.
 
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