you're only allowed to post ITT if you have shit mpgs with your shitbox
I'll start, I managed to average at 9l/100km (31mpg) with my 1.6 liter 101hp focus
>Focus with a boot
way to give up on life
>>16612531
You should try driving like a granny. I love coasting to red lights.
>>16612541
It's the best choice
>>16612542
But that's boring
>>16612550
Then dont complain about shit mpg.
>>16612552
where did I complain?
>miats
>25 MPG
feels droney mane
>>16612554
Pointing out that you have shit mpg in an economic car.
>>16612531
Isn't 9l a bit much, esepcially with the 1.6?
Is this during winter, Or is your car automatic?
My 1.6 Mazda 323F needed 6.5, and the 1.6 Impreza I had after that needed 8-8.5l with 4wd
Currently I have a Omega 2.2, I also get around 9l/100km but that thing weighs over 1,6 tons
>>16612577
I don't think that's complaining
>>16612591
Yes, during this winter, and it's a manual
But I also don't try to drive economically
>>16612531
40hp 1.0 Peugeot 106 11l/100km
I drive like a retard, this needs to stop
>>16612531
11l/100km here. 2 litre VVTI.
>>16612616
That's impressive. How the fuck are you even achieving this? That piece of shit has to be on it's last legs to run so badly
>My mother gets a better fuel economy DDing her Porsche 964 kek
>>16612531
>4cyl tacoma
> 17mpg
at least my civic gets like 40
I get 25mpg average in a 2005 focus 2.0L.
12mpg in 89 crown vic but it's probably burning 1 part oil to 3 parts gasoline
>>16612665
I drive it twice for 5-10km daily, it's between 0 and -5 celsius here and I rev it high because it doesn't have any power on lower rpm, so it accelerates slowly and bores me.
New engine is like 150€ and two afternoons so I don't really care.
About 10L/100km. 4A-GE 16 valve and a 5 speed manual.
>chevy blazer
>14mpg
>>16612531
10l/100km here.
2.3 Liter Volvo Turbobrick here.
12mpgs
99 nissan maxima
My ke70 gets only 18 mpg (12.5l/100 km), 1.5l 4 speed manual, heavy traffic, ac full blown, normal driving shift up around 3k rpm
>>16612708
Hell, what year tacoma? It's better than my corolla
>>16612668
Ae82 corolla fx right? What kind of traffic?
>>16612531
my miata gets fucking awful MPG. you think a 1.6l shit box would do good but it doesn't. i average around 20-25
>>16612531
I get mixed up, sorry anon
>>16612708
>Ae82 corolla fx right? What kind of traffic?
>>16612668
>Hell, what year tacoma? It's better than my corolla
42 empegees, hint is early 2000s toyota
>>16612531
I don't think you eurocucks truly know bad mpg's 31 is pretty fuckin good
i average 8.5l/100 km with my rocco :)
>>16612680
not like if you rev it high its got any acceleration lmao 0-100 in like half a minute
26mpg
Mazda 3 2.3L 5 speed manuel
>>16613141
Imperial Gallon is smaller than the US Gallon so their MPG numbers are off.
I get like 22 on average
>>16612531
18mpg average (which is all city since I don't really ever use the highway) 01 i6 volvo s80
My Subaru loyale gets a little less I think
>>16612665
How many miles on your focus? I've heard they don't get usually make it past 130- 140k miles
>>16613547
~18sec, one of the first things Ive checked lmao
I can easily get 60 to 70 MPG on flat road
You fags jelly?
>>16612531
I used to get 26-27 when I could get 100% gas for just a dime more than 10% corn, then the gas refineries fucked with the formulation so they could sell 87 Octane corngas even cheaper, so now the 100% is like $.30 more expensive. Now I burn corngas and get 22-23.
How does it make any sense to burn %10 corn when it kills by mileage by more than that? (I know the BTU penalty should be 3%, but that's not what my emmpeeegees say.)
2.3L 98 HP Ranger.
>>16612591
to help the burgers, these are the converted numbers.
>36 mpg for the '92 Mazda 323 1.6 with just over 200k miles on it
>29.4 mpg for the '98 Impreza 1.6 five speed 4wd (120k miles)
>26mpg for what you know as a '03 Catera with a 2.2 4cyl and five speed (80k)
>>16613644
You mean my focus?
It's at 113k km/70k miles right now
No major problems with it, except that it's slow
>2008 Mazda Mazdaspeed 3
>20-22 American MPG's in the city if I stay out of boost
>26-30 American MPG's on the highway depending on speed
It's really good considering the power in it. Around 280 hp out of that 2.3L I4. Handles good, quick, and a good economy.
>>16613777
In eurofriend measurements:
>City 11.7 - 10.6 L/100km
>Highway 9 - 7.8 L/100km
Using 98 RON gas, or American 93 Ocyane
>>16612531
I get about the same in my 1.8 20v Golf :^)
>>16612531
>170hp
>145 lb-ft torque
>2.0
>18-21 city mpgs
>24-26 highway
99 Ford Explorer V6 Limited
>11 mpg
88 civic
20 mpg mixed driving
End my suffering
Getting 15.5-17.5mpg on premium
'97 K2500 with a 5.7
28L/100km
8.4mpg
Suzuki 1.8
12l/100km (24mpg) city driving the shit out of it 10l/100km (28mpg) cruising at 100 mph on the highway. Trucks and crossovers are getting so quick that I need to give it at least 70% throttle sometimes to keep up with traffic. Feels bad.
>>16612531
Once I got only 33mpg/7L/100km in my shitbox when I was driving 100mph average on the highway.
Usually I get about 50-60mpg, wich is still pretty bad, if I realy try hard I might get up to semi decent 70 mpg.
>94 twin turbo
>40L/100k
>6 miles per gallon
And it's not even the worst I've seen. My flat mates old gtr managed to go a big fat 70km after putting 70L in
>05 Legacy GT
>on average around 12 but as low as 8.5
>premium is currently over $3 per gallon where I live
>a tank of gas costs me $50
>$50 dollars to go 202 miles