Average 34 mpg on the road and 29
mpg local driving.
Not exact matches
If you tend to
drive short
local journeys, we'd recommend a petrol, with the 1.0 or 1.4 - litre providing 109, 123 or 148bhp, smooth and quiet motoring and fuel - economy of between 54.3 and 64.2
mpg.
On a 500 - mile that also included 50 miles of
local driving, I got 29
mpg, equal to Ford's overall EPA rating.
I certainly can't argue with the results though... my average gas mileage has been a jaw - dropping 41.5
mpg in combined highway and
local driving.
During our typical
drive week of
local and highway mixed
driving, along with more joy rides than usual, fuel economy averaged 23.2
mpg.
During our typical
drive week of
local and highway mixed
driving, fuel economy averages in at 31.5
mpg, quite impressive.
On a 300 mile round trip the car returned high 30's
mpg and for
local driving it has always remained on battery power.
During our week with the Mazda6, we averaged 27.5
mpg in mixed
driving, including some around - town puttering and a race to the
local premiere of Pacific Rim.
Hyundai's make - good was to offer a debit card for the difference in initial and restated
mpg ratings, based on
local gas prices and miles
driven.
I get about 28
mpg with 60 % freeway and 40 %
local driving.
Just returned from 3500 mile
driving vacation, avg'd 29.7
mpg - included interestate,
local hwy and city
driving.
During our typical
drive week of mixed
local and highway
driving, fuel economy averages in at 17.4
mpg.
During our typical
drive week of
local and highway mixed
driving, fuel economy averages in at 33.8
mpg, surpassing the EPA ratings of 25
mpg city, 33
mpg highway, and 28
mpg combined.
It gets between 26 to 28
mpg on the highway averaging 70 to 80 mph and 22
mpg city /
local driving.