Gas question...
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Gas question...
I did a search and it came back with way too many results and most were just "if I do this, will this happen to my gas mileage" kind of questions.
But I just want to know what is the average gas mileage on a '95 Honda Civic ex? My fuel gauge has been broken for 2 months so I've just been counting the miles and I thought I was getting about 24 mpg but today I only added 2 gallons before the tank filled up so I obviously get more. Anyone know the average miles?
But I just want to know what is the average gas mileage on a '95 Honda Civic ex? My fuel gauge has been broken for 2 months so I've just been counting the miles and I thought I was getting about 24 mpg but today I only added 2 gallons before the tank filled up so I obviously get more. Anyone know the average miles?
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http://www.gassavers.org
You can keep a chart that watches what your gas mileage is compared to what it's "supposed" to be.
You can keep a chart that watches what your gas mileage is compared to what it's "supposed" to be.
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Re: Gas question... (ultima.maniac)
Thanks, one more question.
What gallon size tank does the civic I mentioned above come with? I heard it was a 10gallon or a 12gallon.
What gallon size tank does the civic I mentioned above come with? I heard it was a 10gallon or a 12gallon.
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According to the government, this is what a '95 Civic EX should be getting:
4 cylinder, 1.6L, Manual 5-speed, (FFS), Regular
25 mpg city (old rating is 29 mpg)
32 mpg highway (old rating is 35 mpg)
28 mpg combined (old rating is 31 mpg)
297.5 miles per tank city / 380.8 miles per tank (333.2 miles per tank combined)
4 cylinder, 1.6L, Automatic 4-speed, (FFS), Regular
23 mpg city (old rating is 26 mpg)
31 mpg highway (old rating is 34 mpg)
26 mpg combined (old rating is 29 mpg)
273.7 miles per tank city / 368.9 miles per tank (309.4 miles per tank combined)
4 cylinder, 1.6L, Manual 5-speed, (FFS), Regular
25 mpg city (old rating is 29 mpg)
32 mpg highway (old rating is 35 mpg)
28 mpg combined (old rating is 31 mpg)
297.5 miles per tank city / 380.8 miles per tank (333.2 miles per tank combined)
4 cylinder, 1.6L, Automatic 4-speed, (FFS), Regular
23 mpg city (old rating is 26 mpg)
31 mpg highway (old rating is 34 mpg)
26 mpg combined (old rating is 29 mpg)
273.7 miles per tank city / 368.9 miles per tank (309.4 miles per tank combined)
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Re: Gas question... (ultima.maniac)
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Re: Gas question... (datssoled)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by datssoled »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">http://www.gassavers.org/garage/view/1164
how is that guy getting crazy mileage on his sedan?</TD></TR></TABLE>
According to his profile he's hypermiling.
http://www.gassavers.org/garage/viewgaslog/1164?
It's very unsafe.
Look up information on how to be a hypermiler. You'll see what they do. There's been a few news stories here on it. Some are good ideas but some are very bad ideas.
how is that guy getting crazy mileage on his sedan?</TD></TR></TABLE>
According to his profile he's hypermiling.
http://www.gassavers.org/garage/viewgaslog/1164?
It's very unsafe.
Look up information on how to be a hypermiler. You'll see what they do. There's been a few news stories here on it. Some are good ideas but some are very bad ideas.
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