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Old 07-13-2017, 04:01 PM   #21
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First fill on the bike, 113.2 miles on $2.40 worth of regular gas, 91.8 MPG.

2.12 cents per mile.
You were pedaling. Weren't you!? I know. I know.
Seriously.... congrats...
I feel sorry for those Harley Hog owners who can't get better mileage than I do.
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Old 07-19-2017, 08:08 PM   #22
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Stating your location and a rough idea of gas prices help too.

According to fuelly, my 2009 328xi (18 MPG lifetime average) near Chicago costs me $0.146 per mile to drive.

My previous car, a 1997 Accord EX (22.5 MPG lifetime average) was $0.174 per mile to drive.

It's funny how when I had a more fuel efficient car, gas prices were higher (around $3-4 per gallon) and when now when I have a thirstier car, they were lower (around $2 per gallon)
Got some fuel ups in for my new car: My 2017 Civic LX Hatchback (35.9 MPG average so far) costs $0.057 per mile to drive. City driving with a road trip mixed in which involved moving my stuff. Two fuel ups were in the South with cheaper gas.
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Old 07-24-2017, 06:22 AM   #23
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6.9 cents per mile in my vehicle
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Old 09-07-2017, 07:31 PM   #24
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Toronto, Ontario 2011 Audi A4
$0.134/km = $0.216/mi
avg gas price(premium) = 1.25/L = 4.73/gallon
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Old 09-11-2017, 12:32 PM   #25
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4.9 cents/mi in my Civic. With a couple thousand miles on it, I can feel pretty certain in that.

Should get better now that I've replaced the valve cores on it and can inflate the tires from the 15-25psi they were at (!). And I should note that cost also included shuttling the kids around for a day or two not paying attention to my fuel economy...might come out under 4.5 cents soon enough.
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Old 10-16-2017, 01:45 AM   #26
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Great fuel economy! 92 MPG best! Are you a religious hypermiler?
Hi Draigflag, I would say around 80-90% of the mileage is hypermiled. It's really not difficult here though; it's quite flat where I live and the main variable is wind. My daily commute is 52km each way, half autobahn, half straight country lanes with the odd village/traffic light. Heading home I regularly get around 100mpg but this is unfortunately offset by going to work into the prevailing westerly, other trips and the fact my girlfriend also uses the car occasionally
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Old 10-16-2017, 03:27 AM   #27
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You were pedaling. Weren't you!? I know. I know.
Seriously.... congrats...
I feel sorry for those Harley Hog owners who can't get better mileage than I do.
HeHe, I had a 1965 Honda Cub 50 that did 170 MPG on the original engine and carburetor. I used an empty quart oil container to measure the consumption which was significantly less than 1 ounce per mile (128 MPG) Riding that down the side of a 55-45 MPH road with no pavement to the right of the travel lanes was a little to risky for me. I think it would actually do about 42 MPH.

Same bike as the "You meet the nicest people on a Honda bike" advertisements of the early 1960"s when Honda first started inporting them into the US.

That consumption today would be about 1.2 cents a mile, almost the same that 33 MPG cost 50 years ago when I was in high school (grad 1968).
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Old 10-16-2017, 05:10 AM   #28
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I had a C90 and a Melody, both project, back in the early 70s. The C90 engine and gearbox, stripped completely, kicked about the kitchen floor for several months. How my Mrs put up with it, I don't know. Must have been young love!
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Old 10-16-2017, 10:18 AM   #29
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I answered this with a different vehicle. Fuel is up several cents a gallon and my all local mpg is down a tick so about 9.5 cpm now.
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