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#21
Depending on my aggression with the steering wheel and gas, between 7-10 days. With all the stop-n-go traffic and tons of traffic lights, this is pretty average range of days on almost every car here.
#28
Dam how do you guys manage 22MPG how the heck do you get 350 to a full tank? I fill my tank up 15.5 sometimes 16 Gallons and the most I get is 260 Miles. If I drive in no traffic for a long period of time, I can get into the 300. But in stop and go Traffic, not sure how you guys do it, maybe I need new spark plugs or something.
#39
I think if you can only get 5 days out of a tank, you should install a larger tank so that your car is more economical to drive. (Heavy sarcasm intended) I hope this is not another one of those mileage threads that don't take into account
Miles per Gallon. Y'all DID pas 6th grade math, correct? Jeesh!
Miles per Gallon. Y'all DID pas 6th grade math, correct? Jeesh!
#40
Since the OP's question cannot be answered, I'll just post my own observations like everyone else. I fill up about every 9-10 days on average. Round-trip commute home to work, work to gym, gym to home is about 25 miles per day I would say, and it is mixed highway/stop&go. Plus add a few miles for any errands I might run. Then weekends would be 25 to 50 miles per day on average. I have been averaging about 19 mpg this winter (seems low, and I can't figure out why yet) and it usually takes 16.2 or so gallons to fill it up, which is about $53 per fill-up lately.
In my opinion, if this is the type of driving you will be doing and you are looking to establish a monthly fuel budget, $250 would be a safe bet.
In my opinion, if this is the type of driving you will be doing and you are looking to establish a monthly fuel budget, $250 would be a safe bet.