Whats your cars MPG?

I maintain a spreadsheet for my motorcycles, and the truck does the calculations for me:

2018 Ford F150 - Mixed driving, 19.6 MPG
2009 Harley Davidson FXDC - 47.0 MPG
2017 Kawasaki KLR - 48.4 MPG
 
Jeep Wrangle. I think around 16-18 but honestly don't really pay attention to it.
 
17-22, or 6-8 when towing the boat.
 
I get 19 on a good leg. Average is between 16 and 17. I get 10-12 pulling the camper.
 
34 mpg in my 2022 Honda Accord Sport. I drive outside the speed limits.
 
2020 F150 5.0L Supercrew - 19.6 avg over 110K miles
 
I went out of my way last night and today to see how much I could get it up to. Cruised down hills and took it easy after a light.

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I think the highlander is around 25-27? Been a while since I looked but I think that's about right. My travel schedule is weird so that has a huge impact.
 
23 VW GTI I’m getting about 33 around town and if I just cruise I have seen 40 on the avg mpg.
 
18 or so in my ‘14 Chevy Traverse
 
New car due in next week will be
33 mph- 7.1l/100km
 
My F-150 gets about 16. Thank god I have a Nissan Versa company car that gets me about 32.

My wife’s Subaru Forester is right around 30.
 
2015 Mazda3 is usually 40-45 depending on the journeys travelled

2022 Mazda CX30 gets around the same which isn't bad considering it is a slightly heavier car

On long journeys to visit family I have seen both cars in the high 40's though and did almost hit 50 in the 3 on a few trips
 
Around 36. Been a good while since doing any city driving do would guess high 20s with that kind of driving,
 
2021 Ram Big Horn w 5.7L eTorque is averaging around 17.

2018 Honda CR-V AWD averaging 27.
 
Mazda6 30-32 consistently
 
22/24 mpg around town/daily driving
Up to 32 mpg on long trips though
7 speed manual transmission
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