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Old 05-10-2010, 05:17 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by terbo View Post
I believe my computer monitor reads 19.8ish MPG. Doing the math for the past few tanks, I have gotten on average 21.5 mpg, highest being 22. When I first bought the car I was getting around 17 or 18mpg, as I've owned it it's only increased, which is to be expected as everything is broken in.
That's really good news! Mine's been the same way too, it's been increasing since I got the car, but mine plateau at 17.4 MPG, hopefully it'll keep climbing...

I normally wouldn't complain but gas is getting more and more expensive. My excuse to myself to drive this car over my 1994 Honda Accord EX is because I like to think it's a much newer, more efficient so I'd save more money in gas - but that's not even true anymore because I only need to put the lowest grade fuel in my Honda Accord and with this car I have to put Premium. Even if the 370z get more miles per gallon the cost per gallon ends up cancelling out the extra miles I can get on top of my Honda Accord (which I like to make believe is a much less fuel efficient car) Sadly, Honda's are known to be super great cars for not breaking down and have super good fuel economy.

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