How much mpg does a 2009 Honda Civic get?
2009 Honda Civic
Vehicle | EPA Fuel Economy | Annual Fuel Cost |
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29 MPG 26 34 combined city/hwy city hwy 3.4 gal/100 mi | $1,750 | |
2009 Honda Civic 1.8 L, 4 cyl, Automatic 5-spd, Regular Gasoline | ||
29 MPG 25 36 combined city/hwy city hwy 3.4 gal/100 mi | $1,750 | |
2009 Honda Civic 2.0 L, 4 cyl, Manual 6-spd, Premium Gasoline |
How accurate are mpg estimates?
The problem is, these in-vehicle average MPG displays are almost always inaccurate. Over hundreds of vehicles tested, we have only seen the display be accurate a handful of times. Most of the time, the MPG display you see in your dash display is telling you your mileage is about 10 to 15% better than it actually is.
At what speed is highway mpg calculated?
Vehicles are tested at a top speed of 80 mph in order to calculate the highway mpg estimates. EPA utilizes five test cycles to represent real-world driving conditions.
What size gas tank does a 2009 Honda Civic have?
MPG
Used 2009 Honda Civic Specs & Features
Fuel & MPG | |
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EPA mileage est. (cty/hwy) | 25/36 mpg |
Fuel tank capacity | 13.2 gal. |
Fuel type | Regular unleaded |
Range in miles (cty/hwy) | 330.0/475.2 mi. |
What kind of gas does 2009 Honda Civic take?
Gasoline
Compressed natural gas
2009 Honda Civic/Fuel type
How long will a 2009 Ford Fusion last?
As long as you keep a good maintenance routine, a Ford Fusion can typically last up to 200,000 miles.
What engine is in the 2009 Fusion?
2.3 L 4-cylinder
3.0 L V6
2009 Ford Fusion/Engine
How do I get an accurate MPG?
Calculate
- Get the miles traveled from the trip odometer, or subtract the original odometer reading from the new one.
- Divide the miles traveled by the amount of gallons it took to refill the tank. The result will be your car’s average miles per gallon yield for that driving period.
How do I figure gas mileage?
Take the number of miles that elapsed between tank fills, and divide that by the number of gallons it took to refill your tank. The number you get is how many miles per gallon you are yielding. To simplify, the formula is: miles driven ÷ gallons used = mpg.