How to work out your gas mileage
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After a while, you will have a collection of receipts. The first one is useless, but all the rest are good. Each receipt should have the date, the number of gallons of gas bought, and the number of miles that your car travelled on that much gas. Miles per gallon = number of miles / number of gallons. |
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I stopped doing this ... it made my heart hurt
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This is what I do. My question though is how consistent are the auto-shutoff's at the fuel tank? Is how much gas you put in really how much gas you burned? I guess this is only a factor if you are calculating mpg for one tank of gas. If you average several tanks of gas this factor will be mitigated.
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Make sure you divide the result by the number of idiots within 10 miles or by the number of cylinders your neighbor thinks you have. Whichever is higher.
Keep the real number to yourself, no one believes it is that high anyway. |
This might seem obvious to some, but I've seen a lot of posts from people who're trying to do estimates based on things like the position of the fuel gauge, and I just wanted to show how easy it is to do it right.
@Mr.ThunderMakeR: Yes, the operation of the latch mechanism might introduce a certain error (does anyone know how big it might be?) As you say, doing an average (total miles / total gallons) for several fill-ups will tend to remove that error. |
You need to multiply the ending number in how many people did a head turn when you drove by on the way to the gas station.
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LOL Me too. I just drive mine hard and try not to notice the rapidly falling gas gauge. ;)
Originally Posted by heyarnold69
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I stopped doing this ... it made my heart hurt
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i just keep a small notebook in my glovebox. i just write down the date, mileage, gallons, cost and figure the mpg. i also write all of my maintenance in the same notebook. easy to keep track of that way.
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Applied Algebra is, indeed, very hard. Our public schools are failing us for sure. . . isn't there an app for the iphone that can just tell me so I don't know to know numbers?
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Is this thread serious?
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I just realize and accept that i spend $160 a month for gas :tear:
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Originally Posted by Vyndictive
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Applied Algebra is, indeed, very hard. Our public schools are failing us for sure. . . isn't there an app for the iphone that can just tell me so I don't know to know numbers?
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........ your killing me smalls
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No way MPG means miles divided by gallons. That's way to easy.
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my question is when do i fill up? because how would you know how much [exactly] gasoline you have left in the tank
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Originally Posted by Twiztog43
(Post 3524168)
my question is when do i fill up? because how would you know how much [exactly] gasoline you have left in the tank
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thanks for that.
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Originally Posted by Twiztog43
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my question is when do i fill up? because how would you know how much [exactly] gasoline you have left in the tank
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I was going to say people who don't know how to calculate their mileage aren't likely to read this thread anyway, but then ...
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Wow............ This thread has got me scared---- Unbelievable
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Think...these people have licenses. ..
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simple math FTW??
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Weird.
Usually I just fill up one gallon at a time, see how long I can go before I have to call AAA to give me enough gas to the nearest gas station, fill up another gallon, run out again and so on and so forth. |
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