"On average it can get anywhere from 20-30 miles per gallon, but it really depends on driving conditions. (Traffic/speed/environment/etc.)"
A Honda Pilot gets 18 miles per gallon in the city and 25 miles per gallon on the highway. This is a fairly average fuel efficiency, if not on the higher side, for midsize SUV.
The average miles per gallon that can be achieved by a 2004 Honda Civic is 34 miles per gallon. This number can drastically change depending on whether the car is driven on the highway or in the city.
The 2006 Honda Ridgeline gets approximately 21 miles per gallon of fuel on the highway. It gets 16 miles per gallon in the city. This is roughly average for a 4x4.
My 2007 Honda Civic gets and average of 36-40 mpg or about 400 miles from one tank.
The miles per gallon on a 1999 Honda CRV can vary depending on whether the vehicle is being driven in the city, the highway, and the gas quality. However, with all factors aside, the average miles per gallon is 21.
A 2013 Honda Civic can get up to an average of over 31 miles per gallon. It will achieve a higher miles per gallon rating if only the highway, but less when driven exclusivity in urban settings.
The Honda CRV can get 23 miles per gallon city and 31 miles per gallon highway. The specific miles per gallon will depend on the cars condition.
The 1989 Honda Accord gets 21 miles per gallon in the city. It gets 27 miles per gallon on the highway. It has a combined rating of 23 miles per gallon.
The newest mileage data on a 2010 Honda CR-V shows that it gets 21 miles per gallon on city roads. The 2010 Honda CR-V gets 27 miles per gallon on highways.
The average Miles per Gallon for a 2008 Honda Odyssey is 17 mpg city / 25 mpg highway.
The 2012 Honda Odyssey has an EPA Fuel Economy rating of 19 miles per gallon for city and 28 miles per gallon on the highway, giving it a combined 22 miles per gallon rating. The industry average for cars sold in February of 2012 was 27 mpg, making the Odyssey below average.
25 miles per gallon