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The smart car gets 80 mpg in Europe because it uses a deisel engine. The US is only getting/selling the gasoline version, which accounts for the different/lower (40 mpg) efficiency.
I have a 1986 Honda elite 80 and I average about 90 mpg. Mine tops out at a little over 40mph. I have seen advertisements that say 80-90 mpg, which is true.
expect to get around 50-80 really depends to weight of driver and age of model really
Take I-80 to Flagstaff and pick up AZ-64 E.
1200 / 15 = 80 gallons.80 x 3.50 = $280.00
My 1994 Honda Accord LX (4 cyl.) gets 29 mpg when driven on the highway at around 65 mph. If I push it to 75 or 80 mpg it drops to about 25 mpg.
For the 2005 LX model we're getting about 14 MPG (60% city, 40% highway) and 18 MPG (80% highway, 20% city).
You can refer to your user manual to ID the rear end gear ration in 80 Chevy pickup.
45 mpg, claim is 50mpg From personal experience with my 2007 VLX, I usually get around 52 mpg with a mix of riding 80% city and 20% highway. If you can stay down around 65 mph on the highway (fat chance in California), the bike can easily do as well or better than 55 mpg. But, I've noticed that for every 5 mph you ride above that speed, you lose about 2-3 mpg since the bike is no longer operating at its optimal level.
yes it is more profficient and will give you more gas mpg about 80%
yes
That is 80 weight.