See this article. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_efficiency To learn more about fuel economy.
Yes, 100 MPG (US gallons) is exceptionally good by today's standards, with most commercially available vehicles getting in the range of 15-50 MPG (Toyota Prius reportedly gets 50 MPG (US gallons) with average driving habits.
Of course there are many ways to improve your mileage and travel the same distance with less fuel (for less cost).
If you are interested, I would encourage you to read a bit about "Hypermiling" / "Eco-driving" and follow the guidance that seems reasonable to you.
A 2011 Chevrolet Aveo gets pretty good gas mileage. It gets 35 MPG highway and gets 27 MPG in the city. It is considered to be an environmentally friendly car because if its good gas mileage.
The EPA mileage estimate for the 2013 Nissan LEAF is 129 mpg in the city, 102 mpg on the highway.
There is no such thing as a Stock race car. The fact that it is a race car means it is not stock. MPG depends on exactly what type of race car you are asking about. Suffice to say, none get good mileage.
It varies from car to car. My Honda Insight gets about 37 MPG city and 54 MPG highway. Toyotas tend to get better city mileage than highway.
To determine which car has better gas mileage, we calculate the miles per gallon (MPG) for each. Car A has a mileage of 25 MPG (125 miles / 5 gallons), while Car B has a mileage of 20 MPG (120 miles / 6 gallons). Therefore, Car A has better gas mileage than Car B.
Yes, 61 mpg is well above average.
It depends on the type of car you want, but the Malibu has very good mileage. The pickups get about 23 mpg highway if you're looking toward that type of car.
14 to 16 mpg in city driving roughly. Around 20 mpg highway. Its pretty good for a big car.
SUV's typically get a much lower fuel mileage than a sedan car because they are much larger. To get good mileage you would have to look at hybrid SUVs such as the Toyota Highlander which gets 28 mpg city and 28 mpg highway
The 2005 Nissan Altima gets around only 16-17 mpg in city. For the highway, the car gets around 24 mpg, a hybrid car will result in better gas mileage.
That would entirely depend on what you define as good gas mileage if you think around 24 MPG is good then yes
Not at all. They are much slower but get slightly better mileage. I own a hybrid and it is not slower than any other car. I have found myself going 85-90 and slowed it down. My gas mileage is good. I get average of 45 mpg around town and on the freeway have gotten 59 mpg. If you drive the car about 58-60 mph the mileage improves.