I have had a good experiance with BP or Shell (Both Regular). I just put in some gasoline from a station called Raceway and my MPG has dropped BIG TIME!! Hope this helps.
2009 FORD FUSION 2.3L Hybrid I-4 ~ 39 mpg city / 35 mpg highway 2.3L I-4 Gasoline ~ 22 mpg city / 32 mpg highway 3.0L V6 Gasoline ~ 20 mpg city / 25 mpg highway 3.5L V6 Gasoline ~ 20 mpg city / 24 mpg highway
The domestic automobile gets the best MPG is the Chevy Volt by far. This vehicle is primarily an electric car and is said to get in excess of 100 mpg.
8 miles per gallon of gasoline.
There are two very good American made hybrid cars that are excellent on gas and safe for the environment. The Chevy Volt runs on electricity and gasoline and it gets 95 city miles per gallon and 190 mpg highway, on gasoline it gets 35 city and 40 highway. Another great car would be the Smart Car, though a 2 seater, it gets 94 city mpg city and 79 hwy mpg on electricity, and on gasoline it gets 36 and 43 respectively.
Most stations - no matter the brand - are typically independently owned. Station owners order gasoline from whichever distributor they want and the delivering truck adds the specific additives for that brand. The gas that comes out of the pipeline is the same no matter the brand.
MPG stand for Miles Per Gallon, it tells you the average of how many miles you can go with a gallon of gasoline
20 - 23 mpg highway using REAL gasoline 17 - 20 mpg highway using 10% ethanol 12 - 16 mpg city using REAL gasoline 10 - 14 mpg city using 10% ethanol
7-8 mpg if your lucky.
32.18 mpg
The 2007 Cadillac gets around 15 MPG (Miles Per Gallon) in the city and around 24 MPG on the highway. The combined MPG of 2007 Cadillac is 21.1692, using the premium gasoline.
The 2012 Toyota Camry hybrid offers an average MPG rate of 41 MPG for regular gasoline, with 43 MPG for in-city use and 39 MPG for highway use. In comparison, the average 2013 vehicle offers a MPG of 23.