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Gas Mileage Calculator: How to Calculate MPG and Fuel Economy
Gas Mileage Calculator: How to Calculate MPG and Fuel Economy To calculate MPG (miles per gallon), divide the miles driven by the gallons of gas used. If you drove 300 miles and used 10 gallons, your car gets 30 MPG. Track this over multiple fill-ups for an accurate picture of your true fuel economy. I have been tracking MPG on my 2020 Accord for over 18 months and 22,000 miles now. My EPA-rated 33 MPG combined actually averages 29.4 MPG in real-world driving — 11% below the sticker. Once I started checking tire pressure weekly and easing off the gas pedal, I brought it up to 31.2 MPG, saving roughly $180 a year at current gas prices. Use our Gas Mileage Calculator(/auto/fuel-consumption-calculator) to instantly calculate your MPG and compare it to EPA estimates. !Gas mileage MPG impact factors chart showing speed, tire pressure, AC, weight, idling, and aggressive driving effects(/images/blog/gas-mileage-factors.svg)...