Top Vehicles MPG (US)
Gasoline cars, last 90 days...
1.1991 Eagle Talon TSi63.95
2.2014 Mitsubishi Mirage ES (base)57.73
3.2024 Mitsubishi Mirage ES56.71
4.1992 honda civic vx54.34
5.2017 Honda Civic Lx44.04
6.2011 Ford Fiesta S44.02
7.2006 Honda Civic EX44
8.2017 Honda Civic LX42.05
9.1991 Honda Civic DX41.74
10.1988 Mazda 323 41.53
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Notable eco-cars (old & new) spotted in the wild: post your pics! Notable eco-cars (old & new) spotted in the wild: post your pics!

Check out interesting and rare eco-cars that people have stumbled across, and share findings of your own!

Started by MetroMPG in forum: General Efficiency Discussion - 1482 replies

My 1991 Talon TSi Compound Turbo AWD

It would almost be easier to list what hasn't been done engine wise to this car. Suffice to say that he gets mid 40 mpg with an auto, and is pretty darn fast. Check out this extensive build here.

Started by pgfpro in forum: EcoModding Central - 537 replies
My 1991 Talon TSi Compound Turbo AWD

Electric car conversion: Project ForkenSwift Electric car conversion: Project ForkenSwift

The ongoing story of a super cheap electric car conversion: a $175 Geo Metro combined with parts from a scrapped forklift and used golf cart batteries. This low cost, medium-speed, short range runabout has been on the road now for 6 years in a small Ontario city.

Started by MetroMPG in forum: Fossil Fuel Free - 1056 replies

t vago's MPGuino workspace thread, continued

Check out t vago's continuous enhancement of the multi-featured MPGuino fuel economy computer / gauge.

Started by t vago in forum: OpenGauge / MPGuino FE computer - 203 replies
t vago

Buy a trailer (instead of a pickup truck) Buy a trailer (instead of a pickup truck)

This is a thread for anyone thinking about getting a pickup truck as a first or second vehicle when adding a trailer to your car would do instead (and save you lots of fuel & money).

Started by oil pan 4 in forum: General Efficiency Discussion - 1335 replies

Electric Assist Project: E-charger (2000 Subaru Outback)

Brucey adds a AC electric motor to the accessory belt of his engine to create a DIY PHEV Subaru Outback.

Started by brucey in forum: Hybrids - 299 replies
Electric Assist Project: E-charger (2000 Subaru Outback)

Boat tail project based on a single wheel trailer... Boat tail project based on a single wheel trailer...

BamZipPow's epic customization & refinement of a single-wheel, drag-reducing trailer used on his already extensively aero-modified 1998 Toyota T-100 pickup. "Mileage is averaging around 27mpg with the trailer," he says, which he estimates is about a 2 MPG improvement.

Started by BamZipPow in forum: Aerodynamics - 1090 replies

How to properly test modifications (AKA: don't believe every MPG claim you read)

Here on EcoModder we see a lot of claims made about the effectiveness (or lack of effectiveness) of specific modifications. It's an understatement to say not all claims are made equal. It all depends on how rigorous the test is.

Started by MetroMPG in forum: EcoModding Central - 123 replies
How to properly test modifications (AKA: don

You know you You know you're an ecomodder if/when...

One of the more popular threads on EcoModder, this is a lighthearted and tongue-in-cheek look at the many potential signs and symptoms that you may be more interested in fuel economy than the average person...

Started by Tango Charlie in forum: The Lounge - 2496 replies

Why no more lean burn??

If the Honda Insight, Civic VX and HX were so good at achieving high mileage with lean burn, why is it not in all current Hondas and other economy cars? This thread looks at reasons for its demise & possible return in new cars.

Started by Mad Adder in forum: General Efficiency Discussion - 131 replies
Why no more lean burn??

CarBEN EV5 Full Sized Prototype Construction - 5 Seat Electric Car From Scratch CarBEN EV5 Full Sized Prototype Construction - 5 Seat Electric Car From Scratch

NeilBlanchard has begun the construction process to build the full-sized prototype of his aerodynamic 5-passenger electric car he's nicknamed "CarBEN EV5". The prototype is being assembled with rigid foam sheets cut on a CNC machine.

Started by NeilBlanchard in forum: DIY / How-to - 772 replies

Aerodynamic streamline template - online tool (view streamlined extension on any car)

Member seifrob made an online tool that overlays a streamlined template on an image of any vehicle to visualize the "ideal" extended low drag shape. Very useful for anyone considering building a drag-reducing Kamm back, full boat tail, box cavity, spoiler, etc.

Started by seifrob in forum: Aerodynamics - 188 replies
Aerodynamic streamline template - online tool (view streamlined extension on any car)

1997 Civic CX to HX engine/VX trans swap! 63 MPG @ 62 MPH 1997 Civic CX to HX engine/VX trans swap! 63 MPG @ 62 MPH

When his 1997 Civic CX engine needed a lot of work, turbovr41991 decided to spend his repair time doing something different: he picked up a rusty Civic HX and swapped over the more efficient lean burn engine instead, and went with the more efficient gearing of the Civic VX. With a few other modifications in place, the car is returning seriously impressive highway fuel economy.

Started by turbovr41991 in forum: EcoModding Central - 188 replies

Paul & Sabrina's cheap DIY 144v motor controller

A thread and project of epic proportions where Paul designs a DIY 144V DC electric motor controller.

Started by MPaulHolmes in forum: Open ReVolt: open source DC motor controller - 7381 replies
Paul & Sabrina

Efficient, cheap beaters! Used car ads: 35 mpg highway or more for $1500 or less Efficient, cheap beaters! Used car ads: 35 mpg highway or more for $1500 or less

People often sign up on the forum seeking advice on cheap, economical beaters. The purpose of this thread is to go beyond the hypothetical, and post actual ads of actual available cars. They're out there, people. (Our non-North American members should feel free to laugh at our concept of 'efficient' little cars.)

Started by MetroMPG in forum: For Sale - 1475 replies

What is it? (Spotted: rear engine TDI, custom aero body)

Member rjacob spotted this custom bodied mystery eco-car on the road in Rochester, NY. It's got a TDI badge on the rear, and that's apparently where the engine resides as well.

Started by rjacob in forum: EcoModding Central - 200 replies
What is it?  (Spotted: rear engine TDI, custom aero body)

94 Caprice Wagon 5.7L project--46 MPG so far 94 Caprice Wagon 5.7L project--46 MPG so far

A huge boat of a vehicle modded to get some crazy good mileage.

Started by funkhoss in forum: EcoModding Central - 152 replies

Full-boat-tail trailer with gap-fillers for Toyota T-100 pickup

Phil says: "The boat hull is far from ideal but using it will save hundreds of man-hours. Maybe 40 mpg HWY... we'll see. P.S. the trailer is large enough to serve as a rigid tent, for car-camping."

Started by aerohead in forum: Aerodynamics - 358 replies
Full-boat-tail trailer with gap-fillers for Toyota T-100 pickup

A better alternator delete A better alternator delete


Started by Daox in forum: EcoModding Central - 148 replies

Designing a header for fuel economy (for a Metro G10 1.0L)

Daox walks through the steps on how to design a header to improve fuel economy for his Metro's G10 1.0L engine.

Started by Daox in forum: EcoModding Central - 129 replies
Designing a header for fuel economy (for a Metro G10 1.0L)


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