Fill date |
Distance |
Fill amount |
Price |
Fuel Economy |
Details |
2010-04-26 |
370.9 mi 596.91 km
|
9.144 gal (US) 7.61 gal (Imp) 34.61 L 308.15 kWh
|
$2.67
($24.41 total for this fill) |
40.56 mpg (US)
48.74 mpg (Imp) 5.8 L/100 km 2.47 gal (US)/100 mi 830.82 Wh/mi |
Drove record times on 4 separate commute legs! Basically driven @ Aerodynamic limit & friction limit of clutch & tires.
How many cars can you do that in and still get 40+! |
2010-04-15 |
412.2 mi 663.37 km
|
9.676 gal (US) 8.06 gal (Imp) 36.63 L 326.08 kWh
|
$2.89
($27.96 total for this fill) |
42.6 mpg (US)
51.14 mpg (Imp) 5.52 L/100 km 2.35 gal (US)/100 mi 791.07 Wh/mi |
Still haven't put the fender back on, but have the corner lamp back in place. I have been carrying more cargo and passengers during this tank, too. This fill-up was at a different station, which I noticed did NOT have the 10% ethanol stickers on the pumps. We'll see if this holds true for more BTUs and miles significantly. It is a national "Name Brand" station which I'll verify 100% petrol by the time I make the next posting. |
2010-04-01 |
402.5 mi 647.76 km
|
9.712 gal (US) 8.09 gal (Imp) 36.76 L 327.29 kWh
|
$2.75
($26.71 total for this fill) |
41.44 mpg (US)
49.75 mpg (Imp) 5.67 L/100 km 2.41 gal (US)/100 mi 813.14 Wh/mi |
Actual Fuel that ended in the tank is actually less than the amount purchased/entered. Fuel shut-off and burp of the air pocket up through the filler neck probably spilled 1-2 tenths down the side of the car and into a shameful puddle on the ground. |
2010-03-19 |
374.5 mi 602.7 km
|
8.799 gal (US) 7.33 gal (Imp) 33.31 L 296.53 kWh
|
$2.81
($24.73 total for this fill) |
42.56 mpg (US)
51.09 mpg (Imp) 5.53 L/100 km 2.35 gal (US)/100 mi 791.8 Wh/mi |
Extra Drag from missing RH Fender, but warmer weather... |
2010-03-10 |
420.8 mi 677.21 km
|
10.54 gal (US) 8.78 gal (Imp) 39.9 L 355.2 kWh
|
$2.579
($27.18 total for this fill) |
39.92 mpg (US)
47.93 mpg (Imp) 5.89 L/100 km 2.5 gal (US)/100 mi 844.11 Wh/mi |
AeroDynamics have been compromized part way through this stint. The front fender and parking lamp have been peeled off by the back of a pickup truck. A Semi was stalled in the center lane just past a curve of the Interstate and I was cruising in the left lane; I went under the outer corner as the pickup slammed on his brakes (semi not in our lane!!), but the leaf-spring rear shackle snagged the corner by less than an inch. I have a new lamp on the way, but still looking for a cheap fender replacement. Again, threw a couple bucks at it near work to get it to the station with the cheap price to fill up. |
2010-03-01 |
363 mi 584.19 km
|
9.429 gal (US) 7.85 gal (Imp) 35.69 L 317.76 kWh
|
$2.46
($23.2 total for this fill) |
38.5 mpg (US)
46.24 mpg (Imp) 6.11 L/100 km 2.6 gal (US)/100 mi 875.37 Wh/mi |
Not driven for a few days, needed front brake pad replacement. Drilled rotors are lighter and stop without ever fading, but do wear about 20% faster. Still well worth the trade-off in improved braking, safety and confidence. Pads are readily available for $9.95, if you shop well. I found a full hardware set with springs, stainless sleeves, caliper grease and aluminum shims for $19.95 on ebay and only a couple extra bucks for shipping. |
2010-02-17 |
347.3 mi 558.93 km
|
8.722 gal (US) 7.26 gal (Imp) 33.02 L 293.93 kWh
|
$2.37
($20.67 total for this fill) |
39.82 mpg (US)
47.84 mpg (Imp) 5.91 L/100 km 2.51 gal (US)/100 mi 846.33 Wh/mi |
Found that I'd been running with slow leak in RF tire on previous. Repaired on 2010-02-10 and back to running @ top PSI again. |
2010-02-09 |
378.8 mi 609.62 km
|
10.23 gal (US) 8.52 gal (Imp) 38.72 L 344.75 kWh
|
$2.37
($24.25 total for this fill) |
37.03 mpg (US)
44.46 mpg (Imp) 6.35 L/100 km 2.7 gal (US)/100 mi 910.11 Wh/mi |
Was actually 2 fuel additions 1.225 gal near work @$2.439 ($3.00 worth) just to get me to my home side of town where I know the price is always cheaper, to finish my weekly-ish fill-up. That's why the fill amount is larger than the total capacity of the tank, if anyone questions the amount.
Note: My "Driving Style" is just this side of "maniac" and the 60% 'highway' is mostly stop & go, I tend to use the advantage of the small car and great vision to avoid as much of the stopping part. |