Mileage Formula:
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Definition: This calculator determines your vehicle's fuel economy in miles per gallon (MPG) based on distance traveled and fuel consumed.
Purpose: It helps drivers monitor fuel efficiency, compare vehicle performance, and estimate fuel costs for trips.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: The distance traveled is divided by the amount of fuel used to determine how many miles the vehicle can travel per gallon of fuel.
Details: Tracking MPG helps identify changes in vehicle performance, plan fuel stops for long trips, and compare fuel efficiency between vehicles.
Tips: For most accurate results, fill your tank completely before and after your trip to measure exact fuel consumption. Enter distance in miles and fuel used in gallons.
Q1: How do I measure fuel used accurately?
A: Fill your tank completely before and after your trip, then record the gallons needed to refill.
Q2: What's considered good MPG?
A: Typically 25+ MPG is good for city driving, 30+ for highways, but this varies by vehicle type.
Q3: Why does my MPG vary?
A: Factors like driving habits, traffic, vehicle maintenance, and weather all affect fuel economy.
Q4: Can I use this for metric measurements?
A: First convert km to miles (1 km = 0.621371 miles) and liters to gallons (1 liter = 0.264172 gallons).
Q5: How often should I check my MPG?
A: Regular checks (monthly or per fill-up) help detect performance issues early.