28 MPG is pretty average for many cars on the road, so 31 MPG is good.
miles per gallons
21 mpg on average (cars current condition may effect slightly)
Depends on the type car. Some cars would get close to 20-24 mpg and larger cars would get less. About 16 mpg was average.
I'd say that an average mpg for BMW's is between 20 and 25 mpg. However, there are many BMW's that have higher mpg, namely the cars with smaller engines (4 cylinder instead of 6) and the diesel powered cars. There is also a BMW full electric car that is being developed and tested, as well as a 7 series BMW with an engine that can run on both gas and hydrogen.
Typically a "fuel-efficient" car will get at least an average of 30 MPG. Anything below that is not considered fuel-efficient. Anything under 20 MPG is labeled a "gas guzzler."
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The average mileage of an electric car varies entirely on the size of the engine and the type of driving. There is a huge range. For example, a small Honda Insight can got an average of about 65 MPG in a study involving 105 cars of that make and model. On the other hand, a Chevy Silverado Hybrid got 16 MPG in the same study involving 3 cars of that make and model. There were 5 cars, 3 Hondas, 2 Toyotas, that got between 45-48 MPG and that is pretty much the acceptable standard for compact Hybrid cars.
It depends usually a hybrid car such as a Toyota Prius gets up to 45 mpg highway compared to an average of 20-25 for normal cars
Right now, the best MPG cars on the market are hybrids. The Ford Fiesta and Nissan Leaf are just two cars that get some of the best MPG right now. These two cars have an incredible MPG and can get anywhere from 70 to 90 MPG. Before purchasing a vehicle research its fuel efficiency to ensure that you will get the most miles to the gallon.
Unfortunately, it remains below 20 MPG and is only slowly advancing toward the acceptable point of 30 MPG. Routine maintenance lapses most often leads to increased fuel consumption, as does training to drive efficiently,