NOTICE: YOU ARE CURRENTLY VIEWING AN OLD GREENHYBRID.COM PAGE - NEW MPG GARAGE IS LOCATED AT THE URL BELOW. THE SECTION YOU ARE VIEWING NOW DOES NOT WORK.

GREENHYBRID - MPG Garage & Statistics

Database Main
FAQ

User Name:
Password:

Register Today!


Car Jump
Enter a Car ID#


Find a bug?

.
      Real Hybrid Mileage Database  2.0
152,041,500 mi · 114,356 tanks · 7,497 cars · 1 database

36.4 mpg (US)

2005 Honda Accord Hybrid

According to West Texas



This member began contributing at 0 mi and has driven 13,814 mi over 21 tanks since then for a total of 13,814 mi.

Tank Log (21)

By Date (recent) | By Mileage (best)
mpg (US) mi gal (US) of Fuel °F Minutes Per Ride  
33.4 3,500 104.8 80 15 [more]
36.1 542 15.0 80 20 [more]
35.2 505 14.3 80 15 [more]
36.0 490 13.6 70 10 [more]
40.2 588 14.6 80 420 [more]
42.4 618 14.6 80 420 [more]
40.2 607 15.1 70 240 [more]
42.1 502 11.9 80 420 [more]
37.5 478 12.7 80 45 [more]
37.9 453 12.0 80 45 [more]
37.5 527 14.1 70 45 [more]
38.3 563 14.7 70 60 [more]
37.1 548 14.8 80 30 [more]
37.5 552 14.7 70 180 [more]
35.7 419 11.7 70 30 [more]
36.4 496 13.6 70 45 [more]
37.9 518 13.7 70 45 [more]
35.4 467 13.2 50 45 [more]
36.1 502 13.9 50 30 [more]
33.7 453 13.4 50 20 [more]
37.1 486 13.1 70 60 [more]
.
mpg (US) mi gal (US) of Fuel °F Minutes Per Ride  
. Member: Tink
Car Name: According to West Texas
Car ID#: 514

Model: Honda Accord Hybrid
Generation: I
Year: 2005
Transmission: Auto

Lifetime Fuel Economy: 36.4 mpg (US)
Current Distance: 13,814 mi
Starting Fuel Economy: N/A
Starting Distance: 0 mi
Tanks: 21
Distance/Tank: 658 mi
Total Fuel: 379.6 gal (US)

Speed: At Limit
City/Highway: [Unknown]
Calculation Method: By Display
Primary Environment: [Unknown]
Zip Code (US): [Unknown]

Additional Info: Driving Lights; Protection Kit (mud/tar guards); Day Night Auto Mirror; 3M Clear Bra -- **Thoughts for using NAVI for mileage calculation: (1) NAVI appears to figure mileage via GPS - it always says a bit more in mileage than the odo. I tested it with my Garmin GPS, and the Navi and Garmin were the same - the odo differed. So, where does you opinion lie with the accuracy of GPS? Many people differ, but my opinion (limited, though it is) from what I've read is that the GPS is more accurate. There are speed discrepancies in speedometers - that's undeniable - which would seem to affect the accuracy of the odo. Also, tread depth, to a slight degree, and how many turns you make. Some have changed tires and/or wheels - are they *exact*? (2) Has anyone seen the reports that are issued on the accuracy of gas pumps? There is an entity that checks their accuracy from time to time and they are rarily exact. They are certainly close (usually), but not right on. They sometimes publish these in our local paper. As, I believe, our creator (Jason - not God) pointed out, regardless of your method, it seems to be no more than ~1 mpg difference.