58.6 MPG.
http://www.greenhybrid.com/compare/m.../car/1900.html
It's been very warm and dry here in Southern California.
I'm sure my MPG would have been much higher in my 2004 HCH1 CVT AT-PZEV, which is fully broken in after 37 tanks. (It's now for sale.)
I once got a 66.6 MPG tank out of that car and this time I was trying much harder than that.
I really pulled out ALL the stops this tank.
It was a LOT of trouble.
Sure 58.6 is good, but break in must be MUCH more of a factor than I anticipated.
I think I'm not going to try so hard and just wait for the thing to break in.
Plus, I got my HOV stickers and will be in the carpool lane from time to time.
If I go too much under 65 I will be shot.