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Originally Posted by rkzenrage
Which is not what our actually gets.
Man, you really gotta work on that reading.
I bet there are programs in your area.
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For the 2003 Insight, fueleconomy.gov lists the mileage as 48 city, 59 highway, 53 combined, but I have consistently averaged 66 mpg or higher in mixed driving, with lots of up and down (altitude, I mean - home is about 2500 feet higher than work).
The "MPG Estimates from Drivers Like You" section lists mileage of 68 in real-world driving, but it might be that only those with very high mileage are likely to enter their data.
A point to rkzenrage.