> go to http://www.greenhybrid.com/ & see real mileage databases, this gives
> the mileage of real people in real time, tells you what % of mileage is
> city & highway.
Very interesting....nice site.
>> javawizard wrote:
>>> You might enjoy a little converter at
>>> www.fast-math.org/motorfuelcost.htm in which you can enter the
>>> approximate miles you drive per year, the mileage your current car
>>> gets, and what another vehicle you're considering will get, and then
>>> see how much money you'll save per
>>> year.
>>> Take care!
>>> - Jeff
>>
>> It would be more meaningful if one could put in their percentage of
>> highway and city type driving into the calculation and the respective
>> mileages for both vehicles.
>>
>> As an example, I usually drive 10K miles per year, with about 70%
>> highway. My current vehicle (2004 EXL V6) gets 22 mpg city, 30 mpg
>> highway, while hybrids get lower mileage highway then they do city
>> driving conditions.
>>
> the mileage of real people in real time, tells you what % of mileage is
> city & highway.