Feb 28, 2015

Closeup refuel gasolineOften times we have a ballpark idea of how many miles we are getting to the gallon and Chicago Area Toyota encourages drivers to find out more. Taking some time to actually calculate what your car is getting can prove to be very beneficial. Often times once you begin clocking how many miles to the gallon you are getting you may be more mindful of your driving. You may even see an increase!

How To Calculate Miles Per Gallon

Here is the first step. Bring your car to the gas station and fill it up to full. Don’t squeeze as much gas as you can in to the tank, just fill the tank until the nozzle clicks off. Write down your current mileage, and keep that number saved.

Keep A Written Record

The next time you go to the gas station, write down how much you put in the gas tank and how many miles you traveled since your last fill up. So, say you put in 5 gallons and when 100 miles. Divide the number of miles by the number of gallons you put in your take. So, in this instance we would divide 100 by 5. According to this example, we would be getting about 20 miles to the gallon.

Calculating MPG Keeps You Accountable

Follow these steps and keep a log of how many miles to the gallon you are getting. You may find that you stomp on the gas pedal less often, or travel at slower speeds on the highway. This number may fluctuate after you get an oil change. You will begin to learn more about your car. By keeping track of your miles per gallon you will have an exact number for how your car performs.