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Y'all are gonna hate but it is right around 1.95 here for 93oct
Yeah, it's weird how different states have wildly different gas prices. I can see New Jersey from my office, and gas is fifty or sixty cents a gallon cheaper there.
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Y'all are gonna hate but it is right around 1.95 here for 93oct
I was about to say "Here too!" and noticed we're basically next door neighbors!
 

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probably close to 50/50 split in city/highway driving. 610 miles on the odometer and I am at 19.7 MPG
 

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After all the mileage threads there's been, it's puzzling to me that we we still have folks pumping 87-octane fuel into their 400hp+ cars.

It doesn't matter if fuel costs $1.00 or $4.00 per gallon for 87-octane, 93-octane will always be $0.30 to $0.40 more per gallon.

If you drive high mileage like I do (24,000 miles per year), the cost is only $30.00 more per month to run 93-octane year round. With fuel prices being roughly HALF of prices just 12-months ago, I can refuel with 93-octane year round and now SAVE $2,040 per year compared to just 12-months ago.

Sorry, but the only real value these threads is for allowing you to compare your fuel consumption to others, only to understand that your car is functioning normally for your driving style.

The future is people posting and comparing tire mileage and wear after using the Line Lock feature on their GT's.
 

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I'd walk home before I put anything less than 93 in anything I own.
 

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I'd walk home before I put anything less than 93 in anything I own.
Ditto! My 2011 Maxima, I burned 93 all 3.5 years I leased it. It was the top dog model as well. Paddle shifters, 19 wheels, performance suspension, etc. I have never burned 87 octane in any V8 Mustang I have owned since I was 17.
 

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i havent switched to regular yet but you guys are convincing me to continue drinking the premium kool aid.
 

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Yes .. even is tick to 93 for my EB
 

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GT PP and I average about 16.5 mpg on 93 octane. I do about 60% highway, the rest city with very little traffic. Average highway speed is 70-75. The engine has just under 2k miles on it. I don't drive crazy either. I was hoping it would have been closer to 19 mpg.
 

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Yeah, it's weird how different states have wildly different gas prices. I can see New Jersey from my office, and gas is fifty or sixty cents a gallon cheaper there.
North dfw tends to be a lil cheaper on gas.. south sometimes is 20c more expensive and even the difference of only 15 miles or less... one Kroger 5 miles away is 10c more expensive... ritzy areas are always more expensive
 

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In my 14 V6 I average 18.5, if I can get 13-14 in the GT at least I will be surprised :D
 

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EB premium with PP. I havent filled up with anything less than 91. I'm averaging 23mpg for the past 1500 miles with a lot of fast starts in sport+ mode. About 50/50 highway/city driving
 

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GT PP and I average about 16.5 mpg on 93 octane. I do about 60% highway, the rest city with very little traffic. Average highway speed is 70-75. The engine has just under 2k miles on it. I don't drive crazy either. I was hoping it would have been closer to 19 mpg.
Yah I would think you'd have close to 19 also...but you do have the PP so those 3.73s sure don't help it. ;)
 

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thats impressive. i have yet to break 18 avg
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