What Does MPG Mean?

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If you’re shopping for a new or used car at Quality Chevrolet, you’ve probably heard that MPG is an important factor in choosing your next ride. Just what does MPG stand for anyway? The answer is “miles per gallon.” This number indicates the approximate number of miles that your car will travel with one gallon of gas. Cars with higher MPG ratings tend to be more fuel-efficient than cars with lower MPG estimates. In this guide, we’ll go over a quick MPG FAQ, including:

  • What is MPG in cars?
  • How can I calculate my MPG?
  • What is MPG on the highway vs. city?

 

 

What is MPG in Cars?

So, what does MPG mean and how is it calculated? As previously mentioned, MPG in cars stands for “miles per gallon.” This figure offers a quick way to compare the efficiency of different models so you can find the car that best suits your needs in Oceanside. While your car’s spec sheet will include an MPG estimate, keep in mind that this is just a guess. Your exact MPG can differ based on everything from your driving style to your maintenance schedule.

So, how can you find your gas mileage? Fill your tank with gas and reset the odometer. Drive your car until the tank is nearly empty. Then take your odometer reading and divide the number by your gas tank capacity in gallons. This will tell you how many miles per gallon you have utilized on the Poway roads!

What is MPG on the Highway vs. City?

What is MPG on the highway vs. city? City driving involves variable speeds with frequent starts and stops, while highways feature long uninterrupted stretches of driving. That means highway MPG tends to be much higher than city MPG. Here’s a quick rundown of the differences:

  • City MPG: City driving in Carlsbad can be tough on your car because you have to stop frequently at stop signs and red lights. This means your vehicle’s speeds are inconsistent, which leads to lower fuel economy.
  • Highway MPG: Highway driving is a lot easier on your vehicle because you generally stick to a consistent speed without a ton of stops along the way. That’s why highway MPG is almost always higher than city MPG.
  • Combined MPG: Combined MPG simply takes the average of your city and highway MPG to create a blend of the two.

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Now you have the answer to, “What does MPG stand for?” What if you still have questions? Whether you want to check out our fuel-efficient models or find out how to be more fuel-efficient in your current car, contact us for more information! We’d be happy to offer more service tips and tricks at any time.

 

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