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MPG on chevy cobalt


Question Posted Monday September 26 2011, 7:37 pm

i've looked online, but i can't figure out how many MPG my car gets, my mom gave it to me, and she's forgotten since she got it

it's a 2005 chevy cobalt.



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Rumely answered Tuesday September 27 2011, 11:16 pm:
Your mileage will probably be different from that obtained by any tests by the EPA or car magazine. Best way is to set your trip odometer to "0" next time you fill your tank. When you fill up again, divide the miles travelled by the number of gallons you put in the tank. Viola! Your actual, real-world MPG.

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