That's some kind of mileage driving on a track, 62 MPG. My Kia Forte got a best of 41 MPG when I did mostly highway with it, but strictly in town I get about 24. I have a truck I pull our travel trailer with. It gets 10 MPG in combined driving and 7 MPG when towing the travel trailer. It has 3 fuel tanks, for a total of 53 gallons. Drive it 350 miles and pay $200 to fill it back up. I don't take it camping much. New vehicles aren't any better. I rented a new Suburban (think truck-sized station wagon) and it got 7 MPG. I could almost see the gauge move left while I was driving it.

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