Subject: RE: MPG of your primary vehicleI chose the > 35 mpg because I take the bus. According to: http://www.buses.org/home/ style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 16px; color: #000000">Motorcoaches are the most fuel-efficient transportation mode in the United States, according to a new study authored by Nathan Associates and released today by the American Bus Association Foundation. The motorcoach industry provided 148.4 passenger miles per gallon of fuel in 2004, the study reported, more than double the second most fuel-efficient sector, intercity trains at 74.1 passenger MPG. Total transit achieved 55.8 passenger MPG, air carriers achieved 40.9 passenger MPG, and automobiles achieved 35.4 passenger MPG. So, even if the bus is half-full (or half-empty, depending on your perspective), it still gets 74mpg/passenger. In the morning, my bus is about half-full. But my afternoon bus is about 80-90% full, with only a few empty seats. If you ask about how I get to the bus and back, I drive an old Honda that still gets roughly 30 mpg. But I only drive it two miles a day. I fill it up about every 5 months. |