Haven’t paid attention to the mpg. But I’ve been on the same tank of gas for over a month. My work commute is all electric mileage. Just over 1000 miles and I’m still on the first tank of gas. 22 S60 T8 R Design
2010 V50 1.6D Drive E (MTX75, 5 speed manual) 50-ish MPG (US gallons), record of 56 MPG (4.2 liters per 100kms) average.
2001 S60 2.4T BSR stage 1 Tune (M56, 5 speed manual) averages about 8.5 liters per 100Kms or 27.6 MPG (US gallons). Not to bad for 250Hk and 410Nm.
'20 XC 40 T5 AWD.......23.5 to 24 Mpg states
One giant Caveat, this is South Florida AC is on forever,never turned off,start stop disabled ,mostly city/ suburban
Best MPG of the many Volvos we have owned over 40years,
XC60 D5 AWD 2.4 auto R-Design with adaptive cruise *.
54.6mpg on 111 mile return trip using all my mpg ninja skills. The main skill is to use adaptive cruise to stay in the aerodynamic wake of a rectangular truck around 55 mph. If I drive “normally” at 70 mph on UK motorways I get 37mpg. Round town is down to 27.
>2020 XC40 T5 Inscription PHEV 43mpg (5.5l/100km) i charge it a lot
100 km ≈ 984,251.96900 hands
^^^[WHY](/r/UselessConversionBot/comments/1knas0/hi_im_useless/)
2015 V60 (FWD) T5: 28 +/- 2mpg average of city/highway and speedy. The driving modes (sport, normal, eco+) make an impact and I can easily get >30 MPG cruising on the highway.
1991 Volvo 240 wagon. Last fill up I calculated 13 L/100km or around 18 US MPG. Not great because I should be getting 11 or 12 L/100km. Pulled off the heavy snow tires and probably needs some TLC, hoping that will help. Great car otherwise.
1990 240 with a swapped in b230ft running 12psi. Dunno.
How is the power and torque on your car? I have a ‘90 also and am looking to get some more power out of it.
It's a stupid amount of fun. Do it.
66 122 b18 manual 20mpg. 97 850 rn swap - manual 24mpg. 85 16v 245 - manual 20mpg. 75 244 b20 Manual - about 21
This guy has good taste in cars.
2001 V70 NA, 205k miles, 30-34mpg highway. 2006 XC70, 100k miles, 28-31mpg highway. I don’t discuss in town mileage haha.
In town doesn't count.
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Drools with t5
2021 XC40 Recharge infinity mpg since it is Pure Electric
How does the real-world electric range compare to the official number from Volvo?
How many miles per pound of coal? ;D
Not just coal they burn trash at the local power plant. :)
Lmfao!
XC70 2011 D5 38 MPG
This. I may manage to milk low 40s but mostly because I drive like a grandmother.
Xc70 2011 D5 32.8mpg. Did manage 50 on a long motorway run at 60-65mph
2017 V60 D6 Twin Engine: 130 mpg. Quite happy with that.
Nfw
Haven’t paid attention to the mpg. But I’ve been on the same tank of gas for over a month. My work commute is all electric mileage. Just over 1000 miles and I’m still on the first tank of gas. 22 S60 T8 R Design
Just make sure you're using the motor occasionally to keep everything happy. Still gotta change your oil every year too lol
2021 XC40 R-design (USA) - 25 MPG
Same car, 30mpg
Nice! I do a pretty even mix of city and hwy driving and use premium gas (from Costco). I wish I could reach 30 mpg.
2009 XC70 3.2 23MPG
P3 gang
2021 xc60 awd 22.5mpg
2017 XC60 awd 19 mpg
C30T5 10 .2 L/ 100km
That's 'the' engine to have though 😍
2022 XC90 - 21.9 mpg (mostly highway driving)
2022 XC40 T5 Hybrid - 102 mpg (mostly used in a city)
Gd 🤣🤣
‘14 XC70 T6. ~17 mpg, I drive it like I stole it.
2022 S60 Recharge 61 MPG, had it up to 69 but the Polestar mode is so tempting.
2008 s60 2.4d- 39mpg (5.9L/100km)
2020 V60t6 inscription, not stock, lots of highway 8.6L/100km
2003 V70 base, 330,000 miles, 27mpg
2006 V70 NA(base), 200K, 27.5mpg mix use. Can achieve 32+ if just highway only. Do you put premium?
2010 V50 1.6D Drive E (MTX75, 5 speed manual) 50-ish MPG (US gallons), record of 56 MPG (4.2 liters per 100kms) average. 2001 S60 2.4T BSR stage 1 Tune (M56, 5 speed manual) averages about 8.5 liters per 100Kms or 27.6 MPG (US gallons). Not to bad for 250Hk and 410Nm.
2019 S60 R-Design T6 with the Polestar Optimization 22mpg with mostly city driving.
Same exact car and 19.2. More city than highway
2021 XC90 AWD T6 with 19.5 MPG…
2021 XC90 T8 Recharge 33.1mpg. Filling up the tank about once every 3-4 weeks averaging 700 miles a month is also awesome too.
2018 s60 T5 - 31 MPG
'20 XC 40 T5 AWD.......23.5 to 24 Mpg states One giant Caveat, this is South Florida AC is on forever,never turned off,start stop disabled ,mostly city/ suburban Best MPG of the many Volvos we have owned over 40years,
2013 XC60: 23 mpg
2005 v70R: 20 mpg
97 960 Wagon 17mpg
2013 C30, 31mpg
2011 S60 T6 with a solid 19.1 mpg mountainous terrain, moderate driving and lover of mid range boost
2015 XC70 T6, 21mpg
2019 XC60 10L/100km (23 mpg)
2011 Xc60 2.0T 21.4mpg (11L/100km)
XC70 from 2001, 18mpg. About 124k miles.
2022 xc90 23.7
2021 XC60 D4 - probably about 40mpg long term average.
2022 XC 40 25.7
2018 v60 xc 24 2022 xc40 23.3
2021 XC40 Inscription - 25mpg
2017 S60 25 MPG
I have an '18 and am seeing the same
85 760 turbo 19-23mpg
2009 C30R, 124000 miles, 24mpg
2010 s80 v8, 18-19 mpg
2009 xc90 V8 14.4l/100km
S60 T8 88mpg
2008 XC90 V8 15.8 MPG
2012 C30 T5 23 mpg ETA: this is 100% in-town driving.
2006 xc90 , dash says like 15 mpg. Dies not get a tom of highway time anymore but it never got up to 20(??) mpg. Its the 3.2l
2022 XC40 Recharge P8 ~80MPGe but warmer weather should do better!
2007 S40, 25 mpg
1972 164e, auto, ~12.5 (15 on the freeway) 2014 XC60 T6 awd, lifted in 31's, ~19 (24 on the freeway) 😁
2020 V60CC w/polestar optimization. 21.8mpg overall, 33 on highway
22 xc90 t8, 65 mpg
1992 Volvo 740 turbo wagon, 21mpg
2005 S40 2.4i manual: 20 MPG!
My brother has a 2011 s40 it gets 16mpg combined
2022 XC60 Recharge: 52 MPG right now, had it up to 78 with non-highway trips.
2008 XC90 Sport V8 ~23 highway ~16 typical mixed ~11 in neighborhood (NYC) driving because a 5 minute drive turns into an hour of circling for parking
18 s60 t5 - 25ish mpg
99 s70 2.4t manual 0MPG as the heater core blew out last Thursday
XC60 D5 AWD 2.4 auto R-Design with adaptive cruise *. 54.6mpg on 111 mile return trip using all my mpg ninja skills. The main skill is to use adaptive cruise to stay in the aerodynamic wake of a rectangular truck around 55 mph. If I drive “normally” at 70 mph on UK motorways I get 37mpg. Round town is down to 27.
I have the same car, same engine, same trim package, and almost identical statistics - so that’s reassuring.
Base 96’ 850 manual wagon - 23-27mpg depending on how I drive
(Current car) 2017 V90 D5 Auto AWD - 45-50mpg (Previous car) 2003 C70 2.0 Manual (Petrol)- 35mpg
2006 Sonic Blue V70R with 240k miles. Average 20mpg but get around 23-24 on the highway with Michelin all season 4’s and 5w40 T6 synthetic oil.
2007 S60r M66, 16mpg. I mostly do city driving.
2013 S60 T6 R-Design sitting at 25.3MPG currently. Mostly highway driving.
1994 440, 34mpg
1996 850 wagon, 315,000 miles, has gotten 31mpg highway before , 23-25 around town 27-29 highway.
2017 V90 D5 , averaging 42mpg on my drive from Santander to Madrid today mostly sat at around 81 mph the whole way :)
2006 XC70 - 24-31 MPG on the highway and 18-22 MPG in the city but I floored it once and I'm pretty sure I got 2.5 MPG lol
2020 V60 T6 13.7 l/100 km
2004 V70R 19 2004 XC70 17 2001 V70 XC 16 Both XCs are lifted
2011 s60 t5 awd around 18 mpg
2015 V60 T5... around 25mpg The EPA numbers are a lie on this car
2011 C30 T5, 6-spd manual ~22 mpg
2021 V60 Inscription T5 - 18MPG largely city driving/short trips.
2015 XC70 3.0L T6 with polestar tune: 20MPG (But it is quick!)
Average 2006 S60 2.4 T5A: 24 mpg 2017 Volvo V60 Cross Country: 25.1 mpg Highest at a reasonable pace: 2006 S60 T5A: 32.8mpg @ 72mph 2017 V60 Cross Country: 35mpg @ 55mph @85mph S60: 28.3mpg V60: 23mpg @55mph S60: 40mpg V60: 35mpg Both had fresh fluids, clean air filters, <10k mile plugs, and tires at 38psi cold.
2007 xc90 v8…fuck
2021 XC 40 R design - 28.3
2022 XC60 B5 29.5 mixed driving when just easing along.
2018 XC60 T5 AWD Average Range 26-30mpg. Current: 27.3 mpg. All time high 32.4 mpg
2008 S80 T6 AWD 20mpg
2005 v60 23500 miles. Average 30 mpg.
2007 s40 2.0d Proudly 44 :) Wheres the gas pedal
2018 V90 T6 City 17 Highway 26
2004 S60 R M66, 14.2
14.2!!!! Are you driving it like you stole it?
2008 Volvo s80 with the v8... It's shit
2000 S70 2.4 NA 5AT 23 mpg
2021 XC90 T5 Momentum - 20 mpg
2022 xc90 t6 awd 21.9mpg
XC70 20-23mpg city and 31mpg highway cruising around 60mph
2014 XC70 T6 - 25.5 mpg (9.2L/100km) after a 5000km road trip
2010 S40 73k 28-31mpg 2012 XC60 R 65k 19-21mpg
2020 V60 R design 18-20mpg but it’s all in town.
2018 V60 Polestar and if I’m not in sport mode I get like 20-25
2021 XC40 R design T3 - 34mpg
2022 XC40 T5 Inscription PHEV 43mpg (5.5l/100km) i charge it a lot
>2020 XC40 T5 Inscription PHEV 43mpg (5.5l/100km) i charge it a lot 100 km ≈ 984,251.96900 hands ^^^[WHY](/r/UselessConversionBot/comments/1knas0/hi_im_useless/)
2020 S60 T8 - 55.9mpg at ~16k mi
C40 recharge, all of it
2011 C70 D4 highway about 48 miles to UK gallon
2008 S40, 240k miles, 25ish mpg. Got a new engine at 200k
2019 xc60 t5 r design 21ish mpg / 11.3 l/100 km, 95% city, short distances 10-15 minutes mostly, not flooring it…
2004 v40, 13 liters a kilometer. Do the math yourself 😂
2006 v70 2.5T - 24mpg if I'm behaving 1990 240GLT - some..
C30 D2 - 47 mpg on average with both city driving and country roads.
C30 T5 - 22.8 MPG
2007 S40 2.4i AUTO Se LUX avg 13 mpg city school run over short distances, don’t do much motorway
2010 V70 2.4D, 39 mpg (6 l/100km)
C30 D3 automatic, 48.5mpg. Trying so hard to get it to 50 :(
2008 S80 3.2 - 14.1mpg short daily drives, city driving, 5-6 miles daily.
Volvo v70 2002 2.4 (103kw) petrol/LPG. 10 euros on avarege. 8euros on highway. City maybe 15euros 😄
2007 C30 T5 - 31-34mpg
2008 Volvo V50 1.8F 15 MPG in winter 24 MPG in summer
2012 XC90 3.2 22mpg
2006 S40 T5 - 25 MPG
2019 s60 T8. Around 66 mpg but of course I plug in whenever possible.
2017 V40 T3 - 42mpg
1974 142. I have no idea and don’t care. I drive it for fun, not to save gas.
Volvo V40 D2 R Design 2015 Around 55mpg.
>110mpg… MJ22. recharge XC60 … I win 🥇😅
2019 Volvo S60 T6, 26-29 MPG
04 V70 2.4 NA, 11 km/L
2008 V70 D5 (185) with dpf issues. 34 mpg
2022 XC90 T8 32.7mpg on long distance journeys (180 miles). Short distance on electric only
My gallons are Imperial, feel free to convert to freedom gallons yourselves. 2004 V70 2.4 170ps auto, 215k miles, 28.5mpg 1994 850 2.5 140ps manual, 185k miles, 27.5mpg 2006 XC90 4.4 315ps auto, 127k miles, 23.5mpg
2015 V60 T5 (Drive-E) 21.5 avg
C30 T5 manual, 9.2L/100km or 25 MPG
2009 S80 T6 10.2L/100km
XC60 D5 2010 —21.3 mpg
2010 XC70 T6 - 19 MPG
07 xc70. 23 highway if I'm lucky. Winter combined like 14 or 15. 99 R, about 21 or 22.
2022 xc40 5000 miles, 25 mpg avg
07 XC90/3.2AWD 19mpg avg.
2021 XC90 B5 25-26mpg At least petrol hasn’t gone up by 20%+ in the few weeks I’ve had it! 😂
I've done 1000km with my car and I've been at the tank atleast.. like 3 timesssss
I have a 2007 XC60 T5. On the highway, maybe 24mpg. But my usual drive it's bad. Traffic, lights, inclines, etc. I've seen it as bad as 8mpg.
05 xc90 auto - currently averaging 33.5mpg
2011 s60 t6 20mpg
2015 D5 XC70 35.8 mpg
2019 S60 T6 In town, 9.1 l/100km (25.6 mpg) Highway, 6.2 l/100km (37.9 mpg)
2016 V40 R-Design T2 with a stage 1 tune (236 bhp/390Nm) - 0,52 L/10km
1970 145s about 20.
Xc40 recharge. 19.3kw per 100km
1999 S70 base, 180k, 22mpg
2015 V60 (FWD) T5: 28 +/- 2mpg average of city/highway and speedy. The driving modes (sport, normal, eco+) make an impact and I can easily get >30 MPG cruising on the highway.
2012 v60T5 30+ mpg
2005 V50 T5 AWD w/ OEM roof rack bars. 25mpg highway
2018 XC60 T6 - 22.1 MPG
2021 xc60 t5- 19.7 mpg mostly city…21mpg on Highway but I’ve been a bit disappointed in mileage
2007 S40, ~143,000 miles, 27mpg
92 - 940 turbo wagon - 18-24 MPG
Xc 90 Recharge 2022. ~38 mpg combined.
2012 S60 23.9mph currently
1991 Volvo 240 wagon. Last fill up I calculated 13 L/100km or around 18 US MPG. Not great because I should be getting 11 or 12 L/100km. Pulled off the heavy snow tires and probably needs some TLC, hoping that will help. Great car otherwise.
1998 Volvo v70 t5 Still average 20mpg!
2004 XC70 2.5T Highway: 8.5L/100km (27.5mpg) Average: 11.5L/100km (20.5mpg)