
With the price of gas hovering at an all-time high, it sure makes you think twice about the price of buying a new gas-guzzling vehicle. Every little bit of savings can be used to fill the tank.
Play Edmunds' Savvy Shopper Sweepstakes and you can win cash that can be used towards a down-payment on a new gas-guzzler. With a fun "guess the price" game, you can show your new car savvy and get rewarded for it, too.
If you're not familiar with Edmunds.com, it's a wonderful resource to refer to when buying a new or used vehicle. You can compare prices, get information on insurance agents and hear about current incentives and rebates. Definitely check it out if you're thinking about trading in your mini-van, or upgrading your sedan.
Exclusive for One Chic Mama Readers
Now, Edmunds.com is giving one of our readers a $10 gas card. It's not much, but as we mentioned, every little bit helps. And ten bucks just might get you out of the house for date night, or around the block for a playdate!
To enter, leave us a comment telling us what kind of vehicle you drive and what kind of gas mileage it gets. Don't forget to include your email. The deadline is Midnight, EST, June 1. Please note, all comments are moderated and may not appear immediately.





234 comments:
1 – 200 of 234 Newer› Newest»BMW 330i - about 26 MPG City
An old Geo Prizm (a Corolla by another name), that gets 25 mpg city, 35 highway.
We bought a family-friendly Honda CRV right before the baby came in January. We get 20 in the city and 27 on the highway, but we never drive more then 20 miles a week.
I drive a Town&Country Minivan and have no idea what kind of mileage I get. It's better than the full size truck I was driving before though. Sadly, it cost me $75 to fill it up the other day. I am definitely cutting back on my driving.
I have a Dodge Dakota truck. I get about 21 miles to a gallon. Thanks for the giveaway!
I drive a Honda Odessey--and when I really work at it, I can get up to 24 mpg. Otherwise more like 20.
I drive a 2000 Chevy Venture minivan and I think I get about 25 Miles per gallon. Awful.
I have a 1997 GMC Safari that gets approximately 24 miles to the gallon. Gas hog. Thanks for the opportunity to win, this is a great gift.
Right now I drive a Dodge Ram and it only gets about 17 or 18 miles to the gallon, but we're looking into a hybrid. Thanks so much for the opporunity.
mistchlo[at]hughes[dot]net
I drive a Jeep Cherokee. I get about 18 mpg, but currently I am carpooling to work to stretch the dollar further.
I drive a Honda Fit, which does pretty well in mileage department. It's about 34 mpg, I believe. Thanks for the giveaway!
crt4book[at]yahoo[dot]com
I drive a Chrysler Town and Country and I'm really not sure what the gas mileage is. Maybe somewhere around 20-22 miles a gallon? I'm totally guessing!
hngrube(at)gmail(dot)com
I drive a Hyundai Accent (4 door) and one main reason I bought it a couple years ago is because it gets between 30 and 40 mpg highway and not much lower around town - it surely has helped with the gas crisis!
I drive a gas hog. I drive an Envoy Denali and it gets (cough, cough) 18 mpg. Thing is, even if we tried to sell it now, who would buy a hog?
i prefer a lil mini cooper..
I drive a Chevrolet Lumina (99) and I have absolutely no idea how many miles it gets per gallon. It couldn't be too many I am sure!
I drive a 2003 Toyota Camry and it's gets around 25 miles to the gallon.
I drive a chevy malibu. It seems to get pretty good gas mileage. I'd say about 27 - 30 mpg. Thanks for this giveaway. You're not kidding every bit helps with the price of fuel right now. Thanks.
A Suzuki. Not bad gas mileage...but not good either. It's better than the hog I use to have.
I drive a Saab 93 that gets 27 highway and 23 mpg city. I use to drive 120 round trip to work, now I am a stay at home mom. I am still cutting back making only one trip a week to the grocery store.
acura tl about 22 city
I have a '96 Honda Accord. I'm not exactly sure what kind of gas mileage it gets, but it is a V6 so it uses a little more gas than a 4 banger. I think it gets about 25 mpg or so depending. I use a gas additive at H-E-B Grocery gas station every time I fill up that helps you get better gas mileage, and I noticed it does help. Its about $4 extra every time you fill up. Great giveaway, thanks! hellomary018 at yahoo dot com
I drive a pair of Reeboks and I get 5-6 miles to a bottle of Gatorade!
I have a Ford Escape hybrid that my husband keeps stealing because he drives a diesel Ford F-350.
Been using this site quite a bit lately!
A honda it gets about 24 miles per gallon. Next one will be a hybrid
Hyundai Santa Fe 18 mpg city 22 hwy
Honda Civic about 32.
2003 Subaru Forester -- 22mpg city.
katiekarr at gmail dot com
I drive a 10-year-old Pontiac Transport/Montana minivan. The gas mileage isn't great - but it is better than the Grand Caravan that we had before. I'm thinking twice about every non-essential trip right now though.
I have a Honda Odyssey, which gives about 19 to 20.
Bhavana
bvbabybv at gmail.com
I have an Infiniti I 30. It's a nice ride but I wish the mpg were better than 19-25.
I drive a Chevy Uplander which gets about 22-24 mpg. I'm saving for a hybrid!! Thanks!
We drive a Chrystler Cirrus. It gets around 28 miles per gallon on a good day, not loaded down, tires full of air, full tank.... I'd think it gets closer to 22 on a regular day. Doesn't matter how many it gets, it's stinking expensive!
Toyota Camry....probably gets about 25mpg around town.
Catharine
norcal80[at]aol[dot]com
I drive a 1994 Pontiac Grand Prix. It gets about 25 mpg. Thanks for the contest!
ptroops6 {at} gmail {dot} com
good ol' dodge dynasty
I drive a Ford Escape. Not sure of exact mileage, but around 20-22 mpg, I think. Next we're getting the Ford Excape Hybrid.
digicat@sbcglobal.net
In these times this will come in handy
2008 Ford Focus, pretty good gas mileage
I drive a ES 300 Lexus and it gets around 22 miles per gal.
I just bought a new Subaru Legacy. My old one got about 21 city and 32 highway. I expect about the same.
I drive a Nisan Versa and it gets good mileage.
A Ford Windstar, not sure about the milage, seems alright, maybe 20
I drive a Kia Sedona, and we tend to be right in the mid 20s most of the time, depending on if I'm driving more in town or on the highway.
Toyota Corolla that gets about 35 MPG.
free gas yeah. i drive a honda civic. it gets 36 mpg, 13 gallon tank. we have to commute for our job though 25 miles. so it's hard
bwalleshauser AT yahoo DOT com
2000 Ford Explorer and have no idea, but I know it's not good!
Suzuki Aerio Sx 25 MPG in the City. Great givaway!
I drive a '99 Corolla; gets about 32 mpg
Lexus RX300 about 19-20 mpg +/-
1995 ford windstar,about 22 miles per gallon.
I drive a Saturn wagon and I will guess it gets around 25-30 mpg.
We have a Dodge Durango that we just bought before gas prices got so high. It gets about 18 miles per gallon.
2006 Hyundai Santa Fe - less than 20mpg
tiny525 AT yahoo.com
2002 Saturn, probably about 20-22 mpg. Looking at some of the posts, sounds like many people are doing VERY well with their driving habits to get pretty good mileage! Will look at a hybrid for my next car.
chevy impala... probably about 26 highway
my husband drives a ford ranger and it gets 21 miles to a gallon
chickeedee_2002(at)yahoo(dot)com
I drive a 2002 Corolla and it gets around 38 miles to the gallon which I use to think was really good till it now cost me $30 or over to fill up. Where will it end.
I drive a Saturn Vue. It gets about 20 city, 28 hwy. Thanks!
Jeep Liberty : 18 MPG *ouch!*
I drive an older Mercury Sable... it probably gets in the mid 20's for mpg. Thanks for the giveaway!
ticole96(at)msn(dot)com
Thank you for having this contest. I really appreciate it.
Drive a Plymouth Neon Get about 28 miles to a gallon.
taffy6@metrocast.net
I drive a Sonata and get about 35 MPG...it sure beats the Jeep I was driving a few weeks ago!
a 2007 hyundai elantra and i think it gets about 35
I get about 35 mpg in my Toyota Corolla. I did use Edmunds while researching!
I drive a 2000 grand am which gets about 30 miles to the gallon. I work five minutes from hoome and still can't afford gas to work and seriously thinking of getting a bike. I need this bad
2006 Ford Taurus, about 26 MPG City
I have a 1998 Kia Sportage (that I won from MTV Road Rules) and it gets about 25 mpg.
I have a 2006 Nissan Sentra and it gets 32
palmersf(at)bellsouth(dot)net
I drive a 03' Honda CRV. It gets about 23MPG!
Lexus GS400 17/24 mpg
dolls123[at]gmail[dot]com
I've got a Toyota Rav4 and get about 25-27 MPG. This is a much appreciated giveaway with the price of gas now.
beaus_dorei@yahoo.com
A 2004 Toyota Corolla xl and it gets about 40 mpg.
anne_c_taylor@hotmail.com
2007 Saab, probably 30 mpg
1991 honda accord 34 MPG- thats why I still have it
I drive a Pontiac Gran Prix and I think it gets about 23 miles to the gallon.
I get about 31 mpg on my Saturn Ion but my husband only gets about 12 mpg from his Dodge Durango! I would love to win, thanks!!
royaldixie@charter.net
99 Lincoln Towncar, highway only 30-32.4 M.P.G. Hard to believe but true.
I drive a Toyota Camry and it gets around 25MPG. I love it!
an SUV! Not sure on the mileage, but i know its poor!
I have a vw rabbit. It gets about 29 miles to the gallon.
2002 Subaru Impreza/Outback, about 25 mpg
I'm still driving my loyal and trustworthy 94 Saturn SL2 that I bought new and it hasn't a scratch or dent on it and gets about 32 miles per gallon! I'd never drive anything but a Saturn. This car has been a wonder.
Ford Taurus. Don't know exactly but not as good as my previous Toyota.
Subaru Forester--about 28 MPG highway & 22 city
I drive a 06 Ford Expedition and it gets like 13mpg city and 17mpg hwy.
Cool Giveaway Thanks!
Unfortunately I drive a 2002 dodge ram. It only gets 14mph and its killing me right now. I owe more then what I could sell it for so I have to keep driving it for atleast another year. Just hoping gas prices come down. Im already biking to work on sunny days.
Happy Thursday! There are four of us who drive in our family. My husband, me, and our two teenage sons. They have leaned not to just drive around and also take turns driving with their friends. My oldest son has had his Jeep for almost 4 years. It only gets 12-15 miles per gallon. Unfortunately, we can't get him a different vehicle right now. Please enter me in your drawing. It would help him immensely because he has job and drives to work. Thanks,Cindi
jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com
i've got a toyota camry and i probably get close to 25-30 in city......
my husband has a dodge durango & was only getting 14 mpg sooo - he stopped driving it! it just sits there...he leased it (b4 we got married) and i can't WAIT for that lease to be up to get that gas guzzler off my driveway!
SAAB - averages 25 city, 32 highway
I drive a Ford Fusion - just bought it last year and opted for the 4cyl over the V6 due to gas. It gets on avg about 30mpg.Thankfully, I don't have to go somewhere everyday. My husband drives a Honda Civic and drives 80 miles per day, approx, to work and back... I don't know the MPG but it's decent... sadly, with the gas prices, it still kills us!
Jeep Liberty - I'm roughly estimating its about 20 MPG. Thanks for the contest!
lovelyluckymegs@yahoo.com
2005 Pontiac Vibe. About 40 highway.
I drive a 2003 Honda CR-V. I drove a 1997 Honda CR-V before this one and the next car I purchase will probably be a Honda CR-V. I can't say enough good things about them. I get about 22 mph city and 28 highway.
hyuandi 32
Ford Taurus--I'm not sure, but it's pretty lousy.
I drive a 2006 Scion xB and get 32-36 mpg in the city and 34-38 highway.
I drive a Nissan Murano and get about 21mpg. It really crap!
I drive a 96 Ford Contour, I'm not sure how many miles a gallon I get, but my car is falling apart and that's the only good thing about it.
Mitsubishi Galant - 23 city, 30 highway. Yuck. Now I have one more reason to I wish I didn't live so far away from my parents!
zhlindberg[at]stthomas[dot]edu
I drive a hudyai elantra and I get about 32 mpg. I love my car. It's been good to me and to the environment
93 ford explorer - 20 mpg city, 20 mpg highway
We have an old 1985 S-10 truck. It gets 20 mhg in the city and highway.
I've got a Ford Probe that's about 25 mpg...but it's about to die and I think I'll be getting a VW Rabbit, with better gas mileage :)
I drive a VW New Beetle. It gets about 32 mpg. It's been a fantastic car. I take the bus to school, so really I only drive it to the communter station. I usually on fill up every two to three weeks.
honda civic, probably 35 mpg.
rebel1980@comcast.net
'95 Dodge Intrepid, 20 mpg -- which is why I am looking for another car. Sadly, still used.
Toyota Corolla- about 32mpg
'98 Saturn. I get about 30 MPG overall average.
I drive a 2000 Chrysler Sebring Convertible and get 25.5 MPG gong to the golf course.
My mama is chic
I drive a Jeep Cherokee that gets between 16 and 20 mpg.
nottheplan at gmail dot com
I drive a bike and it gets infinity miles per gallon. I'd be giving this card away to my girlfriend's parents, who helped us move in.
I drove an old 1993 Mazda sedan but it runs great and I get about 30 miles to the gallon average all around driving.
ford explorer--22 city--27hwy
kathyshiv@gmail.com
toyota camry-- 28 city--33 hwy
tidefansweeps@gmail.com
ford escort, gets about 25 mpg
Buick Century: 18 mpg city, 26 mpg highway.
Wow, I could buy about 2 gallons for my 1999 ford explorer. I get 14city and about 18-19 highway. Not very good mileage, but it would not be cost effective to buy a new, more fuel efficient car right now.
I drive a 2000 Chevy Silverado. I'm not sure what the exact mileage is, but it's not real great in town. Not too bad on the highway.
partymix25(at)hotmail(dot)com
Toyota Prius - Just about 50 mpg if I use better gas (i.e., Shell, Exxon). 45 mpg if I use a cheaper gas like Citgo, Spur, Mapco, etc.
Saturn and it gets about 25 MPG
Some friends of mine laugh at my little Saturn Ion, but their not laughing now that gas prices are high and I get about 30+ mpg on the highway!
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Honda 350 55 mpg
Saturn Relay -- about 23MPG which isn't too shabby for a van!!
I drive a 2006 Toyota Camry, and I honestly don't know the gas mileage it gets, but I know it's a lot better than our gas-guzzling 1986 Chevrolet Pickup.
A big old Ford van that gets 7 miles to the gallon. We have to drive something this big for our carpet installing business.
Chevy Suburban that got 12.6 mpg when pulling a camping trailer on the past Memorial Day weekend.
I drive a Chevy Impala....24 mpg in the city, and 33 on the highway.
We had a dodge ram 1500 which gets about 16 miles a gallon (seriously) but I actually am going today to pick up our new car.. a pontiac vibe which gets 30 miles a gallon.. I hate having a new car payment but its better than paying out the butt for gas!
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In these times of high gas prices I love my little Honda Civic which is capable of about 32 miles/gallon :)
I just bought an '03 neon and it's suppost to get like 30 mpg!
I drive a Saab and get 26-30 MPG. I am looking to trade it on a Honda that gets 38 to 40. I need better mileage
i used to drive my baby... a 2002 toyota corolla that gave over 30 mpg, but had to tradeher in for a toyota sienna since we had the twins.. the van gives us a little 27mpg.. but a beast to fill.. lol..
I have been riding my Harley more and more. It gets 50 miles to the gallon. My explorer get about 22 mpg
I drive a 98 Nissan Maxima and I have no idea what kind of mileage I get.
SUV that gets less than 15mpg.
2001 Cavalier, about 20 MPG CITY
I drive a Chevy Impala. I'm not sure what kind of mileage I get, but I spent $320 in May for gas. I have a 60 mile commute each day. :(
my family has a chevy venture, not sure of the mileage. thanks for the contest - every little bit counts for gas
I drive a minivan that gets about 23 mph on the highway.
I drive a gas guzzling Yukon that only gets about 16 mpg
an old mercury cougar that gets about 20-30 miles to the gallon. In town driving is terrible. I drinks air for gas!!!!!
We have a Mitsubishi Galant. It gets about 25 MPG. Not too bad. We don't drive much but anything will help. Just better draw soon or $10 won't even get us a gallon...lol
dodge ram van. its a pig but i need it for work
causeyland@msn.com
A penny saved is a penny earned
I drive a pontiac grand am. I get about 20-25.
I have a Chevy Astro Van that gets about 17 MPG,not too good
vlbelk@hotmail.com
I drive an old, beat-up Jeep Wrangler that probably gets 12 miles to the gallon. Sigh.
I drive a 2005 Honda Odyssey and average around 22 mpg. Thanks for the giveaway! Every little bit helps.
teamjones5[at]yahoo[dot]com
A Chevrolet Trailblazer that's getting about 17 mpg! I'm looking into a Smart Car, they're just so darn cute!
Chevy Tahoe. About 17mpg
I drive a Ford Escort, anywhere between 32 to 36 mpg highway depending on driving conditions.
jwright@iowatelecom.net
Chev--Equinox gets about 24-26 hwy.
My toyota camry is 13 years old! and with a $10 gas card, I could probably go 62 miles! (that's about 25 miles to the gallon)
i drive a mustang get about 20 miles to the gallon
I drive a 2004 Suzuki-about 26-27 MPG city.
2004 Toyota Avalon - 20-23mpg
I drive an '05 Mustang- it gets pretty good gas mileage- about 24 mpg- could be better though...
Jeep Grand Cherokee and it gets about 18MPG City...sucks
1999 Dodge Durango
>>>> 13 little MPG <<<<
an old Buick Century (1994) and it gets about 22 mpg. WE no longer many places.
We have an '02 Caravan, but don't know the mileage yet since we just got it last night. Our '99 Venture we traded in got about 19 mpg city.
toyota corolla 33 mpg
I have a F250----bad call now-a-days, gas milage is 13MPG---bummer
2001 Prius
45mpg
Sorry! LOL I do have a 427 vette that gets single digit mileage if I'm having fun
I drive a toyota camry and get 28 on the highway.
2003 Dodge Grand Caravan.Around 20 mpg.
1995 Ford Windstar
18MPG
it take 3 gallons a day for me to go round trip to work a day :/
BUT I am appreciative of NO Car Note and LOW Insurance.
Thank you for a great giveaway
I drive a Jeep Cherokee and it gets about 20 mpg. Gas cards are awesome giveaways.
Monte Carlo and it's about 23 mpg
tiramisu392 (at) yahoo.com
Pontiac Sunfire and I get about 32 mpg.
doot65[at]comcast[dot]net
elizabeth
I have gone green. My legs and public tranportation are my mpg.
theyyyguy@yahoo.com
I drive a Jeep Liberty and it gets about 20 mpg.
chris
cme8397@yahoo.com
My '94 Honda Civic gets about 38 mpg, I'm loving it!
I'm happy to be driving a gas sippin' Yaris, which gets about 35 mpg.
I drive a Nissan Maxima and it takes alot of gas and cost me $60.00-70.00 to fill up! Ouch!
cpullum@yahoo.com
I drive a Chevy Gas Guzzler Trailblazer. You gas card would get me to work and back. Thanks
I drive a 2007 Toyota Corolla. It gets about 28 mpg
Hyundai Elantra. LOVE the car. Get 27 city/34 highway
spanishoakskk@netzero.com
My Scion XB gets about 35 MPG on the highway.
I drive a Dodge Durango that gets a crappy 16 miles per gallon. When the kids can drive themselves, I am definately downsizing!
I have an old crappy car, we are really trying to save to buy a better car. I have a Buick Skylark & it only gets 15 miles to the gallon. Killing me, I hate it! I try to drive as little as possible. This $10 would really help me!
kia rondo, 17 city, 21 hwy
gas just gooooooes!
ees519@aol.com
My husband and I share a Chevy Impala that averages 25mpg (I don't get out too much-he takes it for work.)
Volvo XC70 gets about 20-21 mpg. My husband's Civic EX gets 35 mpg!
sara_demaster[at]yahoo[dot]com
Dodge Calibar 28 MPG
I drive a mustang and it get about 25 mpg.
carissaad at aol dot com
2007 Prius. We get 52 mpg, but we live in the middle of nowhere! It's 35 miles to the closest mall, 10 miles to the closest McDonalds, high school, stop light, etc.
drive honda civic, maybe 25 mpg city?
Our main car is a Chevrolet Cobalt that gets somewhere between 31 and 35mpg. We also have a 1987 Buick Park Avenue that I drive around when dh is at work... I have no clue what that gets but I'm sure it's not good. I don't drive it much but it's paid for!
I drive a 2006 Chevy 4x4 plow truck and i love it!
It gets about 16 miles per gallon.
kadia3 at yahoo dot com.
Got a Ford Explorer, don't know what the mileage is. All I know is it's expensive to fill up!
jaydonco1 (at) aol (dot) com
1995 Jeep Cherokee Laredo. It gets HORRIBLE mileage.
I drive a cougar which gets about 35 miles to the gallon.
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL--22 MILES PER GALLON
Prius, 44 mpg
I drive a Ford Explorer. Don' know the gas mileage but I have always driven larger vehicles and I haven't noticed much difference in mileage. garrettsambo@aol.com
Honda Odyssey at about 22 mpg.
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