My 6-cylinder 2004 Mazda 6 started out at about 26 mpg highway. I commute 160 miles a day--all freeway. It has the 5-speed manual transmission. The mileage has gradually increased to where I now get between 28 and 29.
Obviously, the various engine sizes and fuel types will mean there is a massive range of answers to this question. My 4-cylinder 2 litre petrol will do 41 to the gallon on a motorway, and I'm pretty sure the diesel 1.8 will hit around 60.
it will do around 24 miles to the gallon
A Mercury Mountaineer can get about 14 miles to each gallon. This is when traveling on interstate.
about 25 mpg
24 on the interstate 18 around town
The Mazda CX9 can get up to 29 miles per gallon, according to Mazda's official website. This likely varies depending on exact model and traffic conditions, as with any vehicle.
A co-worker and I both have this car, and we each get an average of 27 miles per gallon.
25-28mpg (300 miles per tank) depends
The Mazda millenia from 2000 gets 20 mpg, 28 on the highway, and 25 on average.
A Mercury Mountaineer usually gets about 14 miles to a gallon of gas. It really all depends on if you are going on side road or the interstate.
Mine gets 28-29 MPG in city.
16 city and 24 highway.........unless the car is modified in some way....
The 2013 Mazda 6 typically gets around 24 miles per gallon in the city and 34 miles per gallon on the highway, depending on the engine and driving conditions. With a fuel tank capacity of approximately 16 gallons, you can expect a range of about 400 to 500 miles on a full tank, depending on your driving habits and conditions.