How are you guys doing on fuel?

30 MPG regardless of how I drive. Redline atleast 2x a day and 90% of the time I have a passenger.

You can check my fuelly signature for all my fill ups.
 
I average 22.5 mpg (imp) in town (manual), but Lima traffic is something else. The last trip I did out of Lima (about 20kms of heavy traffic, 200 kms of highway, then 220 kms in the twisties climbing from sea level to 4000m asl, followed by about 80 kms of flowing single carriageway stuff), I averaged about 36 mpg (imp), that was about 44mpg on the highway, and about 33mpg pn the climb. Coming back was better on the twisties (all downhill!), but worse on the highway (I wanted to get home!), 36mpg / 42 mpg respectively on the way back. Around town I always have the A/C on, but above about 2000 m ASL I need to turn it off on the climb because the power loss becomes very noticeable!

It's a completely standard manual, with the exception of a set of camber bolts.

I average approx. 23-24 mpg with spirited driving throughout Lima, granted I don't take the main highways at peak times!
 
My average suffers because my 'commute' is only a few miles every day, at peak times, although the last month or so has seen it improving to 23-24mpg, I guess as the engine is loosening up more. I was pleasantly surprised by the economy on my trips out of Lima.
 
Considering how strangely satisfying the 2s little engine is to rev out/downshift on every overtake I've been doing average over a year. 10km/L or 23.5 mpg consisting of a combination of city streets and mountain roads almost exclusively.

I mean seriously how could you not?
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I get 7 to 7.2 litres to 100Km in mostly city driving conditions, in Eastern Ontario that has very cold winters with lots of snow and very hot and muggy summers (therefore lots of Air Conditioning).
 
Last 90 days average is 7l/100km, (winter gas, winter/studded tyres) average since I started tracking (June 2015, bought in March) is 6.4l/100km...

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