I think my car burning gas too fast?
I have a 2003 Honda Accord(sedan) V6 3.0 liter engine and I'm only getting around 260 miles on a full tank, shouldn't I get more?
Yes. But if you have that lead foot problem then you'll get less mpg
No that sounds about right.
Divide the miles by the number of gallons used to see what your MPG is.
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