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Randy
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www.fueleconomy.gov
These site are also great when you are shopping for a car because they give you an idea of real-world fuel economy instead of the EPA ratings which I have always been able to beat on my cars without resorting to some of the dangerous hypermiling techniques. Some cars come in lower, although with the lower new-for-2008 EPA ratings, this will be a less common occurrence.
I am very particular about tracking my fuel economy and do it on a spreadsheet. It's not that hard compared to financial tracking. Keep a pen in your car and just write the miles on your gas station receipt and enter it later. Decreasing fuel economy can cue you in on the fact that you may be having an issue with your car. Don't forget to keep your tires inflated!
Unfortunately, it doesn't make a distinction between automatic and manual. I drive a manual and I can tell you already that I get WAY better mileage than the 2001 Altimas listed. If I am under 25mpg, I get really ticked off. When I first got my car, and occasionally still on long road trips, I get 30mpg.