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2007-05-09 9:12 PM
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rkreuser - 2007-05-09 8:08 PM
tall_tri_dad - 2007-05-09 10:01 PM
rkreuser - 2007-05-09 6:46 PM

I didn't want to fill my Tahoe up, so I traded it in last friday.  New Nissan Altima, and in all city driving, I'm getting 25.  I think once I mix in a few highway miles, I'll be closer to 30 or 32. 

And I saved the $70 it was gonna take me to fill up that friggin truck.  

Two weeks ago I traded MY Tahoe (13 mpg) for a Mazda 6 (25 mpg). Lowered my payment, got a newer vehicle with less miles on it AND cut my gas bill in half!!!

Good on you!  Now...the only remaining issue I have is getting the trailer hitch installed, so that I can get the new tilt-enabled bike rack working.  The wheels-off dealio in the trunk just isn't gonna get it long-term.

With some of the cash I'm saving on gas I bought a Yakima roof rack.



2007-05-09 9:47 PM
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LaurenSU02 - 2007-05-09 6:28 PM I drive a Toyota Corolla. My car is three years old and on highway trips, I can still get over 40 mpg. On a typical fill-up (which is about 40% highway driving), I am at 31 mpg....yes, I am a dork who resets the trip meter at each fill up and does the math to figure it out .

Do you use a calculator, or work it out mentally?  (Raises hand for mentally...)

Main car is a 2000 Taurus Wagon and we  average 20-22 around town, 25 on the highway. 

2007-05-09 10:00 PM
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I drive a 2003 VW Golf TDI.  I'm getting about 42 mpg right now and buy biodiesel whenever I can. 

For anyone looking to buy biodiesel, you can find gas stations that sell it on www.biodiesel.org

2007-05-09 10:04 PM
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Chevy Suburban here.  I drive lots of highway miles but am lucky to get 17-18mpg.
2007-05-09 11:21 PM
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2 Honda Civics for this house.  1995 and 2002.
2007-05-09 11:51 PM
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<--- I get to drive one of these little go carts everyday

Avereage is 28-30 mpg. 34-36 if I drive like a grandma, and 22-24 if I'm out having fun.


2007-05-10 12:31 AM
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Main cars are:

2006 Odyssey....bike carrier extraordinaire, 25-32 mpg depending on use....I love this since I turned in a leased 5.5l tuned AMG benz SUV that got 13-15 the day gas first it $3.00 here.

For biz calls and most training days, I drive a 1991 Prelude which is a hoot and gets about 28 mpg I think. I checked it once.

For weekend fun,and when I want to terrorize all the people who f- with me during the week when I am putting around, I drive an Audi S4 twin turbo with 550 hp. It has 440 cc Lightning injectors in it, a bigger fuel pump and every other part that guarantees the worst mileage possible from a six! I probably get 14-15 mpg although with a heavy foot it might be less. The car does 11 sec 1/4's and over 170 mph so it gives me great big ear to ear smiles whenever I drive it. I often buy 93-100 octane with toluene so this car doesn't count in any normal economic study.
2007-05-10 6:40 AM
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velocomp - 2007-05-09 5:43 PM

I feel safer in a bigger car.  How much is safety worth???



That will become evident as gas prices go up. Would $10 a gallon make you think differently about driving a big gas guzzler?

I drive a '91 Honda Accord right now. I think it gets between 25 and 30 mpg. My wife drives the '99 Volvo S70, I have no idea what kind of gas mileage it gets but I would guess 20 -25.
2007-05-10 7:06 AM
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2006 Acura RSX Type-S  I get about 25mpg the way I drive.  If I'm being good and not hammering through the gears I can get about 30 around town.
2007-05-10 7:07 AM
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Opus - 2007-05-10 5:40 AM
velocomp - 2007-05-09 5:43 PM

I feel safer in a bigger car.  How much is safety worth???

That will become evident as gas prices go up. Would $10 a gallon make you think differently about driving a big gas guzzler?

Not at all.  But I might look for an SUV with better gas milage than I'm getting. I.E. the Highlander Highbrid.

This last Dec. My wife and I were in her Toyota Land Cruiser with our 5 month old daughter.  We were on the highway when traffic stopped.  The guy behind us never slowed down 45-50 MPH with the road conditions.  Destroyed his van and we were able to drive away with a dented bumper and a broken tail light.  With my daughter in the car, I will never put a price on that.

2007-05-10 7:10 AM
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2007-05-10 7:11 AM
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jmcelroy - 2007-05-10 8:06 AM 2006 Acura RSX Type-S  I get about 25mpg the way I drive.  If I'm being good and not hammering through the gears I can get about 30 around town.

I love that car, although I don't have the "S".  Can't compaint about a car with good handling/speed AND good gas mileage.  Although it's not very bike-friendly. 

How does a 6-speed feel?

2007-05-10 7:13 AM
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1997 Acura 2.2CL - 28 mpg. I drive 73 miles each way to work, the car has 170K miles on it and I love it.

I do the commute by bike whenever I can and even with the gas prices over $3/gal, it's cheaper for me to drive than to ride my bike!! Between gels, salt tabs, energy bars and gatorade it cost me almost $10 to commute by bike! All things considered, gas is still pretty cheap!

2007-05-10 7:30 AM
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Main vehicle: 2004 F150 2WD 5.4L V8  15-17 mpg (9-11mpg pulling my trailer)
Wife's car: 2000 Focus wagon 28-30 mpg
Summer Toy: 1940 Ford pickup Flathead V8  15 mpg

Does anyone else find it funny that my 67 year old truck and my new truck get about the same mileage?

2007-05-10 8:11 AM
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Jeep Wrangler Unlimited.  I'm afraid to calculate it because I drive 80 miles round trip to work everyday.  That's why I've been starting threads about high MPG vehicles.  I'm researching my next vehicle.  This one was bought  partially for fun and partially to tow the ski boat I no longer own.  Next car will be minimum 30 mpg no matter what.

Wife is due for a new minivan and we are hoping Toyota comes out with a Sienna Hybrid in 08 as has been rumored.

 

2007-05-10 8:16 AM
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Mini Cooper-S.  Decent highway mileage, 33-35 mpg.  Really drops off in town.  Cold weather and in town can be down in the 21-22 mpg.  Fun factor never seem to drop though.

TW



2007-05-10 8:27 AM
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I selected >35mph because my primary vehicle is a bicycle.



Me too.

However, when I do drive, my 99 VW Golf gets about 33 mpg. My wife's VW Passat wagon gets the same. My Mustang GT Convertible and 66 F-100 both get less than 10mpg.
Freaking hotrods!
2007-05-10 9:25 AM
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My mileage is pretty hard to calculate as my primary vehicle is my road bike.  My wife needs the car for her work so I only use it a bit on weekends.  Even so, I do less mileage on the car than I do on my road bike or my tri bike.

2007-05-10 9:27 AM
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2007-05-10 9:38 AM
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2007-05-10 9:51 AM
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I have a Subaru Impreza - I usually get around 27mpg mix of highway & city as long as i am not stompingon the turbo all the time. About as good milage as you will get with full time AWD.

Just an aside, I thought I read once that you are actually more likely to be imjured in an SUV because they are more likely to roll over & those accidents are more likely to result in more severe injuries.


2007-05-10 9:57 AM
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It just dawned on me this morning that I have a 30+ MPG vehicle in my garage, my MG MGB. I need to do a little work on it to get it ready for summer, and I can start to drive it again too.

2007-05-10 11:03 AM
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velocomp - 2007-05-10 8:07 AM

Opus - 2007-05-10 5:40 AM
velocomp - 2007-05-09 5:43 PM

I feel safer in a bigger car.  How much is safety worth???

That will become evident as gas prices go up. Would $10 a gallon make you think differently about driving a big gas guzzler?

Not at all.  But I might look for an SUV with better gas milage than I'm getting. I.E. the Highlander Highbrid.

This last Dec. My wife and I were in her Toyota Land Cruiser with our 5 month old daughter.  We were on the highway when traffic stopped.  The guy behind us never slowed down 45-50 MPH with the road conditions.  Destroyed his van and we were able to drive away with a dented bumper and a broken tail light.  With my daughter in the car, I will never put a price on that.



I know what you mean, that's why I got the Volvo. While size helps, it's not the only determining factor in safety, of course.
2007-05-10 11:04 AM
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velocomp - 2007-05-09 3:43 PM

I feel safer in a bigger car.  How much is safety worth???

Safer for you, maybe.... but not safer for anyone that you hit.

 

2007-05-10 11:29 AM
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99 Honda Accord Coupe w/V6 and a lead foot gets surprisingly high mileage. About 25 in city and 30 on the highway. I'm going to have to part with this car sometime this summer but I expect to get something in the same mileage category. Whether or not its a hybrid remains to be seen.
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