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For the sake of your fellow drivers, please only do this where you can safely and easily be passed.
I almost scratched my truck on a front porch today when I had to pass a "hyper miler" by going over a few lawns. |
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Got 21.7 coming back from the post office to the office. No full stops at 3 intersections, used neutral more after getting up to speed. Seems the paddles will up shift to 2nd and 3rd at 1400 rpm manually vs around 2000+ in automatic. Think these things made a difference. Will see on the way home. |
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Its funny when someone in an old SUV which gets 12mpg sees me at the gas station and asks "what's that thing get for mileage?" and I tell them about twice theirs! :D I love my 435HP tree-hugging, economical, grocery-getter. :tu |
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I average 2? mpg in my WRX T/R. But since the price of gas has dropped and it's so much fun to drive....
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I have a 160 hp race chip in my 10K pounds of American made diesel drinking F350. Not made for hyper mileing - :ss
Gets 18 mpg while embarrassing souped up rice burners from light to light - :D Ron |
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Noticed that on the way to the bank as i got there had gotten 12.8 MPG. Paid attention and with no real changes other than keeping my rpms down and forcing upshifts with the paddles at 1750 RPM got 18.9 on the way back.
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I get 15mpg in the Envoy while I'm smoking a cigar, lounging in my giant heated seats, listening to my ipod at mind-numbing volume.
I don't even have to pay attention or nothing, still 15.5 mpg. I can't imagine giving up all that comfort and power to get 12.8 mpg on the way to the bank. That'd make me crack. :) What's that thing gotten over the life of the car? Since I got my Envoy it's 15.5 mpg. I've wondered how the Prius really does cause I hear a lot of folks griping. |
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I can't imagine stuffing my fat ass in a Prius. I'd need some grease and a big shoehorn. I had to drive those little cars when I was a kid. I don't think I'd be able to bring myself to doing it all over again. |
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Re the Prius, I rented one a few weeks ago in MD to see what was what. Not the compact car of our youth. Pretty roomy due to its jelly bean shape. Lots of width and leg room. I was surprised. Got 48 MPG just flogging it and going 80 on the highway was overall pretty impressed. A blinged out version/better looking car might be tempting. Like the concept of regenerative braking in any vehicle to help the city MPG. If you look at the newly released Mercedes they use a battery no larger than the normal one to do the duty and a generic inline electric motor. More performance and better mileage = a good thing. |
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All that tech cranks out a whopping 17mpg. :D I like a lot of metal and I enjoy feeling like I'm driving my living room to the store. If they get around to building an STS that gets 30mpg, it might pique my attention. Otherwise I'm trapped in the stone-age. :) |
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I managed to get my mixed city/freeway up to 19.8, which is better than the 18 mpg I was getting, but I still think I can do better. |
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Noticed my Maxima seems to get better mileage in gear also. (tough to tell for real -- no computer display). I just do it to save more gas money for my '03 SVT Cobra -- has a supercharged V8 that I've gotten down to 2mpg whilst "driving spiritedly". (it normally gets about 18-20mpg around town, though) |
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Got 10.5 on the way to work. I was late and hittin it! |
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