Gas Milage
Re: Gas Milage
Gas should not even enter into the equasion... If you need to worry about the cost of driving it you should look to something less expensive. Just being realistic. Gas prices are still below average. Plan on at least a double by the time your car is paid off as a worst case, and plan on getting less than epa city in city/mixed driving if you get into it. If that amount is meaningless go for it!
2004 Sedan -- 3M Clear Bra - Bought on eBay and DIY -- Rocky Mounts bike racks!
2004 Sedan -- 3M Clear Bra - Bought on eBay and DIY -- Rocky Mounts bike racks!
Re: Gas Milage
I disagree. Gas should enter into the equation. I was between the G and the RX-8. The RX-8 gets 10-15 MPG, whereas My G gets 18-24 MPG depending on city or highway driving. The G is much more fuel efficient. And yes, I drive very aggressively.
Re: Gas Milage
I typically get a lowsy 15-16 mpg around town, but on a road trip I just took, I got between 24-26 mpg and consistently got over 400 miles/tank.
2004 6MT (Silver/Willow), premium & aero packages
My old ride (I still miss her; put a lot of pride and joy into it): http://www.n-body.net/registry/john95ga/
2004 6MT (Silver/Willow), premium & aero packages
My old ride (I still miss her; put a lot of pride and joy into it): http://www.n-body.net/registry/john95ga/
Re: Gas Milage
Just got back from my vacation. I started with full tank by 2584km and refill at 3321km a little space before the light turns on on the fule meter. I was keeping 120KM and had uphill and downhill on the highway.
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