Re: [FWDLK] Don't suppose mpg figures...one response
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Re: [FWDLK] Don't suppose mpg figures...one response



I decided to do this:
From one of my brother's friend's we inherited (he moved to CA and left the truck in our yard) a 77 Dodge PU with the slant six. Don't know the mpg yet - still getting it titled, licensed, insured, and up and running. That will be the 'haul stuff' vehicle.
Then on 12/31/02 I bought a 'certified used' 2002 Prius from one of our local Toyota dealers. It was one of their demonstrators - had 3726 miles on it. Since it was a dealer car and never titled, it qualifies for the $ 2000 IRS Tax credit. The mileage computer tells me I'm getting just about 42 mpg around town.
I just wish DaimlerChrysler would get their Hybrids on the road where folks can buy them.
Ed

Tom Stroup wrote:

A few years ago, I would be content with 10-12 mpg, and 35cent gasoline.
I could go about 30 miles for a dollar and take 5 friends and all their
luggage, or a big tool box and floorjack and a set of mounted tires.

Where is the progress, today?  A modern car is smaller, letting me haul
myself and only three friends, one small bag apiece and nothing else. If
I am lucky and go slowly, I may get 30 miles for a dollar of gas, but
usually less.

My 1994 Cherokee Grand Laredo is a V8 and full-time 4WD.
It has a "trip" computer on it that is pretty accurate.  I haven't reset
it for a while, so my mpg figures cover a mixture of highway and local
miles. I don't drive slow.  I'm showing 17.8 mpg and I believe it is
pretty accurate.

I would rather drive a forwardlook vehicle than a new one that gets
"maybe" a little better mileage, and can not haul anything like the
older vehicles can haul. I don't feel bad driving my Cherokee, either.
It is too bad the people who don't approve of my driving it, also
don't know the decent mileage it gets with a V8.

Tom
                 southern Ohio
 
 

"Mark J. Hash" wrote:

  Although I'll never own an SUV 'cuz I'm too cheap to drive (on an everyday basis) a commuter vehicle that gets 10-12 mpg, the logic used by these people is indeed questionable. . .



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