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PM_Mama00 08-14-2005 11:14 AM

Cars & Gas
 
The gas thread in the News forum got me thinking.

What cars out there are excellent on gas mileage?

I have a Mountaineer V-8 and I'll be getting rid of it next year. It's my 4th one and I love them but gas is just too expensive to fill it up. I was thinking about the Honda Tribute.

AlphaSigOU 08-14-2005 11:15 AM

Re: Cars & Gas
 
Quote:

Originally posted by PM_Mama00
The gas thread in the News forum got me thinking.

What cars out there are excellent on gas mileage?

I have a Mountaineer V-8 and I'll be getting rid of it next year. It's my 4th one and I love them but gas is just too expensive to fill it up. I was thinking about the Honda Tribute.

Ya mean the Mazda Tribute? The Ford Escape is similar (Mazda is owned by Ford).

PM_Mama00 08-14-2005 11:19 AM

Lol yeah that's what I meant! I just realized I got them mixed up. It's too early for me!

GeekyPenguin 08-14-2005 02:43 PM

Re: Cars & Gas
 
Quote:

Originally posted by PM_Mama00
The gas thread in the News forum got me thinking.

What cars out there are excellent on gas mileage?

I have a Mountaineer V-8 and I'll be getting rid of it next year. It's my 4th one and I love them but gas is just too expensive to fill it up. I was thinking about the Honda Tribute.

The Tribute gets about 27 highway. That's not that great, IMO. If you really want a car that gets excellent mileage, you're probably going to have to get a CAR, rather than an SUV.

PM_Mama00 08-14-2005 04:39 PM

I really doubt I'd know how to drive a car in the winter. I've actually never driven a car in the winter, plus if I end up finding a job like an hour away I wouldn't want to drive snowy expressways in a car. I love my 4wd.

I mentioned the Tribute because my aunt in New York has one, and drives a half hour to work. She only fills up once a week, and when gas over there was $2.45, it only took her $30 to fill up the tank. My tank, at $2.20something, cost $40 some to fill.

GeekyPenguin 08-14-2005 04:54 PM

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Originally posted by PM_Mama00
I really doubt I'd know how to drive a car in the winter. I've actually never driven a car in the winter, plus if I end up finding a job like an hour away I wouldn't want to drive snowy expressways in a car. I love my 4wd.

I mentioned the Tribute because my aunt in New York has one, and drives a half hour to work. She only fills up once a week, and when gas over there was $2.45, it only took her $30 to fill up the tank. My tank, at $2.20something, cost $40 some to fill.

My family owns a Tribute. The best it gets is 27. We live in Wisconsin. It's not like you get more snow than we do or anything...

My boyfriend has a decrepit Escort, I have a newer Protege. We both get 40+ on the highway.

AGDee 08-14-2005 06:27 PM

My Chevy Cavalier gets 30 highway, 28 if I have the a/c on. It used to cost me $10 to fill the tank. Now it costs me $25, but I can go around 330 miles per tank.

I want a hybrid.

ZTAngel 08-14-2005 06:36 PM

My Honda CRV gets really good mileage and it's a fun car to drive! It's a small SUV (built on the Accord platform, I think) so it doesn't eat up gas.

valkyrie 08-14-2005 06:55 PM

If you're worried about driving in the snow, get a Subaru. That's what everyone in Colorado has, and I never crashed mine even when I lived in the mountains.

AchtungBaby80 08-14-2005 07:00 PM

A Scion gets excellent mileage...something like 35 miles to the gallon. Of course, they're ugly as Hell, but...well, you can't have everything. :p

GeekyPenguin 08-14-2005 09:03 PM

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Originally posted by AchtungBaby80
A Scion gets excellent mileage...something like 35 miles to the gallon. Of course, they're ugly as Hell, but...well, you can't have everything. :p
Yeah or you can get a cute car like mine that gets 40 and doesn't scare other drivers! :D

BobbyTheDon 08-14-2005 09:20 PM

I really need a new car.

My ride is a gas guzzler and I think only gets 15-16 miles a gallon. Maybe 18 on the freeyway, if the 405 doesn't have people jumping out of hummers... but that is me being optimistic.

And since I HAVE to get supreme gas now prices have soared up to where I live at 3.30 bux a gallon. today I filled up the tank for 70 bucks.

I normally filled it up for 55 bux before. :(

FAB*SpiceySpice 08-14-2005 09:28 PM

I have a Lexus IS300 and it gets pretty good gas mileage (35ish on the highway, 25ish in the city), however with rear-wheel drive it's absolute crap in the winter time. And you have to use premium gas which makes it just as expensive as an SUV, so in all reality it's not very practical...but it sure is cute. ;)


In all seriousness though I'd say a Subaru, I've never driven one or actually been in one but everyone I know that has one LOVES them...

LightBulb 08-15-2005 12:29 AM

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Originally posted by BobbyTheDon
And since I HAVE to get supreme gas now prices have soared up to where I live at 3.30 bux a gallon. today I filled up the tank for 70 bucks.
:eek: Sheesh! It's not that bad here yet (about $2.45/gal [unleaded]), but I remember when I was a kid, and the gas cost $.85! I remember thinking I'd never pay $1.50 a gallon like those silly people did back in the 70s... :D

CSUSigEp 08-15-2005 03:50 AM

i have a Cadillac Seville and it gets about 14 in the city and 24 on the highway

kddani 08-15-2005 06:54 AM

I second the Subaru. My parents have been driving them for a few years and love them! The Forrester does well in the snow. It's not the cutest thing ever, but it's a nice, small SUV with great gas mileage, great quality, and will have a great resale value! People drive those things until it dies. When I bought my car, I had wanted to get a used Subaru, but there were hardly anywhere out there used except the Outback (I refused to drive a jacked-up station wagon).

MoonStar17 08-15-2005 09:45 AM

I love my Camry.. I fill up every 2 weeks.... and i drive ALOT..
but i do try to monitor my AC use as it does seem to suck more gas..

ill have to calculate my gas mileage..

but i do know that when we went to titusville to see the shuttle launch we filled up on the way back... 3 1/2 hours later i had only gone down a 1/4th and i had gas the whole rest of the week and part of the next week.. at first i thought my gas reader was broken and took it to get checked out...but nope.. everything was OK.

the more expensive gas gets the happier i am that i only fill up once every 2 weeks.

Kevin 08-15-2005 10:00 AM

I drive an Element -- the no carpet thing is great.

It gets about 21/24 street v. highway -- not great, but not horrible.

It has the all wheel drive thing that turns on automatically. I'm not sure how useful that is since it snows only once or twice a year in Oklahoma.

gpb1874 08-15-2005 10:06 AM

i have a traiblazer. i get about 20 highway. i couldn't tell you city b/c i live in th boondocks and don't often drive in city traffic. my town has one main 4-way stop and no stop lights. but we do have a DQ!:D

i worry about gas, especially b/c i drive 70 miles roundtrip every day for work. i just don't think i could ever drive a car again. my only car was in HS and i loved my honda accord. then inherited an old jeep cherokee (not the grand, just a plain one) and LOVED it until some lady totalled it for me by turning in front of me. After that accident, i just can't imagine driving a regular car again! ANd my husband is 6' 7", so it's not like i can get something small! He barely fits in my SUV as it is. I guess i am stuck with at least a mid-sized SUV, unless he decides to shrink a few inches.

GeekyPenguin 08-15-2005 11:50 AM

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Originally posted by gpb1874
ANd my husband is 6' 7", so it's not like i can get something small! He barely fits in my SUV as it is. I guess i am stuck with at least a mid-sized SUV, unless he decides to shrink a few inches.
LOL, that's a good excuse to have a huge SUV! :D

ZZ-kai- 08-15-2005 12:24 PM

This is really strange. I just bought a Trailblazer (three-rows), I also drive 70 miles per day all highway and I am 6'5" (I also must have a big ride myself). Are you sure we're not married? lol (she's an Alpha Xi Delta).

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Originally posted by gpb1874
i have a traiblazer. i get about 20 highway. i couldn't tell you city b/c i live in th boondocks and don't often drive in city traffic. my town has one main 4-way stop and no stop lights. but we do have a DQ!:D

i worry about gas, especially b/c i drive 70 miles roundtrip every day for work. i just don't think i could ever drive a car again. my only car was in HS and i loved my honda accord. then inherited an old jeep cherokee (not the grand, just a plain one) and LOVED it until some lady totalled it for me by turning in front of me. After that accident, i just can't imagine driving a regular car again! ANd my husband is 6' 7", so it's not like i can get something small! He barely fits in my SUV as it is. I guess i am stuck with at least a mid-sized SUV, unless he decides to shrink a few inches.


ISUKappa 08-15-2005 12:29 PM

I have a Jeep Liberty CRD (diesel). The more we drive it, the more the engine gets broken in and the better milege we'll get. When we bought it in June, we took it on a trip to Little Rock and got about 25 mpg. Just this last weekend we drove it to Des Moines and back and got about 30 mpg. With the modifications the husband wants to make concerning air intake and exhaust, we could eventually get up to 40 mpg. Not bad for a small/mid SUV that we plan on driving for 10+ years.


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