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    Ray Kinsella
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    Any CPians driving fuel efficient cars ? What are they and how do they rate performance versus efficiency trade off ?

    Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch If its fast and ugly, they will use it and curse you; if its slow they will not use it -- David Cheriton

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      Any CPians driving fuel efficient cars ? What are they and how do they rate performance versus efficiency trade off ?

      Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch If its fast and ugly, they will use it and curse you; if its slow they will not use it -- David Cheriton

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      Gary Kirkham
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      I have an Expedition and it uses hardly any gas... parked in the driveway.

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        Any CPians driving fuel efficient cars ? What are they and how do they rate performance versus efficiency trade off ?

        Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch If its fast and ugly, they will use it and curse you; if its slow they will not use it -- David Cheriton

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        Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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        28MPG is fuel efficient for a corvette motor. The rear tires don't grip for crap but I think I could pull a low 13 second quarter-mile pass in the car.

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          28MPG is fuel efficient for a corvette motor. The rear tires don't grip for crap but I think I could pull a low 13 second quarter-mile pass in the car.

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          Lost User
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          Can you really get 28 mpg in that? I saw one for sale recently (5.7 L) but I decided I'd stick with my 3.9L mustang because it gets about 32 mpg on nothing but highway. That might change my mind. :cool:

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            Any CPians driving fuel efficient cars ? What are they and how do they rate performance versus efficiency trade off ?

            Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch If its fast and ugly, they will use it and curse you; if its slow they will not use it -- David Cheriton

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            Pete OHanlon
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            Renault Megane - it's OK, but I primarily bought it for it's safety - it's a Euro NCAP 5 (the highest safety rating) and I put the safety of my kids above my old sports car.

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              Any CPians driving fuel efficient cars ? What are they and how do they rate performance versus efficiency trade off ?

              Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch If its fast and ugly, they will use it and curse you; if its slow they will not use it -- David Cheriton

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              Diego Moita
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              Chevrolet Corsa Flex (Brazilian car on gas and ethanol) On gas: 31 miles/gallon On ethanol: 22.34 miles/gallon ;P It's not very fast, but since urban traffic is always slow...


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                Any CPians driving fuel efficient cars ? What are they and how do they rate performance versus efficiency trade off ?

                Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch If its fast and ugly, they will use it and curse you; if its slow they will not use it -- David Cheriton

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                martin_hughes
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                I have 3 cars :- A Fiesta diesel (hers) - no idea how often she fills it up, probably once a month. An Astra diesel (mine for business), I do ~500 miles a week with a weekly fill up. An Aston DB9 (mine for fun :) ). Ironically the DB9 is the most fuel efficient - it sits in the garage 99% of the time appreciating. There's a lesson in that. Expensive cars are very good for the environment: you'll always be too petrified that some berk in banger is going to rear end you to use them on a regular basis :)

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                  Any CPians driving fuel efficient cars ? What are they and how do they rate performance versus efficiency trade off ?

                  Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch If its fast and ugly, they will use it and curse you; if its slow they will not use it -- David Cheriton

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                  Douglas Troy
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                  Used 99 Nissan Maxima. Which, at that period of time, had good gas mileage, and it's what I could afford. Which is listed at like 26hwy, but it really gets more like 22 ... sitting in stop/go traffic is murderous on fuel economy; doesn't matter if you're sitting on a Highway or not ... If you want to see how a car/truck etc... REALLY rates for fuel economy, against what you think you get ... go here http://www.fueleconomy.gov/[^]


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                    Can you really get 28 mpg in that? I saw one for sale recently (5.7 L) but I decided I'd stick with my 3.9L mustang because it gets about 32 mpg on nothing but highway. That might change my mind. :cool:

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                    Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                    Depends on the weather. On occasion the fuel meter has said 29mpg on cruise and mostly it is at 26 on cruise. Of course, my city driving is probably around 5 mpg because I treat every stoplight as an opportunity to practice.

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                      Any CPians driving fuel efficient cars ? What are they and how do they rate performance versus efficiency trade off ?

                      Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch If its fast and ugly, they will use it and curse you; if its slow they will not use it -- David Cheriton

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                      Dan Neely
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                      Buick Lacrosse. Smallest/cheapest vehicle class with enough legroom for me. I'd drive a midsize/compact (supplemented with a used 4x4 for in the snow) if I could, but the former consistently have 1-2" less back travel in the seat and the latter are even worse. Locally I get ~20mpg: Half city driving, half highway driving but up/down a mountain (the 10mpg uphill murders overall fuel economy). Depending on relative flatness I get between 25 and 27.8 on the interstate driving in the left lane.

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                        Any CPians driving fuel efficient cars ? What are they and how do they rate performance versus efficiency trade off ?

                        Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch If its fast and ugly, they will use it and curse you; if its slow they will not use it -- David Cheriton

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                        Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                        I am 6'2. There are some compact cars that I cannot physically fit in or drive so a major factor in my car purchase decision is, Do my knees hit the dash and does my head it the roof.

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                          Any CPians driving fuel efficient cars ? What are they and how do they rate performance versus efficiency trade off ?

                          Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch If its fast and ugly, they will use it and curse you; if its slow they will not use it -- David Cheriton

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                          Ray Cassick
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                          21 MPG City 29 MPG HWY


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                            Any CPians driving fuel efficient cars ? What are they and how do they rate performance versus efficiency trade off ?

                            Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch If its fast and ugly, they will use it and curse you; if its slow they will not use it -- David Cheriton

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                            Lost User
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                            2 cars and 1 truck 1998 Ford F150 (17 MPG) - Blows but it is paid for and still in good shape. 2003 Honda Accord v6 - 21 MPG City / 28 MPG Highway - 240hp is awesome 2007 Honda Civic - 30 MPG City / 38 MPG Highway - 140hp is totally adequate

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                              Any CPians driving fuel efficient cars ? What are they and how do they rate performance versus efficiency trade off ?

                              Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch If its fast and ugly, they will use it and curse you; if its slow they will not use it -- David Cheriton

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                              Chris Austin
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                              I drive a '04 Corolla and the wife has a '05 Prius. In the third stall of the garage parked for camping weekends and hauling loads is a '95 4Runner. The Corolla gets about 32mpg and the Prius gets about 50mpg.

                              Ray Kinsella wrote:

                              What are they and how do they rate performance versus efficiency trade off ?

                              This is hard for to answer since I've never been keen on sports cars. They aren't great for hauling cinder blocks or lumber. But, both have been excellent as commuter cars and running typical chores like going to the grocery store or costco. The Corolla has been surprisingly good for cross country trips (Dallas to Fresno and Dallas to Phoenix). I have to say I love my Corolla; I've not had any issues and it gets our small family around. My wife really likes her Prius, since her daily driving doesn't typical involve getting on the freeway it's been perfect for her. Like the Corolla, it's been trouble free the entire time we have owned it. The Corolla is a bit roomier than the Prius.

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                                Buick Lacrosse. Smallest/cheapest vehicle class with enough legroom for me. I'd drive a midsize/compact (supplemented with a used 4x4 for in the snow) if I could, but the former consistently have 1-2" less back travel in the seat and the latter are even worse. Locally I get ~20mpg: Half city driving, half highway driving but up/down a mountain (the 10mpg uphill murders overall fuel economy). Depending on relative flatness I get between 25 and 27.8 on the interstate driving in the left lane.

                                You know, every time I tried to win a bar-bet about being able to count to 1000 using my fingers I always got punched out when I reached 4.... -- El Corazon

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                                daniilzol
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                                I hear you. I get terrible knee pain if there is not enough legroom (and I'm only 25, not like I have arthritis). In fact, on my Nissan Altima I have my seat all the way back and it's just right. I don't expect to buy a new car any time soon, but when I do legroom will be my first consideration above anything else.

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                                  I am 6'2. There are some compact cars that I cannot physically fit in or drive so a major factor in my car purchase decision is, Do my knees hit the dash and does my head it the roof.

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                                  Sounds like the guy in the cube next to me, Josh The World's Tallest Programmerâ„¢. Josh is 6'10". His desk has risers custom-built for it in our machine shop. The risers bring his desktop up to 36" off the floor so his knees fit underneath. Josh drives a Honda Pilot.

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                                    I drive a '04 Corolla and the wife has a '05 Prius. In the third stall of the garage parked for camping weekends and hauling loads is a '95 4Runner. The Corolla gets about 32mpg and the Prius gets about 50mpg.

                                    Ray Kinsella wrote:

                                    What are they and how do they rate performance versus efficiency trade off ?

                                    This is hard for to answer since I've never been keen on sports cars. They aren't great for hauling cinder blocks or lumber. But, both have been excellent as commuter cars and running typical chores like going to the grocery store or costco. The Corolla has been surprisingly good for cross country trips (Dallas to Fresno and Dallas to Phoenix). I have to say I love my Corolla; I've not had any issues and it gets our small family around. My wife really likes her Prius, since her daily driving doesn't typical involve getting on the freeway it's been perfect for her. Like the Corolla, it's been trouble free the entire time we have owned it. The Corolla is a bit roomier than the Prius.

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                                    Gary R Wheeler
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                                    You must be six feet tall or less. I've driven my mother's Corolla a couple of times, and I was pretty cramped (I'm 6'1"), even with the seat as far back as it would go.

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                                      Any CPians driving fuel efficient cars ? What are they and how do they rate performance versus efficiency trade off ?

                                      Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch If its fast and ugly, they will use it and curse you; if its slow they will not use it -- David Cheriton

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                                      Ford Mondeo diesel (ok, the Giha X) 45mpg on short runs, 55mpg on long runs. A good safety rating (4-4.5) and heated seats, great for winter mornings :cool: Elaine (austere fluffy tigress)

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                                        You must be six feet tall or less. I've driven my mother's Corolla a couple of times, and I was pretty cramped (I'm 6'1"), even with the seat as far back as it would go.

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                                        Chris Austin
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                                        Gary R. Wheeler wrote:

                                        You must be six feet tall or less.

                                        Oh yeah, I'm a short guy about 5'7". I have a feeling that my son will outgrow the Corolla faster than my wife and I. He's not quite 2.5 years yet and he is well over 3' (39"), he must have gotten it from his grandfathers.

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                                          Renault Megane - it's OK, but I primarily bought it for it's safety - it's a Euro NCAP 5 (the highest safety rating) and I put the safety of my kids above my old sports car.

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                                          Ray Kinsella
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                                          I looked seriously at the Renaults for precisely that reason ... excellent safety record.

                                          Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch If its fast and ugly, they will use it and curse you; if its slow they will not use it -- David Cheriton

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