I haven't taken the seat out yet. Its 95f and humid down here right now, so messing around outdoors is not much fun. He has had me doing other stuff like; oil changes; installing iPod connectors etc the last week. I will take a look at it this weekend.
You don't know/care about very much do you?
Seriously, my post was a flippant rebuff to your lame pathetic insults .......and I take the Internet too seriously? ...oh the irony.
I could barely walk in 1973 when the speed limit was introduced, and I was definitely not aware of where America was let alone who the president was until well into the 80s.
That is rich from someone that doesn't know about the history behind 55mph speed limits or when Carter was in office.
I am actually British by birth, and car is the generic term used in the same context has vehicle in the US.
BTW - Don't you find it embarrassing that someone born overseas that...
I hear ya :mad: I am just interested because it’s my sons car and I’’ be filling it up. Probably not the best car for a student without a job in terms of economy but other than that it’s a GREAT car for a teenager. Actually I wouldn’t mind taking it for myself.
I think driving habits...
Funnily enough I think my CC was just above 70mph. It can be weird though. My last two cars have had computers with instant MPH and its interesting seeing the difference between similar speeds sometimes.
Ironically I bought my current car to improve MPG when I was doing a large commute...
My run was more of a stimulation really. I had my 16-year-old in the car (it’s his car) so I wanted to drive very sensibly. We had just picked it up so I took it really easy.
Your urban mileage is excellent. We have managed 18.5 (suburban) and the last top up was actually 15.5 mpg, that...
So you actually managed 25mpg? Driving styles, tire pressure, car condition and weather could all add 10% to that quite easily.
For instance did you know gasoline releases up to 2% more energy in warm weather. Its close to 100f in Florida right now, so that would be a contributor. Hell I...
Actually its was EPA information. The EPA numbers are simulated driving, not a constant flat speed. They used to give you four figures in the UK: Urban; Mixed; 56mph; 70mhp. The constant speed MPG's were always pretty high and hard to achieve.
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