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When is the day going to come when people start comparing how high the MPG is in their cars per liter, instead of the BHP per liter? Jon.Originally Posted by imageWIS
When is the day going to come when people start comparing how high the MPG is in their cars per liter, instead of the BHP per liter?Originally Posted by imageWIS
You can take the lead by tearing out all the extra stuff in your Audi. I bet those seats weigh 100lbs each. Put in some out of an old Honda. Tear out all the sound deadening stuff, probably another 100lbs or so there. Take out the full size spare and get a donut spare. Etc. You could probably gain a few percent to your MPG.Originally Posted by j
Dude, I have to get gas every 2 - 2 1/2 weeks, my MPG is just fine (avg. 30 mpg). But, I rather own a car that did not use oil and got 3 times more 'mpg' than what i get now.Originally Posted by imageWIS
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(maybe there WILL be enough Social Security left for me after all!)Originally Posted by Tokyo Slim
i want a nuclear powered car. that would be freakin awesome.Originally Posted by faustian bargain
i want a nuclear powered car. that would be freakin awesome.Originally Posted by faustian bargain
Well, have you noticed that in automotive reviews in, say, the UK, they list how much you fuel consume per 100 km versus how many miles per gallon as over here? I am sure there is some significance to that. Not sure what though.Originally Posted by skalogre