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MichaelG
11-22-2013, 04:27 PM
Bought a new car this last Monday. Took my wife to lunch today, and in the short trip from her office to the restaurant, the dash guage indicated that we got 75.7 mpg during that 2.2 mile trip.

By nature, I am a Subaru WRX type of driver. I currently have 3 Subaru's in my stables. I will be selling off two of them in the next week. One is a 1991 Subaru Justy GL-WRX, and one is a 1998 Subaru Forester S-WRX, and the other is a 2006 Subaru WRX-STI. Yes, you are correct, Subaru did not make a Justy WRX or a Forester WRX...but "I" did. Both are now labled that way, as they are so fixed up for rally driving, that I just had to put ther WRX badges on them. My daily driver used to be the '98 Forester S-WRX, and I would generally average 22 mpg, given the way I drive, but also that it is AWD all the time, and a 4 speed auto. But I drive it like it is my WRX-STI, so the fuel mileage suffers.

Now, my new car, just sips fuel, and putters long. I am loving it so far, as it is kinda fun to get 75.7 mpg, once in awhile. The overall average since I bought this car on Monday night, has been 48.6 mpg.

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GiddyupF6B
11-22-2013, 07:50 PM
Bought a new car this last Monday. Took my wife to lunch today, and in the short trip from her office to the restaurant, the dash guage indicated that we got 75.7 mpg during that 2.2 mile trip.

By nature, I am a Subaru WRX type of driver. I currently have 3 Subaru's in my stables. I will be selling off two of them in the next week. One is a 1991 Subaru Justy GL-WRX, and one is a 1998 Subaru Forester S-WRX, and the other is a 2006 Subaru WRX-STI. Yes, you are correct, Subaru did not make a Justy WRX or a Forester WRX...but "I" did. Both are now labled that way, as they are so fixed up for rally driving, that I just had to put ther WRX badges on them. My daily driver used to be the '98 Forester S-WRX, and I would generally average 22 mpg, given the way I drive, but also that it is AWD all the time, and a 4 speed auto. But I drive it like it is my WRX-STI, so the fuel mileage suffers.

Now, my new car, just sips fuel, and putters long. I am loving it so far, as it is kinda fun to get 75.7 mpg, once in awhile. The overall average since I bought this car on Monday night, has been 48.6 mpg.

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I had a sonic yellow 02 Wrx and a Silver 05 Sti, incredible cars! My Sti had a lot of work done, it was nasty.

1951vbs
11-22-2013, 08:32 PM
OK Miles, SO...what kind of car DID you purchase? I hope it wasn't anything electric as I have heard they attract lightning. My daily driver has only averaged 42mpg since I got it in late August but it is fun to ride!

Scotrod
11-23-2013, 09:07 AM
OK Miles, SO...what kind of car DID you purchase?

Don't feel bad,,, I had to Google 'WRX' to refresh my memory,,,

I guess those 'lets catch a hawk, let's eat a bug' commercials are working! :shock:

MichaelG
11-23-2013, 09:27 AM
OK Miles, SO...what kind of car DID you purchase? I hope it wasn't anything electric as I have heard they attract lightning. My daily driver has only averaged 42mpg since I got it in late August but it is fun to ride!

Well, Mike, I was left feeling a little more energized, so to speak, so I had to decide between a VW Jetta Sportwagon TDI...and a Toyota Prius "C".
I am really into the diesel engines, and can always use the storage room in the back of the Jetta Sportwagon, to haul smaller things, but...in the end...it was the Prius "C" that got me charged up, and that is what I bought. It is the baby of the Prius line, the smallest one they offer. And between the battery pack on the car, and my own electrical stimulations, I rarely need to engage the small gasoline engine, so that is why I get such good mpg figures.

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1951vbs
11-23-2013, 10:33 AM
Well, Mike, I was left feeling a little more energized, so to speak, so I had to decide between a VW Jetta Sportwagon TDI...and a Toyota Prius "C".
I am really into the diesel engines, and can always use the storage room in the back of the Jetta Sportwagon, to haul smaller things, but...in the end...it was the Prius "C" that got me charged up, and that is what I bought. It is the baby of the Prius line, the smallest one they offer. And between the battery pack on the car, and my own electrical stimulations, I rarely need to engage the small gasoline engine, so that is why I get such good mpg figures.

:drive1:

That's cool in a tree-hugger kinda way. Hard to argue with the MPG! I have been concerned about resale and maintanence costs down the road but at that price you can run it in to the ground and walk away. You will have saved the price of the car in fuel costs over it's life.

bobbyf6b
11-23-2013, 10:47 AM
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Phantom
11-23-2013, 11:01 AM
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:crackup: Bobby, I just spit out my coffee from laughing at your post.
Miles,trade that thing in on the VW Jetta Sport Wagon.... this afternoon .
Those TDI's are :Saweeet smilie: Nothing like the smell of Diesel or Jet fuel :biggthumpup:

Going down hill (coasting) my Ford 7.3 Diesel has shown on the mileage screen 99.9 mpg

MichaelG
11-23-2013, 01:05 PM
:crackup: Bobby, I just spit out my coffee from laughing at your post.
Miles,trade that thing in on the VW Jetta Sport Wagon.... this afternoon .
Those TDI's are :Saweeet smilie: Nothing like the smell of Diesel or Jet fuel :biggthumpup:

Going down hill (coasting) my Ford 7.3 Diesel has shown on the mileage screen 99.9 mpg



Thankfully, I was drinking tea when I read Bobby's post, so I couldn't spit out any coffee :pbt:

And while I am really into the TDI engines of the V-dubs...I also know that soon enough V-dub will be bringing out a diesel/electric hybrid, that should get well over 75 mpg. That is when we will sell my wife's VW cabrio that we bought brand new...and buy her a new diesel/electric hybrid.

I also love the smell of diesel fuel. Doesn't bother me at all.

But I am enjoying this new Toy Prius "C". It is fun to drive. Keep in mind, this is simply my daily driver, my grocery getter, my run to Home Depot car. It will be driven about 12K a year, while I do 3 to 4 times that on my bikes each year. I also have other vehicles, like the '06 WRX-STI that I get to beat up on Mustangs with, and my '24 Hupmobile, and my '57 MB 300SL.

Now, back to drinking the tea 'coffee'

Hornblower
11-23-2013, 01:42 PM
but...in the end...it was the Prius "C" that got me charged up, and that is what I bought.

Just when I thought I was getting to know you, you pull off something like this...shocking, simply shocking :shock: And this charges you up, really? Wait a minute, let me get this straight...an aggressive F6B rider that gets a charge by driving a Prius :yikes: You, Miles, are an enigma, totally out there and unpredictable. Now me, otoh, I'm boringly predictable. I drive a tuned VW GTI that gets less than 30 mpg because of how I drive it. It's a real hoot and one of the ways to have some fun on 4 wheels :drive1:

1951vbs
11-23-2013, 01:49 PM
Keep in mind, this is simply my daily driver, my grocery getter, my run to Home Depot car.

That just about describes my F6B except it gets to go on some trips too!

jkelley
11-25-2013, 06:07 AM
Subaru's are good cars, I have two. But I think I will stick with my favorite. 2011 Dodge Longhorn Cummins turbo. 600 HP to the ground and still gets 20 MPG when I baby it which is rare. But will tow most anything I want. My other favorite is my 1967 M-715 military truck that I restored and put in a chevy 383 stroker, it gets about 4 MPG but I only drive it to shows etc. I am doing all I can to stall the tree hugger movement!

Hornblower
11-25-2013, 08:43 AM
I am doing all I can to stall the tree hugger movement!

That's OK! Miles is taking up the slack for you :clap2:

MichaelG
11-25-2013, 08:46 AM
That's OK! Miles is taking up the slack for you :clap2:


Yes....I am. And...good morning Ken.:icon_mrgreen:

Hornblower
11-25-2013, 10:31 AM
Yes....I am. And...good morning Ken.:icon_mrgreen:

Back at you, Miles! Maybe we'll vote on you being the fastest, yet greenest F6B rider we know. Have a good one! :icon_mrgreen: