Posted by cj3b_jeep on September 13, 2007 at 05:31:29 from (131.123.222.106):
In Reply to: New car gas milage? posted by John in Ct on September 12, 2007 at 18:14:23:
Some newer vehicles get better mileage than the older models. My 92 Toyota truck, 4 cyl, auto. gets 22, the brand new version gets 27. That being said, most newer, smaller cars are not that impressive when it comes to mileage. A Toyota Corola gets 41, but the smaller model they make gets the same mileage. A Ford Focus gets 33 MPG, but a 1987 Escort GT got 4, and was a much hotter little car. That dumb looking Mercedes Smart car you see in comercials, and running around all over Canada, only gets in the mid 40s. By the size, weight and engine size, it really should be getting 55 mpg.
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