Great gas mileage cars of all time

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So with the rising gas prices, what are some of those cars you DD or wish you had for a DD. Im also interested as i want to get a different car(currently the 2002 taurus ses....BALLER STATUS) so i can get better than 16 mpg. Ill start off with the Saturn LS....my buddy had one and he frequently ran it to redline and still got 35+ mpg. My autos teacher has one, 94 i believe that has 143K and is 'just getting broken in'
 
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ahh yes....but i might be getting 2 cars instead of my one :) and i already am finishing the 48 chevy with a 350 and 3.73 gears
 

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Lrall said:
ahh yes....but i might be getting 2 cars instead of my one :) and i already am finishing the 48 chevy with a 350 and 3.73 gears

you should put it on bags and drag it. :)
 

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My Cobra is my DD and I would not change a thing.

But a good high fuel economy car was a VW Rabbit with a diesel. Back in the day they got about 55mpg, but that was before the ultra low sulfer diesel fuels.
 

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16 mpg out of an 02 Taurus? That's awfully low... My sister's '96 Taurus is generally in the 20-22 mpg range.

As for me, the only other cars I'd consider for DD would be a 5-speed Camry (Had two, I liked them... 25-30 mpg no matter how they were driven) or an HPP Crown Vic/GMQ. My '95 Marquis averaged 18-20 MPG and to me that's acceptable.

But, Goldmember goes all 4 seasons...
 

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lol....

seriously though...

bikes get great gas mileage...

then again, you probably dont want to ride around on a bike with the idiots on the roads these days
 
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realitygt said:
Lrall said:
ahh yes....but i might be getting 2 cars instead of my one :) and i already am finishing the 48 chevy with a 350 and 3.73 gears

you should put it on bags and drag it. :)
lol...im building it for my gpa with his money or it would be laying body with 20's and titanium drag blocks out back lol.....We still might bag it, 5 inches of tire to fender gap will NOT fly
and does anyone know how jetta's fair in the gas mileage area?
 

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My mother has a Jetta and it gets really good gas mileage! Sorry I do not know exact #'s, it is just very good though! Her's in an 07.
 

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I'm pretty sure I've heard of Jettas gettin good gas mileage... but then again, any smaller vehicle will get better gas mileage than what you're used to.

My friend's got a Del Sol and even though its one of the ugliest cars ever created, it gets pretty good gas mileage and he says its pretty fun to drive too. I can't give any real numbers, but he likes it even though we all make fun of him for it.
 

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How good are STis mpg wise? Not that I care but I'm thinking about getting one.
 

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I carpool with my GF in her '03 Civic EX stick shift. ~35mpg, zero problems, little maintenance. It rules.
 

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The wife and I are looking into mini coops. Those get 32-35 mpg. It's a BMW owned company so regular scheduled maintenance is free. I think its for 3 yrs.
 

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