Many a classic car was destroyed because of Obummers Cash for Clunkers program back thenHonestly; the 08-12 era of high gas prices was what helped me the most to lose weight by riding a bicycle everywhere
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Many a classic car was destroyed because of Obummers Cash for Clunkers program back thenHonestly; the 08-12 era of high gas prices was what helped me the most to lose weight by riding a bicycle everywhere
So I have to ask, did you go back to the future for that 2107 Tacoma?2107 Tacoma Sport daily driver and a 2004.5 Duramax with a Lance 850 for everything else.
That included many a "not quite a gas guzzler" cars from the 1980s.. I'm still bitter that it made finding good affordable gas sippers harder from the 1980sMany a classic car was destroyed because of Obummers Cash for Clunkers program back then
It sure looks that waySo I have to ask, did you go back to the future for that 2107 Tacoma?
I had a Kia Rio for a while. Zippy little car that got 33MPG around town with me driving it like a teenager.When we bought our latest "Hot Rod", Wife was again talking about selling our little Kia we have had since new in box but don't use any more. I told her the way things are going I want to hang onto that. Thing gets mid 30's in town, low 40's highway, so if we screw around and end up with a 73 gas crunch again that thing could come in handy
That's the one we have. With 6 speed manual. When I use it now and then I run it wide open and still get amazing mileage. When we bought it we had just moved to the far side of the damn county. So wanted something easy on gas we could share. Was looking for one of these a couple years old. This one was cheaper new as they were having a real hard time selling them. Seems not many still know how to drive a standard any more so the dealers could not get rid of these.I had a Kia Rio for a while. Zippy little car that got 33MPG around town with me driving it like a teenager.
I ended up giving it to my son, but I really liked that little car.
Agreed! Gas up here in westerm WA is already pushing $5.00 right now. My Harley gets 40mpg.Yeah good call. Gas may edge to $6 a gallon this summer. The GMC got like 10-12mpg, the Mustang 20-25, but the 328i will get 35-36 on the freeway. And the bike..well, 50-60.
Wife's X5..not so good. Maybe 22.
Quad4The 1983 Oldsmobile Ciera FWD 2 door, with 13" wheels, 3 speed auto, 2.5 FI Iron duke boat anchor.. did average 40mpg when I drove it around... but took a couple minutes to get to highway speeds sometimes I wonder how good it would have done, if I had given it the DOHC 4 cyl engine from the N-bodies/Twin Cam Saturn engines, I think those were 2.4L? Lighter block, DOHC, higher HP, closer power to the iron block EFI Buick 3.8Ls of the late 80s, early 90s. Edit. The 2.4LDOHCs were in Grand Ams, Skylarks, Olds Calais 442 FWD N-bodies, and then rebadged as TwinCam for the Saturns. They did 160-180hp SAE Net, and the 2.5L Iron Duke did 80-85hp SAE Net; so nearly double the power with less weight in theory would mean a quicker car, maybe similar mpg
Yeah those. I drove a 92 Skylark with the hated SOHC 2.3L version for a short time.Quad4
I have known a few people like that over the years. Normally people who lived through some REAL tough times. I sometimes have to force myself to toss out stuff because I so well remember having nothing. Fortunately do know better than to ruin something trying to save a buck. Often have a hard time tossing food but once you have had food poisoning one time it gets FAR easier to toss out to critters anything I am not 110% sure of thereSlightly off topic but my wife drives a Toyota Avalon Hybrid and it gets 43 mpg city or highway. Her parents were from the Depression and her dad was so thrifty that it cost him a lot of money over time. They lived seventeen miles from town and when they were not home, he turned the water heater off. That included a trip to town and back. He had a 80's Chevy diesel pickup and his wife had a Cadillac. When he changed the oil in the Cadillac he would use the used oil in the diesel pickup, and he destroyed the engine. I have a lot more but I suspect you get the picture.
Thanks for posting. Now I get to explain to my wife why I have a hard on in the middle of the kitchen while looking at my phone.This one actually gets good gas mileage...as long as you stay off the hammer. Scale weight of 2340 lbs and the Webers just sip along until you hit the main jets at 2000 rpm. But by the time you look over at the speedo in front of the passenger seat your doing 85 to 90 so who cares about mpg after that point.
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Is that a kit car or the real thing? Either way, she's beautiful.This one actually gets good gas mileage...as long as you stay off the hammer. Scale weight of 2340 lbs and the Webers just sip along until you hit the main jets at 2000 rpm. But by the time you look over at the speedo in front of the passenger seat your doing 85 to 90 so who cares about mpg after that point.
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100% agree!Honestly; the 08-12 era of high gas prices was what helped me the most to lose weight by riding a bicycle everywhere
Beautiful....This one actually gets good gas mileage...as long as you stay off the hammer. Scale weight of 2340 lbs and the Webers just sip along until you hit the main jets at 2000 rpm. But by the time you look over at the speedo in front of the passenger seat your doing 85 to 90 so who cares about mpg after that point.
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