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Fletch XXX 10-14-2011 05:40 AM

What cars have the best mpg when comes to fuel?
 
what are some nice cars with good mpg?

DVTimes 10-14-2011 05:44 AM

get an old 306, they run on air. i have one. costs nothing to run.

or you could get a smart car (www.smart.com).

DVTimes 10-14-2011 05:46 AM

fiat 500 also is super economical.

Fletch XXX 10-14-2011 05:49 AM

i dont think i could do the smart car LOL but the fiats look nice, but not sure about something that small... they sell fiats in new orleans? LOL never seen one on the road.

Fletch XXX 10-14-2011 05:55 AM

500cc? can they even go on freeway? im clueless about engine size lol

are those cars like the 100cc scooters? lol you cant even legally get on freeway with them. minimum i think 150cc think might be 300cc in california... dnt recall.

DVTimes 10-14-2011 06:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 18490691)
500cc? can they even go on freeway? im clueless about engine size lol

are those cars like the 100cc scooters? lol you cant even legally get on freeway with them. minimum i think 150cc think might be 300cc in california... dnt recall.

i am in the uk, but you should be ok.

in the uk, i think anything under 5cc is not legal on a motorway (but i forget).

those cars are fine though.

i belive they are based on the old french car.

DVTimes 10-14-2011 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 18490674)
i dont think i could do the smart car LOL but the fiats look nice, but not sure about something that small... they sell fiats in new orleans? LOL never seen one on the road.

i have chatted to a few people who have smart cars. many do long milege so they have them.

they are fast too.

an estage agent has a fancy car but drives this for work (the smart car) as it has his business logo on it, cheap to run (he drives all over looking at houses), and as its small its easy to get about.

DVTimes 10-14-2011 06:07 AM

I think Honda have a reputation for low fuel consuption too, and there cars last and last.

also daft as it sounds, you can get indian made cars that are cheap on fuel. in the uk we have the gwiz electric car. popular in london. its sold in other countries under a different name. but in the uk they called it gwiz so people did not know it was indian made.

my mate had a ford ka. that was cheap on fuel. but it rusted with ease.

MaDalton 10-14-2011 06:12 AM

something like Jetta TDI

candyflip 10-14-2011 06:15 AM

My dad gets about 60mpg in his Prius.

I had a Highlander Hybrid that got over 35mpg.

Our first Mini Cooper got good mileage too.

Honda used to have a CRX in the mid 90s that got 55mpg and was a gas only engine, not hybrid.

Fletch XXX 10-14-2011 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by candyflip (Post 18490709)
My dad gets about 60mpg in his Prius.

I had a Highlander Hybrid that got over 35mpg.

Our first Mini Cooper got good mileage too.

Honda used to have a CRX in the mid 90s that got 55mpg and was a gas only engine, not hybrid.

i know, im like, these fiats only get 38 mpg, i had old honda when i was in highschool got that in 1993 LOL

nissan leaf has over 100mpg!

CurrentlySober 10-14-2011 06:33 AM

very few cars can play a .mpg video clip... Regardless of their make... :2 cents:

Si 10-14-2011 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 18490739)
i know, im like, these fiats only get 38 mpg, i had old honda when i was in highschool got that in 1993 LOL

nissan leaf has over 100mpg!

Nissan Leaf?

Watch top gear ASAP if you are even thinking about getting something as pathetic as that car. 13 hours to charge the thing.

Ford Focus, Hyundai Veloster, Chevrolet Spark or Cruze, all get over 40mpg

Or wait til 2013 for bmw i3 :thumbsup More on that as soon as I can post a new thread.

seeandsee 10-14-2011 06:47 AM

hmmm, you need low cca for that, and something that use cheap gas... some italian cars feet it

Fletch XXX 10-14-2011 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Si (Post 18490774)
Nissan Leaf?

Watch top gear ASAP if you are even thinking about getting something as pathetic as that car. 13 hours to charge the thing.

Ford Focus, Hyundai Veloster, Chevrolet Spark or Cruze, all get over 40mpg

Or wait til 2013 for bmw i3 :thumbsup More on that as soon as I can post a new thread.

yeah im weary of electric, just noting that mpg hasnt really increased at all really. Old Hondas in 90s did 30+ and now decades later with all technology all they can give is 38-45 mpg?

how come everything else in this world has quadrupled in productivity and technology, except gas engines...? it doesnt even make sense to have such lack of forward progression in such a powerful industry.

Wilsy 10-14-2011 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 18490657)
what are some nice cars with good mpg?

I have a Audi A4 S,line 2.0 litre Diesel and i get 61mpg at 70 mph on cruise control not bad at all :2 cents:

Obvioulsy that is on a motorway not sure about city miles

L-Pink 10-14-2011 08:17 AM

German diesel.

PR_Phil 10-14-2011 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 18490779)
yeah im weary of electric, just noting that mpg hasnt really increased at all really. Old Hondas in 90s did 30+ and now decades later with all technology all they can give is 38-45 mpg?

how come everything else in this world has quadrupled in productivity and technology, except gas engines...? it doesnt even make sense to have such lack of forward progression in such a powerful industry.

it makes perfect sense, cars get better, you can charge more, cars get cooler features, you can charge more, care get better gas mileage, fuel companies make less money. Gas mileage will go up for the most part, only based on government regulations.

from what I have read, and I know there is a lot of bunk info out there, I am pretty sure that most cars with under 200 hp, that weigh less than 3,000 lbs can be made to get close to 70 mpg.

you can buy engine computer programmers that will give you 20% more fuel economy, spark plugs that will give you 5 to 6% more fuel economy, a K&N filter system will give you several more horsepower, and still give you a couple % better fuel economy.

when you buy a car, it is specifically engineered to give you shitty fuel economy.

the issue isn't just caused by the car companies themselves, most people don't realize this, but you get 6-7% better gas mileage on a asphalt road then you do on a concrete road. Here in Windsor, they are making more and more roads concrete, because they don't get as many potholes, and the need to be resurfaced less. But they are a lot shittier to drive on, and they cost drivers money.

so, the government spends 3 times as much to make a road concrete, effectively making it more expensive to drive on.

then they do the opposite with the same effect, to save money, we use traffic lights instead of overpasses and underpasses. It costs a couple million to make an underpass, so we just throw in a traffic light, which is the biggest reason cars get shitty mileage in the city

Vendzilla 10-14-2011 08:50 AM

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Grapesoda 10-14-2011 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 18490657)
what are some nice cars with good mpg?

chevy volt be about the best, and most practical... if you fart in the smart car you have to pull over and step out because there is no more room.

Vendzilla 10-14-2011 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by bm bradley (Post 18491092)
chevy volt be about the best, and most practical... if you fart in the smart car you have to pull over and step out because there is no more room.

33,500 for the base model is a little high for a little car like that

L-Pink 10-14-2011 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 18491083)

Electric motorcycle.

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Markul 10-14-2011 12:40 PM

Here is one:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_iQ

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...-Toyota_iQ.JPG

_Richard_ 10-14-2011 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Markul (Post 18491621)

is that as scary as it's predecessors for highway driving?

Si 10-14-2011 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 18490779)
yeah im weary of electric, just noting that mpg hasnt really increased at all really. Old Hondas in 90s did 30+ and now decades later with all technology all they can give is 38-45 mpg?

how come everything else in this world has quadrupled in productivity and technology, except gas engines...? it doesnt even make sense to have such lack of forward progression in such a powerful industry.

Like I said in the BMW thread, I would never ever buy a fully electric car. They have so many problems.

Ford Focus is 59mpg anything rated 4.8l/100km is about 58/59mpg. You could probably get more if you can coast it. Don't buy a Manual and you will get better fuel economy aswell most probably. I've noticed on a few cars I have been looking up that the Manual version have slightly worse fuel economy. Not sure if true, but manual is just stupid in this day and age anyway unless you plan on going off-road.

Markul 10-14-2011 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by _Richard_ (Post 18491636)
is that as scary as it's predecessors for highway driving?

Not at all. I own a black IQ. It's not like my VW Golf TSI ofc, but it does 140-150 Kmh with no problem (though it takes a while to get there) and it's not wobbly like the smart car - or nearly as noisy.

It's a great city car, easy to park and does 18-25 km/l. It also has all the luxury you want (aircon, heated seats and mirrors and so on). Only you can't really sit more than 3 people and if you are over 195 cm high, it's not too comfy.

Markul 10-14-2011 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Si (Post 18491649)
Like I said in the BMW thread, I would never ever buy a fully electric car. They have so many problems.

Ford Focus is 59mpg anything rated 4.8l/100km is about 58/59mpg. You could probably get more if you can coast it. Don't buy a Manual and you will get better fuel economy aswell most probably. I've noticed on a few cars I have been looking up that the Manual version have slightly worse fuel economy. Not sure if true, but manual is just stupid in this day and age anyway unless you plan on going off-road.

Actually it's always the other way around, manual = less fuel consumption. Automatic = more fuel spent per mile.

At least in EU cars haha

Si 10-14-2011 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Markul (Post 18491657)
Actually it's always the other way around, manual = less fuel consumption. Automatic = more fuel spent per mile.

At least in EU cars haha

Hmm, probably depends on the situation. If you start going up a hill and you can get it into the proper gear quicker than an auto could than yeah that might help as an example.

Going back down the other side of that same hill the Auto will probably coast better.

I dunno, just noticed it on a car the other day that the Manual was .2L worse in the city and on the highway than the Manual. Think it was one of the new(er) Hyundai models.

Markul 10-14-2011 02:07 PM

Well if you look at the tech specs of cars, they all (again, I only look at cars in EU) list manual as having a better milage.

Naturally it all comes down to the driver in the real world :) and with all the fucking cueing, I wish mine were automatic ><

Si 10-14-2011 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Markul (Post 18491869)
Well if you look at the tech specs of cars, they all (again, I only look at cars in EU) list manual as having a better milage.

Naturally it all comes down to the driver in the real world :) and with all the fucking cueing, I wish mine were automatic ><

Here we go, this was the one I noticed it on. Only shows on the city and overall .2 more on the manual and .1 overall. No different on highway economy.

http://www.hyundaicanada.com/Pages/s...model=Veloster

And yeah, the way you drive is another thing. Lots of places to coast where I am, barely touch the throttle.

This is also interesting, City better for Manual, Highway better on Auto:

http://www.hyundaicanada.com/Pages/s...x?model=Accent

Obviously depends on the car aswell.

Minte 10-14-2011 02:48 PM

There is nothing in my garage that will make a *best economy list*.

HerPimp 10-14-2011 02:58 PM

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Vendzilla 10-14-2011 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 18491101)
Electric motorcycle.

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they have a gas version and a electric version

Jakez 10-14-2011 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Si (Post 18491649)
Like I said in the BMW thread, I would never ever buy a fully electric car. They have so many problems.

Ford Focus is 59mpg anything rated 4.8l/100km is about 58/59mpg. You could probably get more if you can coast it. Don't buy a Manual and you will get better fuel economy aswell most probably. I've noticed on a few cars I have been looking up that the Manual version have slightly worse fuel economy. Not sure if true, but manual is just stupid in this day and age anyway unless you plan on going off-road.

Not sure about that specific car but manual cars have always been much better on fuel economy.

DVTimes 10-14-2011 05:25 PM

by the way the top gear on nissan leaf turns out it was a fix. it turns out that it did not run out of power.

however these electric cars still seem expensive, when you think that the batteries need changing from time to time and they cost almost as much as a car.

DVTimes 10-14-2011 05:27 PM

you could opt for an electric scooter.

they seem cheap and go miles on a charge, and re-charge quick. some the battery lifts out so you can charge it very easily.

DVTimes 10-14-2011 05:29 PM

one option is to buy an old deasel car and use cooking oil.

somone said my old 306 would run fine on used cooking oil. but i do so little milage that its not worth the hassel.

Lace 10-14-2011 05:31 PM

A friend of mine has a civic hybrid and is getting 48-52mpg. I think that'll be my next purchase. My jeep gets 12mpg and up to 14 on a good day. I don't even drive it much anymore for that simple fact.

garce 10-14-2011 06:38 PM

I can't tell you which cars have the best mpg when it comes to fuel, but I CAN tell you which car has gotten the best mileage per cumshot. MPC, as it was...

My old 1986 Omini GLH had a better jizz per mile consumption than any car that I - or any of my friends - have owned since. I doubt that its record will ever be beaten.


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