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  • #16
    Originally posted by Zkribbler


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    • #17
      Originally posted by Dauphin
      How long does it take an American to drive 100,000 miles?

      I'd estimate based on the odometer in my car that I've done less than 25,000 in the last 10 years (when I started driving).
      The average is 12k to 15k per annum, so 7 or 8 years to 100k.
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      • #18
        Someone who writes "I can't find highway stats, but assume they're worse" should not write about cars ever.
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        • #19
          True. Chevy's website has them. Highway is 22 mpg for their regular hybrid, 20 mpg for the 4x4.

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          • #20
            Bigger is not always better.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Apocalypse
              Someone who writes "I can't find highway stats, but assume they're worse" should not write about cars ever.
              That line jumped out at me too.

              Zkribbler - I could post pictures of what a "sensible, space-conscious Smart Fortwo" (and it's apparently "sensible" occupants) looks like after an accident but this is a family site... Needless to say these folks don't look anywhere as smart then.
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              • #22
                Ok... my 95 Maxima got better mileage than this, and it was by no means a small car.
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                • #23
                  with so many car experts assembled here, I have an a bit off topic question (it is about cars, though).

                  A local newspaper have compared four cars, Ford Mondeo 2.0, Kia Magentis, Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Avenger. The two american cars was merciless shot down as you would do with a wild dog with rabies.

                  Avenger : diesel engine that sounds like an retirement ready Mack truck (an VW engine to be fair), wind noise like an Volvo 144, assembly quality that would made a Lada worker ashamed; interior low quality plasitc with remnants from the molding form and it cost 50 k$ more than the Kia.

                  Sebring : it's a luxury version of the Avenger, interior have leather, wooden panels, aluminium and chrome though all made of nice looking plastic.Gearshift is a mess, clutch the same and steering just as "talkative" as a mafiaboss. The engine sounds like a V8 that has got amputated one row of cylinders and nothing happens when hitting the speeder in fifth. It has 156 hp, but nothing really happens before you reach 5000 rpm.

                  Compared to that, Mondeo and Kia is considered as high quality assembly, interior and performance.

                  Not knowing anything about Chrysler and Doge, is that a fair description ?
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                  • #24
                    The only one of the four I have driven is the Sebring. I never had any acceleration issues with them (I drove many). I would concur with the "talkative" steering ( ) however. It is a tad loose.
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                    • #25
                      Well, I have a Mondeo 1.8 1998 with 220.000 km and is actually quite satisfied by it's performance (I don't want to send it to 5000 rpm in fifth - that would send me above 180 ) Despite it's age and mileage, both out and inner is pretty speckless (well, it do need a vacuum).
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Apocalypse
                        Someone who writes "I can't find highway stats, but assume they're worse" should not write about cars ever.
                        That is not an unreasonable statement when concerning hybrid cars. Consider that when the speed falls below a certain level, the car switches to electric until the speed goes back above the certain level. That means that the electric battery is in use far more in city driving than in highway driving (ie, not at all unless you are in a traffic jam ).

                        For example, the Toyota Prius gets 45 mpg on the highway and 48 mpg in the city.
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                        • #27
                          Good point.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Apocalypse
                            Someone who writes "I can't find highway stats, but assume they're worse" should not write about cars ever.
                            I thought the same ...
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui


                              That is not an unreasonable statement when concerning hybrid cars. Consider that when the speed falls below a certain level, the car switches to electric until the speed goes back above the certain level. That means that the electric battery is in use far more in city driving than in highway driving (ie, not at all unless you are in a traffic jam ).

                              For example, the Toyota Prius gets 45 mpg on the highway and 48 mpg in the city.
                              that isn't quite right - you have to charge the battery at some point, so the 48 mpg is a fake value.
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                              • #30
                                You don't charge the Prius battery. It takes its power from the brakes.

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