On 30 Jun 2005 15:04:28 GMT, Dave Hinz wrote:
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 06:36:32 -0500, Prometheus wrote:
On 27 Jun 2005 15:25:25 GMT, Dave Hinz wrote:
Well, if it's going to be relevant when we're talking about a
transportation device, yeah, it's kind of important.
VAUXHALL Astra, MY2004 1686 D 80.7
VAUXHALL Astra, MY2004 1686 D 80.7
CITROEN C1 1398 D 83.1
HONDA Insight 995 P/ E 94.2
Would any of those pass USA'n crash tests?
FORD New Focus 1560 D 70.6
I sure hope so, considering the Ford dealership just sold me one.
Doesn't get 70 mpg, though. I've got 41 without A/C so far, though-
that's with the manual transmission and approximately 20% stop-and-go
city traffic. With the A/C on, it drops to about 32 mpg.
So, why does this table show 70.6 and you see 41? Even the empirical
vs. USA'n gallon size doesn't wash with the numbers.
That's a good question- the mfg sticker claims 35-51 hwy mpg. I have
no idea where the table came from in the first place. Could be they
used some kind of test that had nothing to do with real-world
conditions.
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