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Re: Reasonable MPG on 96 Civic in City driving
| slim | 31 Oct 2006 02:59 |
>> I would like to know what you think is a reasonable MPG figure on a 96 >> Civic DX Coupe with 75K in city driving. I am currently getting 19-21 [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > I think that even "average" drivers use too much gas pedal when > accelerating Yes, we do! ;-) Even here in Noo Yawk, I floor the pedal several times a day.
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| Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay | 29 Oct 2006 12:40 |
> I would like to know what you think is a reasonable MPG figure on a 96 > Civic DX Coupe with 75K in city driving. I am currently getting 19-21 > City and 30- 34 Highway. Yes, I have a lead foot. LOL. According to Edmonds:
"Our tests showed that the most significant way to save gas is: you. And we're talking massive fuel economy gains. Think you need a hybrid? Chances are you've got hybrid-style mileage in your gas pedal foot. Don't mash the gas when you start up. Take the long view of the road and brake easy. This tip alone can save you unbelievable amounts of gas."
I think that even "average" drivers use too much gas pedal when accelerating
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| slim | 28 Oct 2006 06:07 |
I would like to know what you think is a reasonable MPG figure on a 96 Civic DX Coupe with 75K in city driving. I am currently getting 19-21 City and 30- 34 Highway. Yes, I have a lead foot. LOL.
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