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best mpg cheap used car
im trying to find the best used car that is great on gas. has to be at least 30mpg and under 2000. also it doesnt matter what it looks like or who makes it
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Volkswagen Jetta or Golf, 5 spd., 1995-98
BMW 325, 5spd, 1993-1997 |
toyota corolla.
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One of the older 3 cylinder Ford Festivas! A buddy of mine had one in high school...he got 40-50 mpg easy!
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Honda Civc 2 door good for 300,000 miles at least
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thanks gents that will give me somthing to start looking for...right now my commute is 32 round trip 6 days a week with a 97 z71...and soon i will start having a 90 mile commute round trip 5 days a week.
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I vote for the honda civic as these are tough little cars. Here is a quick story of what my friends went through back some years ago.
We went to a party and the guy lived on a street that will flood from the river when we have a northeastern. He left his car there and over night the winds picked up to 40mph and it was a high tide early that morning. This was a cold front moving in and his car got flooded up to the steering wheel. He figured it was totaled as it allready had over 200,000 miles on the car. That night the water frooze with his car still with water up to his seats. Two days latter the ice melted and the water went down. I took him to see the car and just for a laugh he tried starting it up. Yep, it fired up but was running very rough. We cleaned out a few things and it seemed to run pretty good. I followed him home and he did his best to dry out the interior and I told him that the altinator and starter would go very soon. He ended up driving that car around town for two years and never replaced a thing except for an oil change. Finally the starter went so he decided it was time for a newer car. He gave the car to a friends son and I think he drove it around for another year before it just fell apart. |
I've had tons of luck with older toyotas, diesel volkswagens are usually good on MPGs.
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I do about 3 to 400 miles a week in my 2002 Z71 Chevy truck at 14 miles a gallon!!!!!!!:cry:
I have been kind of looking but I have something in the works you guys don't know about, But after I am done with that I will be buying something and I am looking at Toyota. |
Honda CRX HF - got 50+ mpg in 1989 :)
92 - 96 Civics can get you low 40's if you go easy on the pedal. |
Another good option is late 90's to early 00's saturns. They get 30 plus and can be found for super cheap. Their resale value is awful, but they have good little motors in them.
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A good read along the lines of this thread, at one of my favorite blogs:
http://www.carlustblog.com/2008/04/car-lust--geo-m.html |
I had found this site a long time ago,
people put real milage reports on here: http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/drive.shtml |
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