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kill me now posted:35mpg out of a 4cyl midsized sedan on the highway isn't all that special these days. I get 35+ in my GTI all the time on the highway. so, yeah, that doesn't seem very spectacular to me either.
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tijag posted:I get 35+ in my GTI all the time on the highway. so, yeah, that doesn't seem very spectacular to me either. I used to get ~34mpg out of my Optima SX with the 2.0t engine on the highway.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 01:38 |
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tijag posted:I get 35+ in my GTI all the time on the highway. so, yeah, that doesn't seem very spectacular to me either. A gti isn't a midsize sedan though?
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 01:46 |
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Hey I'm used to 25, don't judge. Also I think the average was just under 37 after 5 hours of driving.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 02:00 |
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I'm going to be the only guy who buys the turbo 6 Kia sedan. They should give me money or something.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 02:01 |
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euphronius posted:I'm going to be the only guy who buys the turbo 6 Kia sedan. I'm definitely getting one. An AWD V6TT lift-back does all sorts of things to my private bits.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 02:34 |
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I just got 18mpg in a wrangler. I still want one.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 03:34 |
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tijag posted:I get 35+ in my GTI all the time on the highway. so, yeah, that doesn't seem very spectacular to me either. Is this like "my corvette gets 30+mpg on the highway" (read: 20mpg mixed) or does it get legitimately good fuel economy?
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 04:10 |
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euphronius posted:I'm going to be the only guy who buys the turbo 6 Kia sedan. If I'm forbidden from getting a coupe next time I'm car shopping I'll be seriously considering it.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 04:11 |
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oRenj9 posted:Is this like "my corvette gets 30+mpg on the highway" (read: 20mpg mixed) or does it get legitimately good fuel economy? I'm also curious if this is legit MPG or what the computer says.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 04:16 |
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big crush on Chad OMG posted:I'm also curious if this is legit MPG or what the computer says. I don't know about the gti but I've got an Optima with the 2.0t and it sure as hell doesn't get 34mpg on the highway. If it's a really flat area the computer will say 34 but it's always 1.5-2.5mpg off of reality.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 04:43 |
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What is highway for you too? 35mpg in 60mph traffic bumper to bumper or 75-85mph nobody around you in texas?
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 04:46 |
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For what it's worth, my 2008 GTI gets worse mileage than what the dash says. Sustained interstate driving it might claim 35+ (in the right weather with no AC) but I think the absolute highest I've measured for a tank with predominantly that type of driving is like 33.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 05:26 |
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david_a posted:For what it's worth, my 2008 GTI gets worse mileage than what the dash says. Sustained interstate driving it might claim 35+ (in the right weather with no AC) but I think the absolute highest I've measured for a tank with predominantly that type of driving is like 33. Well I mean, that makes sense obviously. The instantaneous MPG while on a flat and level highway is always going to be at least slightly higher than the average on a tank because a flat and level highway is literally the most efficient possible surface for an ICE car except downhill. In other news my dumbass Fiesta has average MPG available on the trip computer, which can be reset at any time, but no way to view instantaneous MPG. Michael Scott fucked around with this message at 06:01 on Jan 20, 2017 |
# ? Jan 20, 2017 05:59 |
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My 3 with the 2.5 averages 30 mpg, probably 70/30 city/highway. I have a pretty heavy foot too. The motor and auto tranny feel great too. It's the first car I've owned where I haven't gotten bored within two years.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 11:14 |
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My car gets 22mpg in pure freeway cruising. But its not a 4 pot midsize sedan, either.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 16:29 |
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Rwd is back, from Hyundai and Kia
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 16:37 |
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So that new Honda C-HR popped up on my facebook feed so I took the opportunity to ask how much the obscenely huge headlights are to replace on it. At first one of their media team seemed more than happy to find out for me, a few days passed and I prodded them again only to get the following answer:quote:The price of parts varies around the country due to franchised dealer networks. All parts, lights included are covered by the warranty in case of manufacturer fault. If you had an accident (made less likely by our Safety Sense suite of software) you'd be covered by insurance. We can't think why a light unit would otherwise need replacing as it is designed to last the lifetime of the car. Let's try and avoid the question eh? Eventually I talked them round, accusing them of having something to hide quote:light replacement in the UK for our top grade C-HR would come to £483.55. This compares favourably with other manufacturers. That's each of course. Ouch.
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Olympic Mathlete posted:So that new Honda C-HR popped up on my facebook feed so I took the opportunity to ask how much the obscenely huge headlights are to replace on it. At first one of their media team seemed more than happy to find out for me, a few days passed and I prodded them again only to get the following answer: That's not bad, I had a single taillight broken on my base-ish 2013 V6 Mustang and insurance paid a parts cost of a little more than $1k for just the single taillight assembly, was about a $4k repair in total. $1k taillights in a $20k car.
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Olympic Mathlete posted:So that new Honda C-HR popped up on my facebook feed so I took the opportunity to ask how much the obscenely huge headlights are to replace on it. At first one of their media team seemed more than happy to find out for me, a few days passed and I prodded them again only to get the following answer: are you talking about the Toyota C-HR? That price sounds fairly standard for modern non-HID headlights. HID complete assemblies are quite a bit more expensive.
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Twerk from Home posted:That's not bad, I had a single taillight broken on my base-ish 2013 V6 Mustang and insurance paid a parts cost of a little more than $1k for just the single taillight assembly, was about a $4k repair in total. That's how you can total a car by backing into a light pole in a parking lot at 5 mph.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 17:11 |
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Christobevii3 posted:What is highway for you too? 35mpg in 60mph traffic bumper to bumper or 75-85mph nobody around you in texas? I'd say in between, like 65-70 cruising for the mileage i mentioned. Normally its significantly less, but that's more like 70-75 in hectic D.C. beltway scenarios, slowing down for left lane blockers and maneuvering around.
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 02:00 |
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Brand new OEM Tail lights for my 20 year old Nissan were $900Aud For some reason plastic housing and rubber gaskets are expensive.
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 12:11 |
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Laserface posted:Brand new OEM Tail lights for my 20 year old Nissan were $900Aud Because gently caress you, pay me I guess
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 13:13 |
I just replaced two tail lights and bulbs for $90 US on amazon, not OEM though.
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 15:03 |
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The body shop my GTI is at quoted my headlights at $300 a piece. I think they ordered halogens at that price... They said they order off the VIN so maybe the price on OEM lighting package lights has gone down? I'm gonna make them send me a picture before I go 700 miles to pick it up and it has loving halogens on it.
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fknlo posted:The body shop my GTI is at quoted my headlights at $300 a piece. I think they ordered halogens at that price... They said they order off the VIN so maybe the price on OEM lighting package lights has gone down? I'm gonna make them send me a picture before I go 700 miles to pick it up and it has loving halogens on it. They might have ordered aftermarket or used, depending on their part replacement policy.
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 15:57 |
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LED headlights on BMW's cost like 3.2 to 4.5 grand a piece, and that isn't even on M cars. Good thing you have to replace the whole assembly if something goes wrong with it
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big crush on Chad OMG posted:They might have ordered aftermarket or used, depending on their part replacement policy. All OEM and new according to them. I find any used or aftermarket parts and we'll have issues. I told them that price wasn't right for the correct lights, we'll see what happens! In other new car related stuff, I got a Jeep Renegade rental yesterday. Not great, but worlds better than the Dart I drove back from Colorado. I thought it was odd that it didn't have stereo controls on the steering wheel until I discovered them while trying out manual mode on the transmission as it went to redline in 1st. The back side of the steering wheel seems like a really dumb place to put stereo controls, does anyone else do that?
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 16:06 |
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Nodoze posted:LED headlights on BMW's cost like 3.2 to 4.5 grand a piece, and that isn't even on M cars. Good thing you have to replace the whole assembly if something goes wrong with it Christ I could probably fab something twice as strong as whatever there is on there with that price. And then make 20 of it. Besides the LEDs shouldnt burn out unless they put a bargain bin circuit behind it. Lrn2rench or pay I guess. Rigged Death Trap fucked around with this message at 16:20 on Jan 21, 2017 |
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Dang, and I thought the adaptive xenon housing for $900 was expensive on my E46.
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 18:40 |
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Rigged Death Trap posted:Christ How many lights do you think need to be replaced because they burn out vs. getting broken
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 18:51 |
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Quick Draw McGraw posted:How many lights do you think need to be replaced because they burn out vs. getting broken Or stolen
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 19:10 |
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fknlo posted:All OEM and new according to them. I find any used or aftermarket parts and we'll have issues. I told them that price wasn't right for the correct lights, we'll see what happens! Chrysler, and Jeep in particular, have been doing that for ages. My Dad's 02 GC overland had those radio controls on the back of the wheel.
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# ? Jan 22, 2017 02:07 |
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BloodBag posted:Chrysler, and Jeep in particular, have been doing that for ages. My Dad's 02 GC overland had those radio controls on the back of the wheel. Had a rental Impala with volume and tuning controls on the back of the wheel. 2013? 2014, maybe? It kind of made sense based on where my fingers rested on the wheel, but it took a while to find them.
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# ? Jan 22, 2017 05:19 |
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2017 f-250/f-350 2wds are still twin i-beam front suspension
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# ? Jan 23, 2017 14:57 |
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butterbar posted:A gti isn't a midsize sedan though? I think the weight of both cars is roughly the same at around 3200lbs? Also I frequently average 39-42 mpg on the highway depending on traffic and the direction I'm heading. Anyways, I think smallish car MPGs are just pretty good on most modern new cars.
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BloodBag posted:Chrysler, and Jeep in particular, have been doing that for ages. My Dad's 02 GC overland had those radio controls on the back of the wheel. My '03 Mini had controls on the back of the steering wheel.
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BloodBag posted:Chrysler, and Jeep in particular, have been doing that for ages. My Dad's 02 GC overland had those radio controls on the back of the wheel. Yep, pretty sure all WJs had them. As a Chrysler-product owner, they're fine. But my first experience with these was a in a rental Caravan, and as a renter they loving suck unless you already own a Chrysler product with them. No labeling of any sort anywhere.
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Powershift posted:2017 f-250/f-350 2wds are still twin i-beam front suspension I think the vast majority of people who buy 2WD F250s and F350s are just fleet buyers. They are only interested in the accounting. They want a cheap truck every 5 years. Twin I-beam is cheap and simple. Even for the slightly technologically inclined, it sounds great in marketing, going well with BUILT FORD TOUGH! Ford gets to just laugh while they make the same old truck for 50 years straight and make tons of profit on it anyway. So what if it tears up tires, can't stay in alignment, wonders all over the road. The peons on the front line deal with that not the buyers. Then we get to laugh at them for having to replace the tires after only 20k.
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