'86 Silverado Shorty....I get about 9. But I make it to each gas station really fast......
Jeez, I'd trade up for something that gets better gas mileage lol. It's a "Chebby" and it gets bad gas mileage! Two cons!
'86 Silverado Shorty....I get about 9. But I make it to each gas station really fast......
That doesn't always save money in the long run... I bet that 86 is paid off and overall cost of ownership is very low (insurance, maintenance, etc). If he doesn't really drive that much, 9mpg might not be impacting his wallet too badly anyways. The cost of a newer car that gets better mpg might not end up "saving" any money at all.Jeez, I'd trade up for something that gets better gas mileage lol.
Jeez, I'd trade up for something that gets better gas mileage lol. It's a "Chebby" and it gets bad gas mileage! Two cons!
2010 Toyota Corolla S. 29.5 MPG combined in the winter, 26 combined in the summer. Running the AC really makes a difference.
She's a daily driver, And it was my 40th birthday present last year from the wife. Had an '85 just like it a long time ago, only vehicle I ever regretted having to get rid of. She got it from Lone Star Muscle Cars in Witchita Falls. 54,000 original miles, hopped up 350, as far as mileage, yeah it's a beast, and I could drive one of the other 5 vehicles, but I love this truck. And, I have a company gas card.....
She's a daily driver, And it was my 40th birthday present last year from the wife. Had an '85 just like it a long time ago, only vehicle I ever regretted having to get rid of. She got it from Lone Star Muscle Cars in Witchita Falls. 54,000 original miles, hopped up 350, as far as mileage, yeah it's a beast, and I could drive one of the other 5 vehicles, but I love this truck. And, I have a company gas card.....
Is that what it should be getting? I would think you should get over 30 in that easy.
orbitup said:Is that what it should be getting? I would think you should get over 30 in that easy.