Rachmaninoff
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Alright, lots of great responses. I can get more bang for my buck than I thought!
I am looking at Suzuki Sidekicks. Owners are telling me that they get 25+ mpg. Typical "worn out" mileage is about 200,000. A 1st gen one can be bought for less than 5k easily, many are around 3k locally, with 100k to 150k mileage. Lotta bang for your buck.
montero sport
1st gen trooper $1800
Here's mine, I love it
18 all around no matter how you drive it is pretty standard in a 1st gen. 21-23 is obtainable on stock tires and lower speeds.
I get over 50 mpg in my 2003 Jetta TDI, can manage 800 miles on a tank driven with a light foot, and am becoming very curious how much of an economy hit I'd take lifting it a couple of inches and adding a skidplate and RTT.
Just a thought for the folks who want to pile on a ton of miles and not pay much for fuel. The stickshift 1999.5-2003 models will get the best mileage and with just some injectors and a tune are a ton of fun to drive - lots of torque.
17.2 combined right now. Its a detailed mileage log. Speedo is gps checked.
Epa was 17 combined in 89, 19 highway only. That would be a slow start, windows up, no ac, and not exceeding 55mph. 2.6 with 5speed. It never ceases to amaze me the extent manufactures go to maximize that number, and somehow someone always crushed it by a % that is best described as an outlier.
How do you beat the epa number by 30%???