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Re: Fuel mileage [rga520c]
by diehardford on Mon Oct 27 20:55:32 PDT 2008
Your mileage should continue to improve. I have a friend who has a 250 just like mind except color who was only getting about 11mpg at first. He said at about 50 thousand his made a drastic improvement in mileage. At 32000 my latest trip gave me 19.2 on one stretch of interstate driving. This was pure interstate with cruse set on 65. For the whole trip I averaged 17.8mpg. This was blue ridge parkway starting at virginia state line to Ronoke and then interstate back home to Rock Hill SC, Truck continues to give me flawless service.
Re: latest mileage results 08 [rcuellar26]
by diehardford on Mon Oct 06 19:55:24 PDT 2008
I hate that you are having problems with your 350. My 250 continues to give me great service. I took it to the dealer saturday for its 30000 mile service and then the wife and I headed up the blue ridge parkway toward mt mitchell to see the fall colors. 290 mile trip averaged 15.5 mpg. Back in august we took the camper down to the outer banks. If I held it down between 60 and 65 I got about 10 mpg. However on one stretch lets say I was in a hurry to get the beach. Averaging about 80 to 85 mph mileage dropped to about 7mpg. Camper weighs about 9000 lbs empty is 35 feet long and 11 1/2 feet high. I easley had another 2000 lbs in cargo and passengers. At 85 mph truck had power to spare. Needless to say I'm still very happy with mine. I still average around 14 mpg in my day to day driving. I hope you can get the problems with your truck resolved. You might try to have the dealer re flash the main computer. It controls the fuel and air ratios and that has a lot to do with power and mileage. Good Luck
2008 Town & Country Touring Signature Series review
by katenkar on Thu Jul 10 08:55:11 PDT 2008
Took delivery May 31st....runs like a champ......took it on vacation got 22 mpg and was in the Blue Ridge mountains......awesome mileage. Kids love everything about the entertainment system. 3500 miles on the van........Transmission came apart day after we returned...will not go into reverse...making major knocking noise....will be in shop 2 plus weeks as a new trans is on backorder. Hope this is just a one time deal.
'08 Mazda3
by rbbrock on Mon May 26 21:27:34 PDT 2008
Well, after soliciting quotes from all the dealers near me, and at the nearest larger cities (I'm in a fairly rural part of the country - NW Iowa), here's the best I've gotten so far (tax, title and license not included, will be taken care of in my home county) for a manual 3s Touring with sunroof/6CD package: Minneapolis (Luther - claims to be no-haggle dealership, haven't tried to push them yet): $18,065 + $50 doc fee Kansas City (Blue Ridge) $17,658 + $200 doc fee Considering that I can travel to Minneapolis with my dad, who goes there every week for business, but would have to drive to KC to get the car there, the prices are pretty much a wash. Can I expect to get much better than this? Additionally, Luther will sell me a 3i Touring Value (manual, roof/CD) for $16,120 +$50 doc fee. Is it worth an extra $2,000 for the s Touring? The engines are rated pretty darn close, and after driving them both it's pretty much impossible to tell the difference from the driver's seat in normal driving. Does anyone have any experience with Luther in Minneapolis? Do they stick to their no-haggle policy, or is there actually some room in their numbers? Thanks in advance for your advice.
HHR Newbie
by hhr_rox on Fri Apr 04 18:16:59 PDT 2008
Just purchased an 06 2LT with 7K on it, 2.4/ AT so far issue free but its only been a couple weeks. Really like the vehicle, took our first trip in it, 1400 miles round trip thru the Blue Ridge Mountains, avg 29 MPG, rode nice, fairly comfortable and I am a reasonably big guy. The 2.4 seems quite capable at highway speeds. The HHR is not the perfect car but it does perform decent and provides some personality.
Blue Ridge Boxster Summit
by kuch123 on Tue Mar 11 21:00:22 PDT 2008
Hi all fellow Boxster owners.. I just wanted to post a quick note that the Blue Ridge Boxster Summit 10 is open for pre-registration. We're looking forward to our 10th year for the BRBS ! Spend four days in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains enjoying your Boxster along with many other great people and Boxsters. Stop by the website for details.. http://www.brbs.org Be sure to check out the 'Pedro Cam' and Photo Galleries Ron Kucynski Planner BRBS.org

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