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Old Jun 1, 2006 | 08:13 AM
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Who here drives a lot.

I know we have had how many mile threads but this isn't the point of my question. I got a promotion. My new position will double my driving, what I am wondering is from people who purchased a ralliart and then had to increase driving because of a move or promotion, did the fuel consumption put a big hurt on you. I know we don't have the most efficient cars for a 4 cyl but they are not bad.
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Old Jun 1, 2006 | 08:28 AM
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Stay outta the Mivec range and I think you'll be fine. It's kinda painful at times, but driving around town I often shift below or at 2500 rpm and my mileage rules.
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Old Jun 1, 2006 | 08:42 AM
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I used to drive a lot. My commute was 120 miles a day, round trip. I also used to burn over $400 a month in gasoline just getting to work and back. I had to fill my RA up every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Now I don't have that commute, and a tank of gas can last me over two weeks. My monthly fuel expense just dropped from over $400 to about $60.

Is that extra drive worth it?
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Old Jun 1, 2006 | 10:35 AM
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I drive 60 miles round trip and the gas isn't that bad. I pay around $160 in gas but I rarely drive my car on the weekend. It all depends on how far your commute is going to be. For all we know, your drive is 5 miles now and is only going to increase to 10.

Also, while you figure out if the extra drive is worth it, don't forget that you are going to be servicing your car twice as much and putting twice as much wear and tear on it. That all adds up with that price too.
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Old Jun 1, 2006 | 02:14 PM
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i just got a new job 3 weeks ago, the drive time is the same, however the milage is shorter by about 40%... also its not highway driving, i take one back road the whole way... and there are no stop signs... its 45 mph, 5th gear the whole way, so my mpg has been around 33-35 instead of the usual 30... all in all im paying about 70-100 less a month in gas
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Old Jun 1, 2006 | 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by boozeup&riot
Stay outta the Mivec range...
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If you want good mileage, stay under 3500rpm.

I drive isn't too bad, but If I took the RA I'd be avg. probably around 28mpg...in the xr I'm getting about 25 mpg, plus that one takes premium, which still only adds up to about $90/month for gas. So still debating with the wife on who should take which car, she's like a 5 min drive.
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Old Jun 1, 2006 | 03:27 PM
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or you could just disconnect the mivec.....
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Old Jun 1, 2006 | 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by ralliart86
i just got a new job 3 weeks ago, the drive time is the same, however the milage is shorter by about 40%... also its not highway driving, i take one back road the whole way... and there are no stop signs... its 45 mph, 5th gear the whole way, so my mpg has been around 33-35 instead of the usual 30... all in all im paying about 70-100 less a month in gas
usual 30!
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Old Jun 1, 2006 | 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by lanzerralliart
or you could just disconnect the mivec.....
Now why would do that?...gonna want to some fun from time to time on that long boring drive home...
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Old Jun 1, 2006 | 06:55 PM
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true, true .....X that, keep the mivec connected and just keep it under 3000 rpms
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Old Jun 1, 2006 | 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Myszkewicz
I used to drive a lot. My commute was 120 miles a day, round trip. I also used to burn over $400 a month in gasoline just getting to work and back. I had to fill my RA up every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Now I don't have that commute, and a tank of gas can last me over two weeks. My monthly fuel expense just dropped from over $400 to about $60.

Is that extra drive worth it?
How many miles you got now? I am closing in on 64K...amazing how quickly they go by.
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Old Jun 1, 2006 | 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Deltarider99
How many miles you got now? I am closing in on 64K...amazing how quickly they go by.

ehehe just the opposite for me. I've had my car nearly two years now and I'm just passing the 16K mark. It does help that I work three miles from home. I know its impossible for me to squeeze 400 miles out of a full tank, however shifting at 2500 rpms i drew 100 miles out of a little over a quarter tank, so I've been pretty pleased with the mileage, but I sacrifice being pleased with the drive. Good thing I have a nice stereo :*)
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Old Jun 2, 2006 | 03:32 AM
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buy a smart car.

But, stay around 2000rpm, theres some kick around low RPM's but to be honest, stay around there you'll keep some change in your pocket.
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Old Jun 2, 2006 | 04:23 AM
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I drive in to work a few times a week, 65mi. each way, plus from the office i drive to the job site. When i drive in and come home i almost always have someone with me. So the HOV lane is my best friend. 65mph the whole way and the gas mileage is fine that way.
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Old Jun 2, 2006 | 05:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Deltarider99
How many miles you got now? I am closing in on 64K...amazing how quickly they go by.
Getting near 67,000. Would have been over 72,000 if I still had that long commute.
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