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MTeator 05-15-2012 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by MarkRacerX (Post 213150)
1st tank of gas gone, I am showing 26.9 Mpg so far , Very Happy w/ my mostly city and min Hwy.

Excellent to hear all these reports of good mileage. Definitely way better than my 93 MR2 got.

MarkRacerX 05-15-2012 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by MTeator (Post 213156)
Excellent to hear all these reports of good mileage. Definitely way better than my 93 MR2 got.

Yeah def not soo painful at the pump. My 11' STi was 16-19mpg always....

smbrm 05-15-2012 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Pake1 (Post 213007)
does a new car need break in time before it shows its true MPG?

Yes, it does. It should improve over time and level off to relatively consistent. By consistent, I mean depending on the type of driving, but not influenced by variables related to newness.

SunnyD 05-15-2012 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by WhiteGDB (Post 211785)
Ok, so you're not actually against trip meter vs fuel added method. You just don't want to top off to start it now even though I don't think anyone was actually asking you to do that.

I was just trying to bring light to the fact that onboard mpg computers usually don't match up to real life mpgs.

Absolutely right. The onboard MPG calculator is usually 2-3 mpgs higher than actual mileage achieved. My wife's Prius gets 57-58 mpgs per the computer, yet when I divide miles traveled by gallons put in, we're getting around 55 mpg.

If you guys are getting 30 mpg per the computer, then im guessing the actual mileage is around 27-28. I'm still happy with that!

dhpinoy 05-19-2012 05:06 AM

See you at Cars & Coffee tomorrow!

dhpinoy 05-19-2012 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by dhpinoy (Post 217918)
See you at Cars & Coffee tomorrow!

I missed out on today's Cars & Coffee... I was on the way with my friend riding our bikes then his bike tire popped 1/4 way and we just ended up going back. I missed it :(

Pake1 08-09-2012 02:39 PM

Wanted to necro this thread again since everyone has their cars now..

For me I plan to use my BRZ as a daily driver, to and from work. HUGE upgrade from my 97 Civic

PoRco 08-09-2012 02:51 PM

This is my first manual and also my first car (which is why I probably feel this way) and I don't see what the big fuss is over manual in traffic.

Is it that difficult to move the stick for people? Or they just don't like using their hands.

Before buying MT, I contemplated between MT and AT too and it was mainly because there is a huge stigma on MT in traffic right now. But now that I'm experiencing it... I just don't get what the fuss is all about.

It feels SOO good to shift gears. I seem to enjoy slowing down stopping and going again - rinse-repeat a lot more than just cruising at high way speeds where the car is just on 6th gear.

Think about all the cabbies in the south east asian/asian/europeon countries who all drive manual cars in heavy traffic.

neutral 08-09-2012 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by dookie11 (Post 210878)
My car before the current one was a 99 Civic that was a DD. Even though my current is AT, I still instinctively step with my left foot thinking there's a clutch pedal there :P I used to commute to K-town every morning on the 10West, so hella traffic to and fro.

No problem driving standard in LA traffic mang. You'll be fine.

At least you haven't hit the brake with your left foot thinking it's a clutch and causing the car to jerk forward violently. With a passenger in the car. Talk about embarrassing. lol

Pake1 08-09-2012 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by PoRco (Post 369438)
This is my first manual and also my first car (which is why I probably feel this way) and I don't see what the big fuss is over manual in traffic.

Is it that difficult to move the stick for people? Or they just don't like using their hands.

Before buying MT, I contemplated between MT and AT too and it was mainly because there is a huge stigma on MT in traffic right now. But now that I'm experiencing it... I just don't get what the fuss is all about.

It feels SOO good to shift gears. I seem to enjoy slowing down stopping and going again - rinse-repeat a lot more than just cruising at high way speeds where the car is just on 6th gear.

Think about all the cabbies in the south east asian/asian/europeon countries who all drive manual cars in heavy traffic.


It feels better with the lighter clutch of the BRZ/FRS, but stop and go traffic with my heavy clutched civic..my left ham is buffer than my right one

5hairpins 08-09-2012 03:27 PM

Mine is a DD, put just shy of 3K on the Odo in just short of 3 months. It has been nothing but a dream to drive. My only problems are staying close to the speed limit and nitwits pulling out in front of me.

nedmundo 08-09-2012 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by PoRco (Post 369438)
Before buying MT, I contemplated between MT and AT too and it was mainly because there is a huge stigma on MT in traffic right now. But now that I'm experiencing it... I just don't get what the fuss is all about.

I agree. I've been commuting between Philly and Wilmington, DE for 14 years, exclusively with manual transmissions. We have lots of bad traffic around Philly, but I only wish for AT on the worst 5-10 days per year. Small price to pay, especially with an MT as good as my Acura's. It really is not a big deal IMO, because it soon becomes second nature.

Then again, with a really heavy clutch, as I experienced driving a dump truck for a summer in college, it can be a hassle. But there's also something fun about the heavy clutch, those long shift throws, and all that torque!

Texas BRZ 08-09-2012 04:12 PM

FR-S 6MT = My daily driver ---> Baby & toddler hauler, grocery getter, to & from work, errands, weekend getaway, monthly two-day HPDE events.... And I'm sure I'm forgetting a few more things, hehe.

That's what I wanted this car for, and that's what I got... A true manual in this car was a must for me.

The FR-S is working out great as my daily driver.

MY13FRS 08-09-2012 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Texas FR-S (Post 369628)
FR-S 6MT = My daily driver ---> Baby & toddler hauler, grocery getter, to & from work, errands, weekend getaway, monthly two-day HPDE events.... And I'm sure I'm forgetting a few more things, hehe.

That's what I wanted this car for, and that's what I got... A true manual in this car was a must for me.

The FR-S is working out great as my daily driver.


Same here! :thumbsup:


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