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I get low 30's on the highway (30-32) and low 20's when I thrash it around backroads. I think the onboard computer was saying 26.5 MPG average or something a few weeks back (I've done a lot of road-trip miles on this car though-- a thousand miles coming out from Colorado plus I've been up and down between SB and the bay area and SB and LA a bunch of times this summer). Highway mileage is pretty good for something NA and fun to drive IMHO. There are definitely more efficient engines out there, though. I think the N54 on my dad's 135 gets 28 highway or something if you drive it with a light foot, and that car makes about twice the power and almost 3x the torque of ours... Still, it's not bad. It still uses less gas than my GTI did.
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Also a light foot isn't going to get you 42 MPG, that's impossible with this car, I don't know where people are pulling those numbers from. Unless they reset their average MPG while driving and let it run the average while they're cruising, then that's not accurate at all. |
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retards sticking behind large trucks. You must have not watched Final Destination.
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I personally hate drafting behind the truck. It annoys the driver as well as slow me down. If I do really care about mpg, I would not buy this car in the first place.
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Id take the deer home.. sorry living in the city. Rarely see deers. nowdays
He was lucky. He should not hit the brake. Hell anyone would hit the brake for that kind of reaction. deer meats are very delicious. Drool |
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I should say, "drafting behind a truck with container can be safe." I would not recommend anyone driving any trucks especially with stuff which seems not securely tightened. |
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Two car lengths back is nowhere near far enough. That's only a third of a second back at 65mph, which is nowhere near enough time to react if something were to happen (for example, a blowout or loss of tread on one of the truck's tires).
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Your best reaction is almost always to brake. Swerving risks loss of control, and might put you in a worse situation, but braking hard in a straight line is a fairly safe bet. If you can't avoid hitting the animal, it sucks, but you're best off hitting the animal as slowly as possible.
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Mine is terrible... 10.5L/100km
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(http://www.dot.state.mn.us/newsrels/03/10/31deer.html) You probably wouldn't want to panic brake, for the same reason that you wouldn't want to swerve: you want to minimize the chance of losing control and hitting something else. However, you do want to minimize your energy on impact as best you can, and this is ALWAYS achieved by hitting it at the lowest speed possible (assuming you can't avoid it entirely). Some sources also recommend releasing the brake just before impact, both due to the front end lift this will cause, and (again) to improve the chances you will maintain control throughout and after the impact, however this is very different than advising that you accelerate (which is pretty much never a good idea). Last edited by chrisl; 11-06-2013 at 08:05 PM. |
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Forgive my terminology then, but if you brake and hood drops...the animal comes through the windshield. That was the main point, not some semantics argument. Your quote regarding letting off the brake addresses that concern to a degree, but I'm done with this conversation now.
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