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Old 01-10-2012, 11:06 PM   #1
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Official MPG Released

So the MPG figures for the BRZ are now official...

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3859

MT: 22/30/25

AT: 25/34/28

city/hwy/comb

Wow big difference!!

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Old 01-10-2012, 11:09 PM   #2
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Some magazine said (TAKE THIS WITH A POUND OF SALT) that it got an "Official" 42 UK MPG, which translates to about 35 US MPG.


But they could have been just trolling, for all we know...
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Old 01-10-2012, 11:31 PM   #3
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Some magazine said (TAKE THIS WITH A POUND OF SALT) that it got an "Official" 42 UK MPG, which translates to about 35 US MPG.


But they could have been just trolling, for all we know...
I think I may have read something that mentioned roughly 30 mpg combined... I would have figured a review from Japan would have released specs on this that were translatable...
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Old 01-10-2012, 11:32 PM   #4
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35mpg sounds feasible. My '03 RSX-S gets 31mpg on the highway at around 70 MPH...and it is 10 year old technology or older and weighs at least 100lbs more.
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Old 01-11-2012, 01:24 AM   #5
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Moto-P in the Greedy Cars and Coffee thread mention the FRS getting 34MPG
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Anything over 30 on the highway would be awesome. Over 30 combined mileage would be insane.
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I can get about 34 hwy with my '00 celica (with cai and flywheel) so if I can get around that stock with this I'm happy.
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It will definitely get 100 times better gas mileage than my 05 RX-8 ever did. So Imma be happy with whatever it gets haha
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It will definitely get 100 times better gas mileage than my 05 RX-8 ever did. So Imma be happy with whatever it gets haha
ROFL.... an H2 Hummer gets comparable gas mileage to an RX-8. I kid!

RX-8 is around 15 to 17 combined. Hummer H2 is 10 to 12. Both are terrible. If the FRS gets anywhere near 35 combined we will all be laughing. A base Civic 1.8 5 speed gets 29 MPG combined.

Please use http://www.fueleconomy.gov/ for all mileage comparisons.
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ROFL.... an H2 Hummer gets comparable gas mileage to an RX-8. I kid!

RX-8 is around 15 to 17 combined. Hummer H2 is 10 to 12. Both are terrible. If the FRS gets anywhere near 35 combined we will all be laughing. A base Civic 1.8 5 speed gets 29 MPG combined.

Please use http://www.fueleconomy.gov/ for all mileage comparisons.

Damn 35 MPG combined on a FR-S? Get out of here!

But if true would be awesome!
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Im stoked to hear the actual gas mileage and find out the final price. I'm still quite hopeful it will be a very affordable and fuel efficent car that is still fun to drive. The cons to the FR-S are simple...

Wouldn't drive it in snowy or off road conditions, duh.
Very small, limited seating space when driver is 6'4".
Everyone that drives a 2door is an asshole.

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Everyone that drives a 2door is an asshole.
But is there a choice? I don't see many cars with one door, so we have to accept at least that one useless extra.

Passengers are too noisy. Always shouting "slow down!" as if they are a built-in speed limiter device which can't be turned off.
And they increase fuel consumption, too. Sometimes it's worth it, though
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Wouldn't drive it in snowy or off road conditions, duh.
Very small, limited seating space when driver is 6'4".
Everyone that drives a 2door is an asshole.
Why wouldn't you drive it in the snow? Are you just one of those "RWD cars can't be driven in the snow people", or is there an actual reason?

I live in Michigan; if I end up getting one of these cars it’s going to be on snow for half the year....
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Im stoked to hear the actual gas mileage and find out the final price. I'm still quite hopeful it will be a very affordable and fuel efficent car that is still fun to drive. The cons to the FR-S are simple...

Wouldn't drive it in snowy or off road conditions, duh.
Very small, limited seating space when driver is 6'4".
Everyone that drives a 2door is an asshole.

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whoa i drive a 2 door truck, i am not an asshole, i just like to tailgate the crap out of slow drivers and high beam them
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