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Old 05-09-2021, 09:19 PM
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Mileage question...

So, what kind of fuel mileage should i expect....2011, hhr, 2.2, 110000 miles. Realize lot of variables but i drive LOT of highway miles...65-70 mph.

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Old 05-09-2021, 09:49 PM
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Regular gas.
Auto Transmission.
Very low head wind.
Fairly level Hi way.
All Tires @ 32lbs. cold.
Either cruise control on.. or hold a steady gas pedal. No racing or un-necessary passing.
65-70 mph.
My guess is approx.. 32-34 MPG Avg.
Can depend on Elevation as well.

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Old 05-09-2021, 10:38 PM
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Ok....that will do. Thanks. Me and my wife transport RV’s for a living....my 85 jetta is getting really tired....thought we would try one of these out.

ISO....Roadmaster base plate...p/n 3141-1 if you know anyone has one
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What he said.
Me, 2.4,auto,city and hiway, 26 - 30
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Old 05-09-2021, 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Lonwane
What he said.
Me, 2.4,auto,city and hiway, 26 - 30
ok. Good. I was able to get this car from original owner at good price....got it running....new chains and guides...water pump. Was good fit for me....kind of know what it is now. All you guys here have been big help with my learning curve on these cars
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Originally Posted by Gearhead1
Me and my wife transport RV’s for a living....
Your fuel consumption will increase when you drag the mobile home.
A mobile home has significant weight and windage.
Depending on which house you are pulling, fuel consumption will increase from 1 liter per 100 km or more. In some cases, fuel consumption can double.
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Old 05-11-2021, 01:26 PM
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They are driving the RV, towing the car. Not towing an RV with a car.

And a mobile home is something completely different. Must be a translation error.
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oh i messed it up again
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More than likely the Dark Lord GoOgle messing with you again.
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MY 1LT 2.2 I average 27.8 mpg at 40 or 70 mph

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