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Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
Joined: Dec 5, 2010
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Re: This is my Husqvarna built Craftsman, All ready for 2011-12 winter. Reply #35 Dec 6, 2011 9:33 pm
Maybe they changed the gasoline formular already. My 2005 Oddysey goes from 18-19mpg to 16-17 mpg in the winter time. I only drive the car from Dec thru Mar then I bike to work as long as I don't have an experiment at a research lab. It gets better MPG on the freeway but I am going north of 70mph so gas mileage is not as good with the box. The speed governor trips around 116mph (not bad for a boring box). The only reason I like this mini van is that my 928 fits with the seats folded. No major snow for next 10 days or so but just cold enough to remind me it is winter.
Don't blow into the wind, and don't eat yellow snow. WOOF!
Location: Saskatchewan
Joined: Dec 13, 2010
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Re: This is my Husqvarna built Craftsman, All ready for 2011-12 winter. Reply #36 Dec 6, 2011 9:56 pm
MN_Runner wrote:
I really like the latest generation Prius too but my current Toyota and Honda are working without any issues so why change when not broken. Just my simple observation: When there is a post or reply from Royster then there is a post by New_Yorker shortly followed by Dr_Woof.
As far as MPG goes, I think people overstate them. On my Camry I only get 23-25 MPG instead of 30 MPG per Toyota. My Honda gets around 18 instead of 25 MPG per Honda. I really doubt that ECHO gets over 40 mpg in the winter time doing 70 mph or 110 kph.
well, it certainly depends a lot on how you drive and how hard you push it. But it still does over 40 mpg for me and without a 500 pound battery to lug around. Not to mention all the environmental disadvantages of producing batteries.