The one thing I find odd about this whole fuel mileage thing is that I see people saying they get 45-50 mpg with the Civic hybrid, etc... and how great that is.
I had a 1984 Honda Accord LX hatchback, it was a carbureted 4-cylinder single-overhead cam engine. I used to regularly get 45 mpg on the highway and it was a peppy little car. Why hasn't fuel economy advanced from THAT point almost 20 years ago? If it had, these cars should be getting more than 80 mpg...
Alas, my Honda rusted into oblivion years ago thanks to Michigan winters and then college by the ocean.
Anybody that gets sued should just throw up a wireless access point and claim that someone must have been accessing their wireless without permission.
The one thing I find odd about this whole fuel mileage thing is that I see people saying they get 45-50 mpg with the Civic hybrid, etc... and how great that is.
I had a 1984 Honda Accord LX hatchback, it was a carbureted 4-cylinder single-overhead cam engine. I used to regularly get 45 mpg on the highway and it was a peppy little car. Why hasn't fuel economy advanced from THAT point almost 20 years ago? If it had, these cars should be getting more than 80 mpg...
Alas, my Honda rusted into oblivion years ago thanks to Michigan winters and then college by the ocean.