Edpap

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Pennsylvania
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Message Posted: Feb 7, 2012 12:31:02 PM
Nice to know you can get a 40 mpg vehicle that isn't a hybrid. The Elantras are great little cars at a reasonable price with lots of options included. I haven't driven a new Focus, the older ones are junk and in the same category as the "famous" Dodge Neons.
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honda0105

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Tallahassee
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Message Posted: Feb 7, 2012 4:15:40 AM
CAFE standards for ICE are a joke, why do we expect them to be different for non-ICE?
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sluggopyle

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North Carolina
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Message Posted: Feb 6, 2012 4:59:34 PM
=> So the numbers used for CAFE compliance are not those on the window sticker but rather markedly higher numbers produced by unrealistic testing. Does that make sense to anyone? <= I'm sure it makes sense to the automakers since it's a lower bar to reach. Gotta wonder if they arranged it that way...
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jrsva

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Virginia
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Message Posted: Feb 6, 2012 1:20:08 PM
“Further complicating matters is that for the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE), the government uses the uncorrected data.”
So the numbers used for CAFE compliance are not those on the window sticker but rather markedly higher numbers produced by unrealistic testing. Does that make sense to anyone?
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jrsva

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Virginia
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Message Posted: Feb 6, 2012 10:26:16 AM
“All [EPA tests] currently use 100 percent gasoline, something consumers generally cannot buy because 10 percent ethanol mix is what most pumps dispense.”
Interesting. I have been assuming that one of the reasons I get much better mileage than the EPA rating is that I use E0 gas exclusively. Apparently that is not the case. How I drive is even more important than I thought it was.
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RonTheRunner77

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Michigan
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Message Posted: Feb 6, 2012 1:57:20 AM
my car is rated at 32 mpg but I can get 44mpg out of it, its all in how you drive.
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tomok

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Portland
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Message Posted: Feb 6, 2012 1:28:00 AM
Mileage Moment of Truth? Tests should be performed using real world driving conditions. The EPA uses five different test procedures: city cycle, highway cycle, air conditioning on, high-speed driving, and cold starting for carbon monoxide emissions, with 100 percent gasoline. Drive the way GasBuddy recommends and the MPG should be higher the rated vehicle MPG. It does Not matter what size or shape the vehicle is, Produce and ‘drive’ vehicles with high MPG, are very reliable, have a ‘reasonable’ cost and a good ‘value’ for the money and everything else will fall in line. The price of fuel at the pump is too high! 12/22/2012!
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must87searcher

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Maryland
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 10:20:14 PM
In tests like this, there is always a chance that different results will come up. This has been proven for a number of this we use. The EPA is not perfect.
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pgerassi

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Milwaukee
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 10:11:45 PM
My 2001 Ford Focus 4dr Sedan (2.0L 8V I4 4spd auto) has EPA ratings under the new system of 24/32. I average better than 32 overall and get over 40MPG driving 55MPH on the interstate. I get 32MPG when driving about 70MPH. Newer models do quite a bit better (their ratings show that). 2001 European models with smaller displacement get even better (a 1.6L Ti-VCT 8V I4 outputs 105HP and gets 49.0MPG). Their diesel versions do better than that with a 1.6L TDCi 8V I4 Turbo Diesel rated 95HP getting 63.5MPG on the highway.
There is supposedly a 1.0L 6V I3 EcoBoost variant coming making 100HP and getting 58MPG on the highway. That should be good enough for most people. The 1.6L 8V I4 105HP turbo diesel HEV variant (ECOnetic) is targeted for 80MPG. That would likely satisfy the new desired fuel mileage standard.
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umitb

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Indianapolis
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 10:01:55 PM
ok
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PoohMcGoo

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South Carolina
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:52:35 PM
They want to get us mpg so we won't complain as much when they raise gas prices..
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cimilluca1

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New York
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:51:13 PM
It shouldn't seem like a stretch....I used to get over 40 mpg with my 1983 Dodge Charger.
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crazycow2332

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Nashville
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:49:56 PM
they are all estimates. I tend to get higher than what the sticker says.
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sljbc475

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Tucson
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:49:11 PM
Terrain, weather and other factors affect MPG.
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SparkieMi

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Kalamazoo
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:48:16 PM
It really depends on how you drive... EPA and PM test differs somewhat.. More test by others may also differ some... But, they are all in the same ball park...
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fenster66

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Pittsburgh
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:47:05 PM
drive less, save more....
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JesseJack52

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Virginia Beach
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:46:36 PM
IN OUR GREAT COUNTRY WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO CHOOSE WHAT WE DRIVE
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kkimes

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Illinois
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:43:54 PM
"SO, how did this affect the price of gas?"
Quite simple, really. Use less gas, the demand and thus the price goes down. We may never get off gas (from crude oil) all together but we can sure reduce the demand for it.
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my2002m

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Tulsa
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:39:58 PM
They all very.
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mrreferee

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Savannah
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:37:26 PM
they should change it to GMPG- Guesstimated Miles Per Gallon
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davenles

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Texas
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:36:09 PM
It's just a numbers game.
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sit

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Cleveland
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:35:30 PM
OK
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CptnCanada

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Saskatoon
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:34:34 PM
Yep I get 40 mpg too... when I am going downhill with a 100 kph tail wind
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tippybuddy

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Ontario
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:34:10 PM
I agree to take these cars onto roads we would actually use and then see what mileage they get..
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Thomtec

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Nashville
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:30:26 PM
Hey this is from Popular Mechanics.
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ccf_jeff

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St. Louis
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:29:44 PM
That just shows the extent of the deliberate government BS.
That government is best which governs the least.
They need to quit wasting so much of our money. Especially when they use it to distort the figures they give us.
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granitestater

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New Hampshire
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:29:17 PM
My '73 Subaru 1400GL coupe and '76 Honda Accord hatchback got 40 MPG easily. But that was on good 'ole LEADED gasoline...
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idigau22

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Washington
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:26:46 PM
I love my big 4x4 truck!!!
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fuelsaverMN

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Twin Cities
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:24:17 PM
No one matches the toyota prius.
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goodbuy

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Michigan
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:24:07 PM
SO, how did this affect the price of gas?
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fuelsaverMN

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Twin Cities
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:23:49 PM
That still doesn't match to the toyota prius.
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72_Monte

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Twin Cities
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:22:38 PM
Have fun with that.
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radiorumor

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Texas
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:16:20 PM
Some claim 40 but pull up short
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orcar

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Boise
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:15:39 PM
The EPA rating is right on for my 4 cyl Malibu.
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DrLyon

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Michigan
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:15:34 PM
Never get best millage at 70MPH!!!!!!!!
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RedRam2005

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San Antonio
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:15:08 PM
Mileage claims are all smoke and mirrors.
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pse91

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Calgary
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:13:50 PM
Take the cars on the road where we would normally drive. Then give us the average.
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LCSTEELERBOB

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Gary
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:11:36 PM
makes you think about this
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abcdMA

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Worcester
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:08:09 PM
intersting
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nvwarped

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Corpus Christi
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:04:06 PM
ok
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Buck_on_Bass

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Tennessee
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:03:05 PM
This just shows how unrealistic the tests are. Instead of applying a correction factor, the test procedures should be revised to better represent the actual driving.
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mikerroy

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Albuquerque
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 9:01:43 PM
ok
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Alfied

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Riverside
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 8:58:25 PM
It's for comparison purposes only.
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lightninjack

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Ohio
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 8:57:45 PM
I always thought mine got more than what it is supposed to..of course those figures are all based on factory settings...if you know what your doing you can tweak them and get more mileage.
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trinda1

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Fort Worth
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 8:55:41 PM
O Kay
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AnObserver

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New Jersey
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 8:55:06 PM
Regardless of the measurement method, there are the most efficient vehicles on the road today
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baconnie

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Dallas
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 8:54:05 PM
They should be tested by real people
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carman11

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North Carolina
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 8:52:44 PM
Ok this is interesting
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slowpoke63

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Louisiana
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 8:48:51 PM
Interesting.
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Stooker

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Ontario
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 8:45:56 PM
wow
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