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  • Man I love this old CR-V

    Avg 75mph to Palestine from N Garland and on the way back now. This was around 34 in Kaufman.


  • #2
    and.......

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    • #3
      A+ thread, would read again.

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      • #4
        I can get 400 miles to a tank too, in a full size chevy... (yea, I know, it takes me $80 to fill it up)
        DE OPPRESSO LIBER

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        • #5
          242mi back to my driveway and a lil over 1/4 tank left. Not bad for a 82k mile '06 SUV/crossover. The best part is it's almost paid off. I cannot frrggin wait!

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          • #6
            this is a joke, right?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by TENGRAM View Post
              this is a joke, right?
              No. Am I supposed to feel inferior because I drive a Honda CR-V? It suits my 4 person family perfectly, it's economic, reliable and very comfortable.

              EDIT: Can you get that kinda mileage outta your Mustang?

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              • #8
                How big is the tank? If it's 3-5 gallons, that is impressive.

                On my SVT focus I can kiss 400 miles on an 11 gal tank on the highway.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
                  How big is the tank? If it's 3-5 gallons, that is impressive.

                  On my SVT focus I can kiss 400 miles on an 11 gal tank on the highway.
                  13 gallon tank, never put more than 11.5 in it w/ the gas light on. It's gettin better than what it's rated @ 70+ mph even through the hills in East Texas.

                  2006 Honda CR-V 2WD. Search by make for fuel efficient new and used cars and trucks

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                  • #10
                    They must be better than the new hondas. My wifes 4cyl 10 model accord won't get better than 31 staying right at 60 mph.

                    Best at 75-80 is 28 mpg. Worst tank since new is 23 mpg. Now has 30k miles. Next ride will be a prius I hope.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by dblack1 View Post
                      They must be better than the new hondas. My wifes 4cyl 10 model accord won't get better than 31 staying right at 60 mph.

                      Best at 75-80 is 28 mpg. Worst tank since new is 23 mpg. Now has 30k miles. Next ride will be a prius I hope.
                      FWIW, I've always run synthetic in it. I'm sure it helps a lil but I haven't a clue how much. It also has Michelin Hydro Edge tires which are part of the Energy family that are sposta help w/ fuel usage.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Tx Redneck View Post
                        No. Am I supposed to feel inferior because I drive a Honda CR-V? It suits my 4 person family perfectly, it's economic, reliable and very comfortable.
                        that's great; I have no problem with that. I even have a Honda for a daily driver.

                        I do think it's funny that you're like, "Not bad for a 82k mile '06 SUV/crossover." As if 82k miles (or 5 yrs old, for that matter) should somehow significantly affect gas mileage.

                        Originally posted by Tx Redneck View Post
                        EDIT: Can you get that kinda mileage outta your Mustang?
                        I can go that many miles on 3/4 tank (and, BTW, it's been paid off for a very long time ). That doesn't say anything about my mileage though.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by TENGRAM View Post
                          that's great; I have no problem with that. I even have a Honda for a daily driver.

                          I do think it's funny that you're like, "Not bad for a 82k mile '06 SUV/crossover." As if 82k miles (or 5 yrs old, for that matter) should somehow significantly affect gas mileage.

                          I can go that many miles on 3/4 tank (and, BTW, it's been paid off for a very long time ). That doesn't say anything about my mileage though.
                          Ok, I percieved your comment incorrectly. I apologize.

                          The mileage and model were stated because, and I should have clarified, it's been driven hard and suv's aren't known for being fuel efficient.

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                          • #14
                            Theoretically, I can go as much as 710 miles on my 18.5 gallons...but it's nowhere near paid off, so you got me there! I've never gone more than 650 on a tank though, I chickened out.

                            It's a 2005 Audi A4, btw.
                            "It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by helosailor View Post
                              Theoretically, I can go as much as 710 miles on my 18.5 gallons...but it's nowhere near paid off, so you got me there! I've never gone more than 650 on a tank though, I chickened out.

                              It's a 2005 Audi A4, btw.
                              Solid barg. What'd you do w/ your 197?

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