Re: Civic SI Mileage
In article <f87lr7$uni$1@news.datemas.de>,
Joe LaVigne <jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote: > > Ever driven a Prius? > > I've not (nor would I call one a box), but I am getting curious now, > after seeing that a guy was able to get 168 Mpg out of one... ;) Well, its design does allow strange driving techniques to get good mileage. What's most interesting is that its design allows NORMAL people driving NORMALLY using the SAME driving methods they've always used, to realize huge gains in gas mileage. |
Re: Civic SI Mileage
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 03:13:20 +0000, BBALLFREAK wrote:
> I don't know but with manual transmission you can reach higher speeds than > automatic but is the mileage better condsidering the high price of gas > now? If you're buying a 200HP Si... WHO CARES?!?!?!?! Get a Fit... |
Re: Civic SI Mileage
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 03:13:20 +0000, BBALLFREAK wrote:
> I don't know but with manual transmission you can reach higher speeds than > automatic but is the mileage better condsidering the high price of gas > now? If you're buying a 200HP Si... WHO CARES?!?!?!?! Get a Fit... |
Re: Civic SI Mileage
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 03:13:20 +0000, BBALLFREAK wrote:
> I don't know but with manual transmission you can reach higher speeds than > automatic but is the mileage better condsidering the high price of gas > now? If you're buying a 200HP Si... WHO CARES?!?!?!?! Get a Fit... |
Re: Civic SI Mileage
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 01:25:20 GMT, Hachiroku ???? <Trueno@AE86.gts>
wrote: >On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 03:13:20 +0000, BBALLFREAK wrote: > >> I don't know but with manual transmission you can reach higher speeds than >> automatic but is the mileage better condsidering the high price of gas >> now? > > >If you're buying a 200HP Si... > >WHO CARES?!?!?!?! > >Get a Fit... Add a mast and a spinnaker, put that Prius to shame! J. |
Re: Civic SI Mileage
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 01:25:20 GMT, Hachiroku ???? <Trueno@AE86.gts>
wrote: >On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 03:13:20 +0000, BBALLFREAK wrote: > >> I don't know but with manual transmission you can reach higher speeds than >> automatic but is the mileage better condsidering the high price of gas >> now? > > >If you're buying a 200HP Si... > >WHO CARES?!?!?!?! > >Get a Fit... Add a mast and a spinnaker, put that Prius to shame! J. |
Re: Civic SI Mileage
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 01:25:20 GMT, Hachiroku ???? <Trueno@AE86.gts>
wrote: >On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 03:13:20 +0000, BBALLFREAK wrote: > >> I don't know but with manual transmission you can reach higher speeds than >> automatic but is the mileage better condsidering the high price of gas >> now? > > >If you're buying a 200HP Si... > >WHO CARES?!?!?!?! > >Get a Fit... Add a mast and a spinnaker, put that Prius to shame! J. |
Re: Civic SI Mileage
"BBALLFREAK" <yao567@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1185246800.490244.170800@57g2000hsv.googlegro ups.com... >I don't know but with manual transmission you can reach higher speeds > than automatic but is the mileage better condsidering the high price > of gas now? 2001 Civic EX Coupe, 5-sp Manual, 205/60R15 Kuhmo Solus KH16 @ 34psi:, Oil = 5-20 Castrol GTX, 232000 miles: 40MPG at 70mph consistently, without fail , day-in/day-out. |
Re: Civic SI Mileage
"BBALLFREAK" <yao567@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1185246800.490244.170800@57g2000hsv.googlegro ups.com... >I don't know but with manual transmission you can reach higher speeds > than automatic but is the mileage better condsidering the high price > of gas now? 2001 Civic EX Coupe, 5-sp Manual, 205/60R15 Kuhmo Solus KH16 @ 34psi:, Oil = 5-20 Castrol GTX, 232000 miles: 40MPG at 70mph consistently, without fail , day-in/day-out. |
Re: Civic SI Mileage
"BBALLFREAK" <yao567@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1185246800.490244.170800@57g2000hsv.googlegro ups.com... >I don't know but with manual transmission you can reach higher speeds > than automatic but is the mileage better condsidering the high price > of gas now? 2001 Civic EX Coupe, 5-sp Manual, 205/60R15 Kuhmo Solus KH16 @ 34psi:, Oil = 5-20 Castrol GTX, 232000 miles: 40MPG at 70mph consistently, without fail , day-in/day-out. |
Re: Civic SI Mileage
On Jul 25, 3:07 pm, "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <el...@nastydesigns.com>
wrote: > In article <f87lr7$un...@news.datemas.de>, > Joe LaVigne <jlavi...@hits-buffalo.com> wrote: > > > > Ever driven a Prius? > > > I've not (nor would I call one a box), but I am getting curious now, > > after seeing that a guy was able to get 168 Mpg out of one... ;) > > Well, its design does allow strange driving techniques to get good > mileage. > > What's most interesting is that its design allows NORMAL people driving > NORMALLY using the SAME driving methods they've always used, to realize > huge gains in gas mileage. what is normal for me is the gas pedal to the floor. car mags took prius to the track on a few occasions and got mileage in teens. what i'm trying to tell is that on a twisty switchback unclogged with other drivers you'd get shitty mileage IF you like spirited driving and IF you can stand doing such a thing in prius. but, if you did, you would not have bought a prius. to each it's own. si is built for people who like to drive as opposed to vegetate in the rush hour traffic. 'nuff said. |
Re: Civic SI Mileage
On Jul 25, 3:07 pm, "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <el...@nastydesigns.com>
wrote: > In article <f87lr7$un...@news.datemas.de>, > Joe LaVigne <jlavi...@hits-buffalo.com> wrote: > > > > Ever driven a Prius? > > > I've not (nor would I call one a box), but I am getting curious now, > > after seeing that a guy was able to get 168 Mpg out of one... ;) > > Well, its design does allow strange driving techniques to get good > mileage. > > What's most interesting is that its design allows NORMAL people driving > NORMALLY using the SAME driving methods they've always used, to realize > huge gains in gas mileage. what is normal for me is the gas pedal to the floor. car mags took prius to the track on a few occasions and got mileage in teens. what i'm trying to tell is that on a twisty switchback unclogged with other drivers you'd get shitty mileage IF you like spirited driving and IF you can stand doing such a thing in prius. but, if you did, you would not have bought a prius. to each it's own. si is built for people who like to drive as opposed to vegetate in the rush hour traffic. 'nuff said. |
Re: Civic SI Mileage
On Jul 25, 3:07 pm, "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <el...@nastydesigns.com>
wrote: > In article <f87lr7$un...@news.datemas.de>, > Joe LaVigne <jlavi...@hits-buffalo.com> wrote: > > > > Ever driven a Prius? > > > I've not (nor would I call one a box), but I am getting curious now, > > after seeing that a guy was able to get 168 Mpg out of one... ;) > > Well, its design does allow strange driving techniques to get good > mileage. > > What's most interesting is that its design allows NORMAL people driving > NORMALLY using the SAME driving methods they've always used, to realize > huge gains in gas mileage. what is normal for me is the gas pedal to the floor. car mags took prius to the track on a few occasions and got mileage in teens. what i'm trying to tell is that on a twisty switchback unclogged with other drivers you'd get shitty mileage IF you like spirited driving and IF you can stand doing such a thing in prius. but, if you did, you would not have bought a prius. to each it's own. si is built for people who like to drive as opposed to vegetate in the rush hour traffic. 'nuff said. |
Re: Civic SI Mileage
On Jul 25, 1:14 am, "mjc13<REMOVETHIS>"
<"mjc13<REMOVETHIS>"@verizon.net> wrote: > isq...@gmail.com wrote: > > On Jul 23, 8:13 pm, BBALLFREAK <yao...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > >>I don't know but with manual transmission you can reach higher speeds > >>than automatic but is the mileage better condsidering the high price > >>of gas now? > > > Si is for people who want fun. > > For gas misers there is prius and similar shitboxes. > > Now you'll have a lot of Si owners thinking that maybe they bought a > car for idiots... okay, i'll bite. you mean what you really wanted a a DX/LX/EX but bought a properly geared car instead and have the buyer's remorse at the gas station? Sell your SI and buy a civic with relaxed gearing or something else if you hate the company, but make no mistake about it: you WILL know exactly what you are missing. along with the relaxed gearing on lesser civic comes mushroom suspension, slightly lesser engine and the list goes on. i, for one, having bought 2005 outback sport absolutely positively hate now all the shitboxes with the relaxed gearing and would do everything i can to prevent the bastardization of the gearing ratios on the cars that currently have them right. i think if Honda were to make the gearing taller the car magazines would notice it and prospective si drives would have the sense to leave in droves. i would not mind the car getting lighter but i assume it's expensive to do and i don't expect civics to become any lighter. if anything it's simpler to drop si powertrain into fit and change the cladding for a "sporty" look (remove 3 doors is considered to make a car sporty??? for some idiots i guess.) |
Re: Civic SI Mileage
On Jul 25, 1:14 am, "mjc13<REMOVETHIS>"
<"mjc13<REMOVETHIS>"@verizon.net> wrote: > isq...@gmail.com wrote: > > On Jul 23, 8:13 pm, BBALLFREAK <yao...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > >>I don't know but with manual transmission you can reach higher speeds > >>than automatic but is the mileage better condsidering the high price > >>of gas now? > > > Si is for people who want fun. > > For gas misers there is prius and similar shitboxes. > > Now you'll have a lot of Si owners thinking that maybe they bought a > car for idiots... okay, i'll bite. you mean what you really wanted a a DX/LX/EX but bought a properly geared car instead and have the buyer's remorse at the gas station? Sell your SI and buy a civic with relaxed gearing or something else if you hate the company, but make no mistake about it: you WILL know exactly what you are missing. along with the relaxed gearing on lesser civic comes mushroom suspension, slightly lesser engine and the list goes on. i, for one, having bought 2005 outback sport absolutely positively hate now all the shitboxes with the relaxed gearing and would do everything i can to prevent the bastardization of the gearing ratios on the cars that currently have them right. i think if Honda were to make the gearing taller the car magazines would notice it and prospective si drives would have the sense to leave in droves. i would not mind the car getting lighter but i assume it's expensive to do and i don't expect civics to become any lighter. if anything it's simpler to drop si powertrain into fit and change the cladding for a "sporty" look (remove 3 doors is considered to make a car sporty??? for some idiots i guess.) |
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