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tylers65

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Hello 50 MPG...

They gave me MSRP and full pay off balance on the LS for my trade. That was about 3500 more than anyone else wanted to give me on trade.

I have driven it 140 miles already and have averaged 47.5 MPG 95% of those miles were city driving too. Can't wait to see what it does on the highway.

Now if anyone will buy my crap, I can buy wheels for it

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Repostyle

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A FREAKIN CIVIC??? As long as the stang is first in your heart I guess it's okay.
 

bigcat

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gotta love the fuel efficiency!
 

tylers65

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Repostyle said:
A FREAKIN CIVIC??? As long as the stang is first in your heart I guess it's okay.
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Not just a Civic.... A Hybrid even.
The 65 is my number 1 love. I drive 400 to 500 miles a week though and the premium unleaded that the Lincoln required was killing me.
 

The Factor

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Nice choice If only I could be that practical
 

Rootus

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1.3 liters of four-bangin fury . I sympathize with ya, I don't do quite as many miles as you do, but I average 50/day and I wish I got more than 21 mpg. 50+ mpg and 87 octane would be sweeeeeet.

Dave
 

hungrymonkey

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I would buy one if I had to commute to work. I did my monthly fill up on my accord the other day, and It was 41 Fricking dollars.

If the prices keep going up I am going to have to buy a completely green source of transportation. (new shoes and a bicycle).
 

95GTV8

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o hondini
 

timeless2

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It screams to have the windows tinted.
 

tylers65

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That and new wheels...

I was thinking about these. We set them next to the car and they looked sweet!
 

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bigcat

start with the upper hole, and if more traction is
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need to get hence to make a chop for you
 

duner

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You need some ghost flames on that hood
 

hungrymonkey

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duner said:
You need some ghost flames on that hood
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screw that.

Wing that bitch!
 

duner

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hungrymonkey said:
screw that.

Wing that bitch!
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I read on a tree hugger forum that the bigger the wing the bigger the MPG
 

ZeroCool

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I say bag it!
 

hungrymonkey

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duner said:
I read on a tree hugger forum that the bigger the wing the bigger the MPG
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plus the exhaust turns from combusted gas into combusted reefer.

Why do you think the hippies all like it so much.
 
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