Just checked the mileage my stock 91 5spd with 260k miles is getting. Like 42 mpg. Best car I ever owned.
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What makes me laugh is the TV commercials for big RAM pickups having 36 mpg.
I still find it hard to believe the numbers for variable gear ratio trucks.
Only the Smart car shoud beat the Festiva if you pull out the back seat.
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The Smart Car is really a Dumb Car, mainly because it can't even beat a Festiva on gas mileage .....
My Festiva is doing well at 200K+ miles, carrying me around everywhere. But I'm going to buy a base model '90 one tomorrow evening and drive it home, and sell my '93 L. Running good, runs rough when cold, inspected till April '13, decent tires, no rust, I figure, what, $700?
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I bought my first Festy 8 years ago for $50 from a little old lady neighbour that had had a jobber quote for $1500 to re-do the exhaust, brakes, bearings and ball joints on her 112,000 km car. I had it back on the road for about $500 and have driven it 150,000 km since. Great little car except for being a 3 speed automatic. Not at all the car's fault but it was solely the $50 that had attracted me to it in the first place. 5 speeds are considerably more zippy and fun and I have since picked up 2 of those.
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88L DD, 183,000 on it and counting....
38-40 mpg, almost all city driving, without even trying.
Owned it 23 1/2 yrs and my wife still doesn't understand why I love this thing! :p88L - 'Twistiva' - 'The Fusion of Man and Machine'
88LX - 'Laztiza' - Future Resurrection Project
91L - 'Mistiva' - My Daughter's DD
93L - 'Vextiva' - Airport Car
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Originally posted by Twistiva View Post88L DD, 183,000 on it and counting....
38-40 mpg, almost all city driving, without even trying.
Owned it 23 1/2 yrs and my wife still doesn't understand why I love this thing! :p
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Originally posted by Bert View PostProbably because it runs on spare change, has lots of ground clearance, can be fixed by the owner, turns on a dime, has glass everywhere you look, back hatch is wider than the car and you can actually drive it (instead of it driving you).
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