No, I won't forget about Chargers, Cudas, and Challengers. If I get a
car like those, then I will drive them on special occasions Spring thru
Fall, but when the first snow flies, then I will park it and tarp it for
the winter. FWD cars are better for getting through the snow. (a 4x4
is best however for that, we have one!!) I had a Dodge Magnum, it got
low to mid teens for gas mileage, the window sticker on the mini-van
says 19 city, 22 hwy, after the last fill-up, according to the trip
meter, it got 20.5 mpg. Pretty good.....My Reliant when it's running
good, will get 28-35 mpg. It loves hot humid days, the mpg really goes
up then. I know what I'm talking about, I took Auto in High School, and
I aced it. My husband had the same teacher that I did, and we graduated
12 yrs. apart. (There is 11.5 yrs. between us.)
Later......
Lori
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