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  • CMB
    KonicaMinolta Tech.

    250+ Posts
    • Mar 2005
    • 458

    since gas prices are going thru the roof...

    i'm thinking of buying a small compact reliable car that gets the best milage possible to do my service calls in, and park my 4 wheel drive tacoma untill i need it. what would be a good vehicle for this purpose? no hybrids.

    think small with high gas milage.
    yaris- built by toyota?
    honda- whatever?
    scion?
  • dbrownlee
    Trusted Tech

    100+ Posts
    • Sep 2005
    • 198

    #2
    We used a Ford Focus with a manual transmission here for a while...31-32 M.P.G. average city and highway, multiple drivers. Was fairly peppy and handled pretty well, too. I now use a '99 Escort wagon, it's at about 140K miles and going strong, about 27 M.P.G. I'll drive that one til it won't go any more, hopefully 200K miles +.
    GO TIGERS!!

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    • CMB
      KonicaMinolta Tech.

      250+ Posts
      • Mar 2005
      • 458

      #3
      one of our company cars is a focus. two door with automatic trans. gas milage around 15 to 16 mph. not too impressive.

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      • dbrownlee
        Trusted Tech

        100+ Posts
        • Sep 2005
        • 198

        #4
        No, that isn't too impressive. I wouldn't think the difference between an automatic and a manual tranny would be that large. Those were good figures on ours, though- the company gas card kept track of mileage, and I did see the records for the year or so we had the car. Go figure.
        GO TIGERS!!

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        • dwparker.wa
          Technician
          • Mar 2007
          • 33

          #5
          I've been driving a Chevy Avio since my Metro got creamed.33 to 37 MPH depending on traffic and pretty agile.I can get 2 Fellows320 shredders in it at a time or most small copiers.( I have the sedan, not the wagon).
          Parker

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          • CMB
            KonicaMinolta Tech.

            250+ Posts
            • Mar 2005
            • 458

            #6
            lets make it a little interesting. how about a small vehicle that gets around 40 MPG, new or no more than a few years old for under 10 grand?? and whats you opinion on the reliability of it.

            i prefer honda or toyota products..

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            • wagon
              Village Idiot

              500+ Posts
              • Dec 2006
              • 654

              #7
              Do you have lpg (liquified petroleum gas) in your part of the world? Perhaps a vehicle running on lpg would be a good option (motors and such last a lot longer on lpg than petrol - 500000km++)

              Kendall.
              If you are hitting your head up against a wall it always feels better when you stop.

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              • CMB
                KonicaMinolta Tech.

                250+ Posts
                • Mar 2005
                • 458

                #8
                i have seen a few, but only companies like the city power and gas have them.

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                • Dukem

                  #9
                  40 mpg, no hybrids?

                  Originally posted by CMB
                  lets make it a little interesting. how about a small vehicle that gets around 40 MPG, new or no more than a few years old for under 10 grand?? and whats you opinion on the reliability of it.

                  i prefer honda or toyota products..

                  That's a lot to ask for. I sold my truck and bought a 2005 Toyota Matrix almost 2yrs ago. Great utility car! The rear seats fold flat for lots of storage space and has railing for the tiedowns and loops it comes with; passenger seat folds flat so you can put your laptop (or lunch) on it; 2 accessory outlets plus a 115v outlet! Gas mileage averages 31 mpg for me but the newer models do even better I think.

                  I have nothing but praise for this little work horse. With 40k miles in 20 months it's never let me down. Sadly, it will be for sale soon since I have a new job and a company car is on the way.

                  Good luck in your search.

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                  • CMB
                    KonicaMinolta Tech.

                    250+ Posts
                    • Mar 2005
                    • 458

                    #10
                    i've heard of some small 4 cylinder cars just a few years old being sold for under 10 grand or even less. i'm just fishing on what to look for. 40 MPG might be a high number, but i need the best gas milage i can get if i am going to buy one.

                    thanks everyone for your responses.

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                    • Mr Spock
                      Vulcan Inventor of Death

                      1,000+ Posts
                      • Aug 2006
                      • 2064

                      #11
                      I use a Chevy Colorado crew cab and get 22 mpg on the highway. I may start using the wifes chevy cobalt. It gets 21-23 city and 33 on the highway. And it is pretty nice size trunk. Used around here for 2 year old is $13k.
                      And Star Trek was just a tv show...yeah right!

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                      • Herrmann
                        Senior Tech

                        Site Contributor
                        500+ Posts
                        • Jan 2006
                        • 792

                        #12
                        Did you ever think of using Cars with Diesel Engine? runs much cheaper IMHO.

                        We have a Mercedes Sprinter 216 VAN to transport our mashines (Diesel, 155 HP, 170 KM/H) and for Service we use Opel Combo (mini Van, 1,7 Turbo Diesel with 100 HP, runs near 180 km/h)

                        Both car types allowes a quick transport to the next customer by moderate fuel costs: the Combo use up to 7.5 liter Diesel for 100 KM, the Sprinter near 10 Liter at full load (2,8 tons)


                        Greeting from Germany

                        Herrmann
                        If sometimes you feel a little useless, offended and depressed always remember that you were once the fastest and most victorious sperm of hundreds of millions!

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