cool cars with great gas mileage?

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Cakilla;5055252; said:
I do like the look of the new for focus, but I like the Chevy Volt more


I am sorry I actually meant chevy Cruz
still not very "kool" but then again its hard for me to think of a stock 4 cylinder car "kool'
 
Yellow_Perch;5055400; said:
foreign cars are dumb :headbang2

What are you smoking man? American cars are plastic, cheap and not very fun to even ride in.
 
I'm sure my car barely qualifies as cool, but I do get decent gas milage on a car that's performance oriented, not saying this is a performance car, mind you it's an economical daily driver. I get about 30 mpg, depends on weather and mood. It's roughly 197 hp, not bad for a 2.0 na engine. It only comes in a 6 speed unless you opt for the 1.8 liter which makes like 40 hp less, but even better gas milage and comes with auto.

I started out not liking hondas because try are loud and slow, but after owning my civic si I do have a little more respect. They keep their resale value high, and after 3 years of socal driving, not 1 cent was spent on fixing it.

If you were to hand me a brand new American made 4 cylinder gas saver, I would instantly donate it. American cars do not even compare with Japanese or European gas savers.
 
Oh by the way did you know Fischer price does the interior for ford and chevy?

Haha no they don't, but I wouldn't be suprised. POS American cars.....
 
And it doesn't just stop at gas savers! :D

All the best supercars are from Europe. Ferrari, Lambo, Audi etc.
 
MarlboroMan;5055503; said:
I'm sure my car barely qualifies as cool, but I do get decent gas milage on a car that's performance oriented, not saying this is a performance car, mind you it's an economical daily driver. I get about 30 mpg, depends on weather and mood. It's roughly 197 hp, not bad for a 2.0 na engine. It only comes in a 6 speed unless you opt for the 1.8 liter which makes like 40 hp less, but even better gas milage and comes with auto.

I started out not liking hondas because try are loud and slow, but after owning my civic si I do have a little more respect. They keep their resale value high, and after 3 years of socal driving, not 1 cent was spent on fixing it.

If you were to hand me a brand new American made 4 cylinder gas saver, I would instantly donate it. American cars do not even compare with Japanese or European gas savers.

Just don't burn out the clutch, it'll set you back about $1500, mostly labor. It's a horrible design to work on when you do get a problem.
 
for what he is asking i second that suggestion^ in fact i suggested it first page

Mudslinger14;5055378; said:
European cars ftw.

foreign suck!! USA all the way


Mudslinger14;5055512; said:
And it doesn't just stop at gas savers! :D

All the best supercars are from Europe. Ferrari, Lambo, Audi etc.

ferrari? lambo? over priced junk.

viper acr beat all them around the track repeatedly. mosler is their only real competition and they are.... AMERICAN. based in florida


MarlboroMan;5055510; said:
Oh by the way did you know Fischer price does the interior for ford and chevy?

Haha no they don't, but I wouldn't be suprised. POS American cars.....

no offence dude but that is the dumbest statement i think i have ever read.

did you know honda executives eat small children? Haha no they don't but i wouldn't be surprised:screwy:
 
Lepisosteus platyrhincus;5055585; said:
foreign suck!! USA all the way




ferrari? lambo? over priced junk.

viper acr beat all them around the track repeatedly. mosler is their only real competition and they are.... AMERICAN. based in florida

A dodge. You're comparing a ferrari enzo, an aston martin db9, a koenigsegg ccx, alllllll the lamborghinis, and countless other foreign cars such as Lotus...to a dodge.
:screwy:

Even the European cars that didn't make it are 10x better than a dodge viper :ROFL: *cough* Tvr *cough*
 
Not to mention mercs, bmws, etc...
Also Renault is sort of like dodge. Except, of course...Better.

Common factor in all of these European.
 
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