Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I point out my 35 year old car got better gas mileage than new ones, prove it, and now you guys want to make excuses on why it did? The link above claiming 30/40 says "simulation based on the European type of traffic". Real people in the real world got 50 plus driving it like a normal car.
It's gotta suck to be so wrong.
Please. Back then, the advertised fuel economy was only achieved by unicorns. Nowadays they're called hypermilers. You know that.
Yes, some economy cars got excellent fuel economy back in the day. Now, some economy cars get excellent fuel economy and are safer, nicer. Thanks, bureaucrats.
More excuses. Maybe you fail at reading comprehension. I drove the car like a normal car and got higher than was rated on a regular basis. Many people did.
I can "explain" it to you, I can't "understand" it for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I point out my 35 year old car got better gas mileage than new ones, prove it, and now you guys want to make excuses on why it did? The link above claiming 30/40 says "simulation based on the European type of traffic". Real people in the real world got 50 plus driving it like a normal car.
It's gotta suck to be so wrong.
Please. Back then, the advertised fuel economy was only achieved by unicorns. Nowadays they're called hypermilers. You know that.
Yes, some economy cars got excellent fuel economy back in the day. Now, some economy cars get excellent fuel economy and are safer, nicer. Thanks, bureaucrats.