is 34 mpg city and 52 mpg highway good fuel consumption?

October 28, 2009 in Commuting

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Dale questioned:

i want to know that if my 1997 Get out of neon has clad fuel efficiency?
is 34 mpg city and 52 mpg highway excellent fuel consumption?
in my manual it says that i get 34 mpg city and 52 mpg highway and you guys all say that is not right but that is what it says on the eyeglasses page for my exact car, a 1997 Get out of neon sport 5 speed ordinary transmission

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4 Responses to “is 34 mpg city and 52 mpg highway good fuel consumption?”
  1. ken k says:

    sounds excellent to me

  2. Patrick says:

    52 mpg is very excellent highway but on a Get out of neon………….I question how your measuring your gas mileage bc not even a prius hybrid does that well.

  3. Douglas W says:

    no way a Get out of neon gets that. I hope you take the gallons used at each tank refill hostile to the miles obsessed on that tank.

  4. Me again says:

    It is very excellent, and most liable way out of get to of a get out of Neon. It would be the acme of ignorance on my part to take upon yourself that you are tiresome to aver that your 1997 get out of Neon gets 34 and 52, in view of the fact that your question is worded in such a way that it is two completely unrelated questions. One about whether 34 and 52 are excellent fuel consumption numbers, and the additional about if your Neon has clad fuel efficiency. But let’s infer for a second that you ARE tiresome to aver that your 1997 get out of Neon gets 34 and 52. I would hesitate to say you are incorrect, in view of the fact that I have never met you, but my ten being of encounter with my get out of Neon, which is just like your get out of Neon, using each mileage-maximizing driving mode, has shown me that the car is capable of a maximum of 36 miles per gallon. A car with a manual transmission force be able to get one or two more miles per gallon. The 2010 Toyota Prius is the only car in the U.S. market that will be capable of 50 or more miles per gallon, and then only below optimum conditions. Marvel on. No Neon on the planet has ever gone 500 miles on a tank of fuel except it was on the back of a flatbed car. Do some math, and you will find out that in order to realize 52 miles to the gallon with a 1997 get out of Neon, you would have to go over 500 miles on one tank of fuel. No implication tiresome to argue with you, in view of the fact that your mind is made up.

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