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A new way to break Myth?
I was pretty surprised for this gentleman's comments about gasmilage of a 6-cylinder taurus and a 4 cylinder Civic.
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u: P0 x, x) D4 y. C. s8 vIf your experience is a good way to test a car's performance, Engergy Canada is really wasting tax payes dollars to make so called gas milage disclosure to the buyer.
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What car are you driving currently? If you drive a 6 cylinder car, how many kilometers can you drive betewwn two gas refill?- q5 Z( v+ U6 |* o
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How many days have you driven a Honda Civic? one day? or one month? I think longer time may give you a better idea of gas milage.
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Japanese car in small displacement for sure has better gas milage, for those 6 cylinder or 8 cylinder ones, they are same or even worse than domestic cars. ( Toyota Tequila 8 cylinder is worse than a Ford 8 cylinder)
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If you want to save gas, I still think Jap small car is a good choice. |
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