Should I buy an economy car and park my jeep?
Q. I drive 25 mi one way to work 3 days a week, and I live in the middle of nowhere land almost. I have been considering purchasing an economy car to make the trip and not sure if thats the thing to do. The Jeep is a gas guzzler. What kind of economy car would you purchase and is this a good idea?
Asked by happydawg - Tue Apr 22 08:40:42 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I suggest you to buy a smart, economical car, maybe by exchanging your Jeep from auto galleries. I don't know diesel rates in the US but I know that diesel rates are closing to benzine prices globally. There are some Japanese economical cars like Honda jazz, Toyota Yaris (in Europe, I am not sure in the US), VW polo etc. I think jeep would be demode soon! keep the environment cleaner!
Answered by assessor - Tue Apr 22 09:13:16 2008
Q. I drive 25 mi one way to work 3 days a week, and I live in the middle of nowhere land almost. I have been considering purchasing an economy car to make the trip and not sure if thats the thing to do. The Jeep is a gas guzzler. What kind of economy car would you purchase and is this a good idea?
Asked by happydawg - Tue Apr 22 08:40:42 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I suggest you to buy a smart, economical car, maybe by exchanging your Jeep from auto galleries. I don't know diesel rates in the US but I know that diesel rates are closing to benzine prices globally. There are some Japanese economical cars like Honda jazz, Toyota Yaris (in Europe, I am not sure in the US), VW polo etc. I think jeep would be demode soon! keep the environment cleaner!
Answered by assessor - Tue Apr 22 09:13:16 2008
What is the best economy car that is attractive yet under $20,000?
Q. My wife has a Highlander and I have a Ridgeline. We want an economy car, but we don't want to give up our SUVs. We have looked at the Prius and the Civic, and we don't like either one. What is the best economy car that is attractive yet under $20,000? Thanks!
Asked by Valor - Wed Dec 24 13:38:28 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Chrysler Pt Cruiser? Maybe those have grown too old now.. but they were the best-selling small car for a while...There' s also the Hyundai accent and Elantra. Good economy cars too... However, a car that's attractive, and has been proven to be better than the civic and corolla is the Mazda 3, and especially the Mazdaspeed3 ... Great bang for the buck! The Mazda 3 (either 5 door or 4 dr.) is the best alternative to the civics you can get.. Look for a good 2004-2009 model... I think the 2010 model looks really ugly.
Answered by SL65 AMG - Wed Dec 24 14:37:03 2008
Q. My wife has a Highlander and I have a Ridgeline. We want an economy car, but we don't want to give up our SUVs. We have looked at the Prius and the Civic, and we don't like either one. What is the best economy car that is attractive yet under $20,000? Thanks!
Asked by Valor - Wed Dec 24 13:38:28 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Chrysler Pt Cruiser? Maybe those have grown too old now.. but they were the best-selling small car for a while...There' s also the Hyundai accent and Elantra. Good economy cars too... However, a car that's attractive, and has been proven to be better than the civic and corolla is the Mazda 3, and especially the Mazdaspeed3 ... Great bang for the buck! The Mazda 3 (either 5 door or 4 dr.) is the best alternative to the civics you can get.. Look for a good 2004-2009 model... I think the 2010 model looks really ugly.
Answered by SL65 AMG - Wed Dec 24 14:37:03 2008
What economy car is the best for it's price?
Q. I am looking into buying an economy car between these brands.nisssan versa, Kia rio, hyundai accent, toyota yaris, and suxuki sx4, and mistsubshi lancer. I like the nissan, kia, and hyundai because they are very, very reasonable, but i have heard some not so good things about them what do you reccomend?
Asked by RocknRolla - Fri Apr 3 23:39:11 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Ive driven a Kia Rio since 2005 , Has the 10 yr warranty, havent needed it, gets about 40 MPG, Has 40,000 miles on it and havent had to make any repairs - just maintenance (Thank God!)
Answered by sweetncgal78 - Tue Apr 7 15:24:16 2009
Q. I am looking into buying an economy car between these brands.nisssan versa, Kia rio, hyundai accent, toyota yaris, and suxuki sx4, and mistsubshi lancer. I like the nissan, kia, and hyundai because they are very, very reasonable, but i have heard some not so good things about them what do you reccomend?
Asked by RocknRolla - Fri Apr 3 23:39:11 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Ive driven a Kia Rio since 2005 , Has the 10 yr warranty, havent needed it, gets about 40 MPG, Has 40,000 miles on it and havent had to make any repairs - just maintenance (Thank God!)
Answered by sweetncgal78 - Tue Apr 7 15:24:16 2009
Which car is bigger an economy or compact car?
Q. I am renting a car and am wondering if I should get the compact car or the economy car. They are both the same price so I wanted to know which one is better.
Asked by Mari2287 - Sun Jul 19 17:17:02 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In general a compact is larger and more comfortable than economy. Take the compact if the price is the same.
Answered by Howard L - Sun Jul 19 17:22:12 2009
Q. I am renting a car and am wondering if I should get the compact car or the economy car. They are both the same price so I wanted to know which one is better.
Asked by Mari2287 - Sun Jul 19 17:17:02 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In general a compact is larger and more comfortable than economy. Take the compact if the price is the same.
Answered by Howard L - Sun Jul 19 17:22:12 2009
How can I prepare my tiny economy car for winter?
Q. I plan on moving to Colorado this fall, but I'm worried how well my 2008 Honda Fit sport is going to survive the winter. Does any one have any advice on the best ways to winter-proof my car?
Asked by Caleb Braley - Wed Apr 29 17:50:58 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Get an ice scraper.
Answered by emucompboy - Wed Apr 29 17:56:03 2009
Q. I plan on moving to Colorado this fall, but I'm worried how well my 2008 Honda Fit sport is going to survive the winter. Does any one have any advice on the best ways to winter-proof my car?
Asked by Caleb Braley - Wed Apr 29 17:50:58 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Get an ice scraper.
Answered by emucompboy - Wed Apr 29 17:56:03 2009
At what price, would gas force you to drive an economy car?
Q. At what price, would gas force you to drive an economy car? 1. It's already too expensive and I drive a car that gets over 24 mpg combined. 2. If gas goes $1 / gallon higher. 3. If gas goes $3 / gallon higher 4. If gas goes $ 100 / gallon higher 5. I would never drive an economy car
Asked by \\\Jack Beanstalk - Sat Mar 15 10:14:50 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 3 dollars but any increase makes it less and less afordable
Answered by Trevor P - Sat Mar 15 15:09:43 2008
Q. At what price, would gas force you to drive an economy car? 1. It's already too expensive and I drive a car that gets over 24 mpg combined. 2. If gas goes $1 / gallon higher. 3. If gas goes $3 / gallon higher 4. If gas goes $ 100 / gallon higher 5. I would never drive an economy car
Asked by \\\Jack Beanstalk - Sat Mar 15 10:14:50 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 3 dollars but any increase makes it less and less afordable
Answered by Trevor P - Sat Mar 15 15:09:43 2008
What's the difference between a compact and an economy car?
Q. I need to rent a car for a trip and I want the bigger of the two...
Asked by euroteacher0 - Tue Jul 3 14:50:32 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A compact car actually describes the size, rated by interior volume in cubic feet. An economy car describes the fuel economy regardless of vehicle size. Typically, economy cars are also compact in size.
Answered by BRYAN H - Tue Jul 3 14:57:22 2007
Q. I need to rent a car for a trip and I want the bigger of the two...
Asked by euroteacher0 - Tue Jul 3 14:50:32 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A compact car actually describes the size, rated by interior volume in cubic feet. An economy car describes the fuel economy regardless of vehicle size. Typically, economy cars are also compact in size.
Answered by BRYAN H - Tue Jul 3 14:57:22 2007
What is the least expensive economy car to buy in New Jersey?
Q. New car only.
Asked by dahoova - Wed Nov 14 08:45:15 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Id say a toytota corola or a honda accord or civic. Your best bets.
Answered by crunch_9595 - Wed Nov 14 09:01:43 2007
Q. New car only.
Asked by dahoova - Wed Nov 14 08:45:15 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Id say a toytota corola or a honda accord or civic. Your best bets.
Answered by crunch_9595 - Wed Nov 14 09:01:43 2007
What new car, any make or model but not hybrid, do you suggest for someone looking for a good economy car?
Q. I am looking for good gas mileage, doesn't have to have a lot of frills (I'd like power windows and fog lights). I am trying to compare the Chevy Aveo, Nissan FIT, Chevy Malibu, Ford Focus, Honda Civic, Dodge Caliber and a few others. I'd like a sort of hatch back style if I can find it.
Asked by Michael Z - Sat Aug 8 00:56:02 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Of the cars you mention, the Caliber is the most technologically advanced, if that is important to you. The styling is very distinctive, and the dealers are highly motivated to make good deals (extreme warranty, too). The Ford Focus is an excellent car that has held its value well. Very zippy, good ergos. The Civic is sweet, but more money. The Fit is also a Honda, not Nissan. Perhaps you are thinking Versa? The Fit and Versa are very basic cars. Performance is minimal, but so are their prices. Hard to go wrong. The Malibu is, at best, ordinary, and of these cars, it depreciates the most. The Cobalt is less expensive, and probably a better car. The Aveo is the least expensive and is made by Daewoo in Korea. It is no where near… [cont.]
Answered by zealot144 - Sat Aug 8 01:16:55 2009
Q. I am looking for good gas mileage, doesn't have to have a lot of frills (I'd like power windows and fog lights). I am trying to compare the Chevy Aveo, Nissan FIT, Chevy Malibu, Ford Focus, Honda Civic, Dodge Caliber and a few others. I'd like a sort of hatch back style if I can find it.
Asked by Michael Z - Sat Aug 8 00:56:02 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Of the cars you mention, the Caliber is the most technologically advanced, if that is important to you. The styling is very distinctive, and the dealers are highly motivated to make good deals (extreme warranty, too). The Ford Focus is an excellent car that has held its value well. Very zippy, good ergos. The Civic is sweet, but more money. The Fit is also a Honda, not Nissan. Perhaps you are thinking Versa? The Fit and Versa are very basic cars. Performance is minimal, but so are their prices. Hard to go wrong. The Malibu is, at best, ordinary, and of these cars, it depreciates the most. The Cobalt is less expensive, and probably a better car. The Aveo is the least expensive and is made by Daewoo in Korea. It is no where near… [cont.]
Answered by zealot144 - Sat Aug 8 01:16:55 2009
Why would someone buy something more expensive than an economy car?
Q. besides size utility and aesthetics. I don't know too much about automobiles. I guess I should include political motivations to buy hybrids/American car as exceptions as well. But, really, why drop an extra 7000 or more for a Camry when you can just get a Fit/Yaris/Versa? alright. comfort: decent, honest answer, I suppose.
Asked by . - Sun Oct 25 19:09:06 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well you have pretty much answered your own question. In addition to size, functionality and looks. You also have to consider fuel economy and range (including fuel tank size) safety, handling and adaptability (towing etc). Reliability is also crucial, this is where reviews tend to show more expensive cars as more reliable. If you need a car everyday, for 25,000 miles a year. You want one that won't be in the garage much. Finally, fashion and status comes into a lot too. People like to have a nice car, and if you have more money you will probably spend more money on your car.
Answered by Jamie - Sun Oct 25 19:24:22 2009
Q. besides size utility and aesthetics. I don't know too much about automobiles. I guess I should include political motivations to buy hybrids/American car as exceptions as well. But, really, why drop an extra 7000 or more for a Camry when you can just get a Fit/Yaris/Versa? alright. comfort: decent, honest answer, I suppose.
Asked by . - Sun Oct 25 19:09:06 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well you have pretty much answered your own question. In addition to size, functionality and looks. You also have to consider fuel economy and range (including fuel tank size) safety, handling and adaptability (towing etc). Reliability is also crucial, this is where reviews tend to show more expensive cars as more reliable. If you need a car everyday, for 25,000 miles a year. You want one that won't be in the garage much. Finally, fashion and status comes into a lot too. People like to have a nice car, and if you have more money you will probably spend more money on your car.
Answered by Jamie - Sun Oct 25 19:24:22 2009
What are monthly car rental rates for an economy sized car?
Q. On average how much would it cost to rent a small compact car for 30 days? I am planning to spend a month in San Diego with family, and I don't want to have to always borrow one of their cars. Also, I'm from Florida, and really don't want to drive my car across country. thanks
Asked by mike9626 - Tue Feb 3 18:33:52 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It really depends on the city that your renting in and rates can vary from company to company. I would suggest going to a car rental booking site, like travelocity, to compare multiple car rental company rates for the city and dates you're looking for. Once you find the cheapest company, you can try going to their website directly to see if they have any deals or e-coupons for monthly specials. Right now, Budget and National are offering $50 off a one- month rental. You can also try check monthly rates using a car rental discount code, if you qualify. There are hundreds of membership programs and professional associations that offer car rental discount codes to their members. You can find a list of car rental discount codes for 8… [cont.]
Answered by Lori J - Wed Feb 4 09:59:45 2009
Q. On average how much would it cost to rent a small compact car for 30 days? I am planning to spend a month in San Diego with family, and I don't want to have to always borrow one of their cars. Also, I'm from Florida, and really don't want to drive my car across country. thanks
Asked by mike9626 - Tue Feb 3 18:33:52 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It really depends on the city that your renting in and rates can vary from company to company. I would suggest going to a car rental booking site, like travelocity, to compare multiple car rental company rates for the city and dates you're looking for. Once you find the cheapest company, you can try going to their website directly to see if they have any deals or e-coupons for monthly specials. Right now, Budget and National are offering $50 off a one- month rental. You can also try check monthly rates using a car rental discount code, if you qualify. There are hundreds of membership programs and professional associations that offer car rental discount codes to their members. You can find a list of car rental discount codes for 8… [cont.]
Answered by Lori J - Wed Feb 4 09:59:45 2009
What is the best economy car I can buy for the price & warranty, also gas mileage?
Q. What is the best economy car I can buy for the price & warranty, also gas mileage?
Asked by grandmothermjd14 - Fri May 25 20:01:13 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i bought my 2007 Ford Focus for 11,000, it gets 36 mpg and has a 3yr/36,00 and a 5yr/100,000 warranty
Answered by SuzyBelle04 - Fri May 25 20:04:00 2007
Q. What is the best economy car I can buy for the price & warranty, also gas mileage?
Asked by grandmothermjd14 - Fri May 25 20:01:13 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i bought my 2007 Ford Focus for 11,000, it gets 36 mpg and has a 3yr/36,00 and a 5yr/100,000 warranty
Answered by SuzyBelle04 - Fri May 25 20:04:00 2007
Is it better to rent an economy or compact sized car?
Q. Visiting family in another state and want to rent a car in order to get around. I want to rent a sedan but the options are economy or compact or intermediate. Which is a better size?
Asked by Princess - Fri Feb 26 15:12:12 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A compact would be the best,.
Answered by David M - Tue Mar 2 08:26:54 2010
Q. Visiting family in another state and want to rent a car in order to get around. I want to rent a sedan but the options are economy or compact or intermediate. Which is a better size?
Asked by Princess - Fri Feb 26 15:12:12 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A compact would be the best,.
Answered by David M - Tue Mar 2 08:26:54 2010
Is when the economy is bad is the best time to buy a new car?
Q. Cause when the economy recovers and gets better inflation will jump and that new car will increase in price, and interest rates will also jump up. The people that assemble the cars in a bad economy are doing a better job because they have more fear of losing their job. The car dealers are desperate and offer better discounts when the economy is bad.
Asked by Bart S - Mon May 25 16:45:39 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. when the Economy recovers maybe you will get a job and shut up ! yes its a good time to buy a new car if you know how to deal ! in a few years it will be bad hard to get parts and less delerships ...
Answered by SID ~ - Wed May 27 16:52:32 2009
Q. Cause when the economy recovers and gets better inflation will jump and that new car will increase in price, and interest rates will also jump up. The people that assemble the cars in a bad economy are doing a better job because they have more fear of losing their job. The car dealers are desperate and offer better discounts when the economy is bad.
Asked by Bart S - Mon May 25 16:45:39 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. when the Economy recovers maybe you will get a job and shut up ! yes its a good time to buy a new car if you know how to deal ! in a few years it will be bad hard to get parts and less delerships ...
Answered by SID ~ - Wed May 27 16:52:32 2009
Which new economy car should i consider buying?
Q. besides Honda civic please, i already have one of those. and im over the Prius already.
Asked by pinky - Mon Jun 12 17:53:56 2006 - - 24 Answers - 0 Comments
A. aveo by chevy gets very good mileage (~24-37, driving habits, ect.), as do VW jettas (~26-32), corrolas (~32+) are also excellent. saturn ions also do very well, up to 40 mpg, even more. hybrids, and kia rios are also good, but i dont know much about either.
Answered by rhay - Mon Jun 12 18:08:04 2006
Q. besides Honda civic please, i already have one of those. and im over the Prius already.
Asked by pinky - Mon Jun 12 17:53:56 2006 - - 24 Answers - 0 Comments
A. aveo by chevy gets very good mileage (~24-37, driving habits, ect.), as do VW jettas (~26-32), corrolas (~32+) are also excellent. saturn ions also do very well, up to 40 mpg, even more. hybrids, and kia rios are also good, but i dont know much about either.
Answered by rhay - Mon Jun 12 18:08:04 2006
10 points to best answer!! should i rent an economy size car or a 4wheel for a Colorado road trip?
Q. Going on a road trip around Utah and Colorado, Im gonna be driving around mountains and possibly driving to the Grand Canyon too, should I be okay renting an economy size car?? or do i need to get a 4 wheel car??
Asked by 3hugger - Sun Feb 15 14:29:48 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I've taken several road trips to the Southwest, and I've always used a midsized car (like a Toyota Camry, because I like the handling). We've driven over dirt roads, rutted roads and a few trails without any problem. The only advantage of the 4-wheeler is the higher ground clearance (it will go over larger rocks). But the disadvantages include the increased fuel costs and the lack of handling on extremely twisty, turny roads. Also, we've ended up on VERY narrow, unpaved mountain passes, with nowhere to turn around or pull over. It was bad enough with the Toyota. I would have been scared to death with anything wider.
Answered by Andy - Sun Feb 15 14:45:02 2009
Q. Going on a road trip around Utah and Colorado, Im gonna be driving around mountains and possibly driving to the Grand Canyon too, should I be okay renting an economy size car?? or do i need to get a 4 wheel car??
Asked by 3hugger - Sun Feb 15 14:29:48 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I've taken several road trips to the Southwest, and I've always used a midsized car (like a Toyota Camry, because I like the handling). We've driven over dirt roads, rutted roads and a few trails without any problem. The only advantage of the 4-wheeler is the higher ground clearance (it will go over larger rocks). But the disadvantages include the increased fuel costs and the lack of handling on extremely twisty, turny roads. Also, we've ended up on VERY narrow, unpaved mountain passes, with nowhere to turn around or pull over. It was bad enough with the Toyota. I would have been scared to death with anything wider.
Answered by Andy - Sun Feb 15 14:45:02 2009
What is the best special offer on a new economy car?
Q. What is the best special offer on a new economy car?
Asked by Matt - Wed May 16 21:08:04 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. THREE V-Dubs for under 17 thousand lol
Answered by mj23themanVW - Wed May 16 21:12:29 2007
Q. What is the best special offer on a new economy car?
Asked by Matt - Wed May 16 21:08:04 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. THREE V-Dubs for under 17 thousand lol
Answered by mj23themanVW - Wed May 16 21:12:29 2007
Which small secondhand diesel car has best headroom and economy?
Q. I am tall and have stiff joints, and find my Honda CRV easy to get in and out of - it is excellent for headroom. I want a second, smaller, car on a low budget which is diesel - for good economy - and easy to get in and out of. So a tall body in the style of the CRV, on a smaller vehicle, would be ideal. In short, a cheap, reliable, small diesel runabout for a tall man who can't fold into a conventional saloon car.
Asked by Thamesboater - Fri Mar 7 06:35:55 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi there. I have been looking for a second hand small diesel car for my wife to drive around. I am unfortunately unable to purchase a new car at this stage and would love to run a smaller car. So i am like you looking for a small car. There are hundreds of cars in Japan - Mazda's, toyota's all right hand drive - but the fed. govt. wont allow any of these to be imported. I found a 2001 Toyota Corolla 4 door diesel $1200USD but i am unable to import it because we have these types of cars in Australia!!! But we are allowed to import all the rice burners - supra's, celica's, elcipe's evo's but we cant bring in economical and environmentally freindly cars. The VW Golf is my best buy for a new diesel car. Cheers Paulie G
Answered by Paulie G - Fri Mar 7 19:26:40 2008
Q. I am tall and have stiff joints, and find my Honda CRV easy to get in and out of - it is excellent for headroom. I want a second, smaller, car on a low budget which is diesel - for good economy - and easy to get in and out of. So a tall body in the style of the CRV, on a smaller vehicle, would be ideal. In short, a cheap, reliable, small diesel runabout for a tall man who can't fold into a conventional saloon car.
Asked by Thamesboater - Fri Mar 7 06:35:55 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi there. I have been looking for a second hand small diesel car for my wife to drive around. I am unfortunately unable to purchase a new car at this stage and would love to run a smaller car. So i am like you looking for a small car. There are hundreds of cars in Japan - Mazda's, toyota's all right hand drive - but the fed. govt. wont allow any of these to be imported. I found a 2001 Toyota Corolla 4 door diesel $1200USD but i am unable to import it because we have these types of cars in Australia!!! But we are allowed to import all the rice burners - supra's, celica's, elcipe's evo's but we cant bring in economical and environmentally freindly cars. The VW Golf is my best buy for a new diesel car. Cheers Paulie G
Answered by Paulie G - Fri Mar 7 19:26:40 2008
Tire pressure and fuel economy, should i go by the car's manual or the tire maker's recommended psi?
Q. My car manual recommends 30 psi and the tire maker has 44 psi on it. So far i kept to 30 psi and my car doesnt have great fuel economy, averaging 17 mpg in city and 23 highway; but now i am hear that increasing the pressure will greatly boost my fuel economy...is this safe? and what pressure between 30 and 44 would achieve a good balance of fuel economy without sacrificing safety?
Asked by Yah Man - Fri Mar 7 20:59:47 2008 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments
A. im a old tire guy and since the 70's ive been running 5 pounds more and ive never had any problem with any of mine... but really the max is better but it really depend on the car too cause tire are made for many types so it really up to you to watch how they wear... i run 45 in all mine and 30 pounds is low for any car tire its never been 30 and your not going to get a lot of mileage but it does help... check them monthly in the winter and sure 44 is just fine,,, good yr trained and still changing tires... road service truck and tractors thro i still get a car every once in a while
Answered by infoman6617 - Fri Mar 7 21:25:39 2008
Q. My car manual recommends 30 psi and the tire maker has 44 psi on it. So far i kept to 30 psi and my car doesnt have great fuel economy, averaging 17 mpg in city and 23 highway; but now i am hear that increasing the pressure will greatly boost my fuel economy...is this safe? and what pressure between 30 and 44 would achieve a good balance of fuel economy without sacrificing safety?
Asked by Yah Man - Fri Mar 7 20:59:47 2008 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments
A. im a old tire guy and since the 70's ive been running 5 pounds more and ive never had any problem with any of mine... but really the max is better but it really depend on the car too cause tire are made for many types so it really up to you to watch how they wear... i run 45 in all mine and 30 pounds is low for any car tire its never been 30 and your not going to get a lot of mileage but it does help... check them monthly in the winter and sure 44 is just fine,,, good yr trained and still changing tires... road service truck and tractors thro i still get a car every once in a while
Answered by infoman6617 - Fri Mar 7 21:25:39 2008
Does using the cd player in the car affect fuel economy?
Q. I own an acura 2007 tsx, and I was wondering besides air conditioning and having a leadfoot, does using the cd player or even the radio in the car affect the fuel economy? will I get less mpg? if so, how much less
Asked by jack r - Wed Sep 9 19:19:00 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. abosalutly not
Answered by WEST - Wed Sep 9 19:24:21 2009
Q. I own an acura 2007 tsx, and I was wondering besides air conditioning and having a leadfoot, does using the cd player or even the radio in the car affect the fuel economy? will I get less mpg? if so, how much less
Asked by jack r - Wed Sep 9 19:19:00 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. abosalutly not
Answered by WEST - Wed Sep 9 19:24:21 2009
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