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Secondly, I awarded the '06 Camry LE 4-cylinder Automatic with the "Editor's Choice Award" in the full-size vehicle category for efficiency, reliability, and performance in my Rental Car Fleet Analysis thread. I would recommend this car to just about anyone. BUT, the V-6 is overkill. Granted, the Camry might be a percentage point more reliable, but for me, I am straight-up Honda/Acura, end of story. RH77 |
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i highly recommend you check out canadiandriver.ca on their EL reviews and the CSX reviews. The CSX gets a 2.0 litre (same one found in RSX but detuned for FE) and 5 speed automatic sport shifter paddles! (which i heard were more robust than the TSX) Nice car but I'd still get the 06 honda hybrid because I"m a FE nut hehe. read up! |
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As far as the "can't come close to 100 MPG in daily driving", I guess it depends on how close is close. The tank prior to the 109 MPG tank was 1007 miles, 86.6 MPG. I had an 85.7 MPG tank driving from Pittsburgh to Huntsville, AL. I have had many 70+ MPG tanks with my 50 mile daily commute. Yes, Wayne Gerdes who has a 90 mile daily commute did have a 1523 mile, 109.0 MPG tank in his Insight. His lifetime FE for the Insight was 92MPG. I noticed a few comments about the Prius and HCH being too large. Well that is true if you have no passengers which is the case with my commute. That's why I bought a used 2 seater instead of another hybrid. My wife hauls around the kids so it makes more sense for her to have the Prius. And one more good thing about the obsenely large prius is that it can carry the whole family, the dog and all of our gear to the beach several times a year, 1400 mile RT for about the cost of a nice meal at our favorite restaurant. I can't think of one other car that would let us do that. |
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Redlines make me excited. I just love burying the needle. The deeper it goes the more excited I get. |
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I dunno, because the engine
I dunno, because the engine screams. Some cars have a very nice sound when the engine is WOT. Few examples are BMW M5, Nissan maxima 95-99, Nissan 350z, Infiniti G35, FX35. And most top end cars like Ferrari, Lambo and etc.
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3.2 in the parts bin, but...
Ok, so the 3.2L SOHC/VTEC is in the Acura parts bin -- I should know, I have one ;-) But let's run the numbers, shall we?
What configuration of Accord sells the most in the U.S.? The 4-cylinder automatic. What Camry sells the most units? Yes, the 4-cylinder auto. I can keep going if you want. Basically, the V-6 Honda isn't a hugely popular seller, nor the Camry V-6. Nissan has completely stunk when it comes to FE. I agree, their 3.5L is one of the best engines ever produced. But it sucks the fuel. I know this from experience, and the EPA estimates are WAY off. Look at the low 20's. Your Altima -- how many V-6s and SE-Rs will they sell vs. the 4-banger? For every one V-6, there will be ten 4-cylinder models. And what do all of these cars you mention have in common. BAD FUEL ECONOMY. Even some of them are taxed as "Gas Guzzlers". You're talking Brie when it's definitely Limberger time. RH77 |
haha i drove the g35 auto
haha i drove the g35 auto for a bit... and if you keep it under 1500 rpms i bet you'll get some good FE. But I WOT not even half... my neck snapped to the edge of the seat... after that I decided not to punch it all the way lol...
no thanks but ill own you on the track anyday. |
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