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95avusblue 11-27-2006 12:56 PM

Which cars are your among favorites for long commutes?
 
Hi guys,
which car do you guys recomend for long commutes, 250 miles per day? My WRX wagon's mileage isn't cutting it anymore.

I would need it to be very comfortable. Can I find something other than VW tdi's that give me 45 mpgs driving at 65-70 mph? I am just tired of my expensive commutes.
The VW reliability has be a bit cautious.
Thanks

95avusblue 11-27-2006 01:22 PM

I do have an 89 Integra, but its too tiresome for me. Noisy with the revs, back also takes a beating with those seats.

SVOboy 11-27-2006 01:25 PM

Buy Dan's VX, ultimate highway beast.

95avusblue 11-27-2006 01:30 PM

Is he selling it?

95avusblue 11-27-2006 01:48 PM

I see it, but too far for me.

SVOboy 11-27-2006 02:11 PM

You can always buy the same model near to yourself, even Darin claims it as the highway beast. I'd suggest that or a crx hf/civic cx.

krousdb 11-27-2006 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by 95avusblue
I see it, but too far for me.

How far is too far?

krousdb 11-27-2006 02:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 95avusblue
Hi guys,
which car do you guys recomend for long commutes, 250 miles per day? My WRX wagon's mileage isn't cutting it anymore.

I would need it to be very comfortable. Can I find something other than VW tdi's that give me 45 mpgs driving at 65-70 mph? I am just tired of my expensive commutes.
The VW reliability has be a bit cautious.
Thanks

A Prius will deliver 50-55 MPG at 65-70 MPH.

Lug_Nut 11-27-2006 04:41 PM

How frequently do you wish to fill-up? A 500 mile range means at least every other day. A 96-97 Passat TDI would go all week.
Hybrids shine on shorter, more stop and go, commutes. Near constant highway use is not where they are at their best for fuel economy. A Yaris will also return nearly the same FE on steady state highway use as the Prius but at a far lower purchase price.
And the annual distance at 250 per day is 50,000 just in commuting. How frequently do you wish to replace the car? And the commute hours are close to 5 per day. I had 1/2 that as a daily commute for 6 years. The car was comfortable, I had car pool companionship (his Ram 1500 got 10 mpg so we almost always took mine), I filled up every other week, but the loss of time, three hours a day, was finally too much for me.
Now I'm 15 miles and 20 minutes from my new job, instead of 62 miles and 90 minutes.
Were I in the same situation as you with 125 miles one way I'd be looking at (used) Mercedes diesels. Expensive once, but durable, comfortable and relatively fuel efficient.

krousdb 11-27-2006 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Lug_Nut
A Yaris will also return nearly the same FE on steady state highway use as the Prius but at a far lower purchase price.

Sorry, I will have to heartily disagree with that statement. A Prius will return 65 MPG at 55 MPH, 60 MPG at 60 MPH and 55 MPG at 65 MPG and 50+ MPG at 70 MPH. Please provide information where a Yaris will come within 10 MPG of a Prius at any speed.


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