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Originally Posted by PaleMelanesian
how about a car getting 74 mpg? Sure, a bike would use less fuel, but there's not a lot there to conserve at this point.
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We must have abrasive roads where I live.
Original MXV, MXV4, MXV4 green, Conti CH95 same tire for 15 years and the best wet performance/ price. Bridgestone RE92 a little better. 1000's of cars. Never once over 40,000 miles. Median closer to 32,000.
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What car gets 74mpg lifetime on a highway commute?