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Old 12-24-2019, 01:49 AM   #3 (permalink)
oldtamiyaphile
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UFI - '12 Fiat 500 Twinair
Team Turbocharged!
90 day: 40.3 mpg (US)

Jeep - '05 Jeep Wrangler Renegade
90 day: 18.09 mpg (US)

R32 - '89 Nissan Skyline

STiG - '16 Renault Trafic 140dCi Energy
90 day: 30.12 mpg (US)

Prius - '05 Toyota Prius
Team Toyota
90 day: 50.25 mpg (US)

Premodded - '49 Ford Freighter
90 day: 13.48 mpg (US)

F-117 - '10 Proton Arena GLSi
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90 day: 37.82 mpg (US)

Ralica - '85 Toyota Celica ST
90 day: 25.23 mpg (US)

Sx4 - '07 Suzuki Sx4
90 day: 32.21 mpg (US)

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I guess fuel economy is more important to people who get bad fuel economy. It's kind of always in your mind when driving a Jeep.

Shame they didn't ask how many take their vehicles off road vs the segment average. Given the lack of competition, the Wrangler might just be the most economical vehicle of it's type you can buy in the US. The only thing in the US that would come close to a factory Rubi would be a G Wagen - the economy on those is even worse.

60% vs 15%:

https://www.google.com/search?q=perc...utf-8&oe=utf-8

That median income stat though, yikes! And that's in real dollars. No wonder the latest Wrangler costs so much.

Reliablity? My Jeeps been 100% perfect. My Fiat has been let down by all the German made parts...
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