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Originally Posted by PushnFords
A friend of mine decided to get rid of a '91 Metro and I bought it when I found out they only wanted $400. Didn't really expect the $850 I've put in it but I am happy with it. I know there are a few things left I need to fix but I'm trying to see how close I am to the MPG this car SHOULD get given its current condition and my driving style. So...here are the details:
'91 Geo Metro 1.0L 5spd. with 206,000 miles. It came with a stack of receipts and I don't believe the engine has ever been rebuilt. I've done a tune up with new plugs, wires, cap, rotor, fuel filter, air filter, etc. My route to work is approx. 45 miles. About 5 miles is city driving, about 15 miles running 55-60mph, and the remaining 25 miles is driven at 65-70mph. I drive normally and usually pass at least one car during the trip. Also, I have 1 stop sign and two turns to make so that is 3 times I have to either slow to below 20mph or stop and then reaccelerate. Out of three tanks of gas I've averaged 41mpg. Does that seem about right? I know the window sticker shows 45/50mpg but I doubt that rating is for the speeds I'm driving...or the high miles on the car.
Thanks,
Derek
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I've never owned a Metro, but I have a friend who has one and he said he gets about 50 mpg just driving locally combined city/highway. I would think there is room for a lot of improvement. The high mileage shouldn't be a big factor if the car has been maintained properly. I've got an '88 Escort with 481,000+ miles and the engine has never been rebuilt and I'm averaging nearly 45 MPG combined city/highway driving with most trips being less than 20 miles each.