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Old 07-15-2011, 01:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I am new to this forum. I am looking for a 4 seater gas saver -- I was turned onto the HF crx, but I have kids so that is out. Then a colleague told me about the civic vx and I cannot find one.

Now I just read about the 3-stage d15b -- what cars did those come in?

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Old 07-15-2011, 02:23 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Welcome to the site Pete.

I'm pretty sure that 3 stage engine is an imported engine never used in production here in the US.

While the VX and HX are great cars, you can still get very good mileage in a Corolla, Saturn SL1, or generally any smaller car with a smaller engine in it.
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mpg for geeks

yeah, probably. I am just compelled to get the geekiest coolest mileage machine and then mylar the windows so nobody sees me driving it. I was going to get a first gen CRX hf and then I heard of the starlet (which i think is the lightest semi modern car availalbe at 1400 or so lbs and RWD), then I saw the VX and thought "hey that car looks actually reliable and up to date with moulded bumper covers etc." I don't like the looks of the saturns.

Corollas are nice. I have a vintage sprinter race car.

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Welcome. I personally wouldn't buy anything older than 1996. Then you're assured of having the ability to plug a Scangauge or Ultragauge into the OBD-II port, and dual front air bags for safety. Ultra high mpg capability isn't worth much if you're in a dangerous tin can like a CRX that will inflict serious injury on you in an accident.

But your risk threshold may be a lot higher.
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Old 07-16-2011, 09:56 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Honda all the way.... Either one, Civic VX, or CRX HF, will have no problem pulling 60 mpg. I love the civic hatchbacks, and have never got better gas mileage in anything else.

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