2000 Nissan Sentra
31mpg BUT made in Mexico, so wires are thinner than they should be and therefore I have electrical problems up the yin yang. I found out after I bought it that Nissans are known for electrical problems. Please, don't ever let yourself or anybody you care for buy a Nissan, they are nothing but trouble. When I first got mine it would spontaneously turn off and not turn back on in the middle of driving, so I'd have to get it towed. I've had to put about $900 into it since September. I'm going to trade mine in sometime this summer for something a bit more reliable, since it seems to break down every 3 months like clockwork. Not cool. Don't ever get one.
2007-06-24 11:55:55
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answered by amber 3
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2006 Chevy Cobalt SS.
2007-06-24 11:49:27
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answered by Matthew B 3
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I drive a 1997 Ford Taurus GL. Great car. No problems so far.
2007-06-24 13:05:27
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answered by Sherbear 4
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Mitsubishi
2007-06-24 11:52:53
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answered by Myžtikal 5
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I agree with the above answer. No one really goes the speed limit. Most people go about 8 over. SUVs and passanger cars alike.
2016-05-19 15:40:38
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answered by Anonymous
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2003 Kia Optima. Love it - it's like driving a race car!
2007-06-24 11:52:30
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answered by LadyG 4
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Chevy!!!!
Edit #1 - wow mine is a 2005 Cobalt.
2007-06-24 11:49:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Chevy Cobalt...2006
A really good, basic car--33 mpg on highway!
2007-06-24 11:49:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in Mid-Town area of Houston. I sold my car 2 years ago because everything is within walking distance.
2007-06-24 11:51:03
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answered by asmikeocsit 7
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Make: Honda
Model: Civic
Year: 2004
Series: DX
Coupe
2007-06-24 12:27:08
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answered by Elle_Brooke 4
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