sawinredneck
Treehouser
Dave, DTW, has had a couple of them, he swears by them, send him a PM and ask what milleage he gets from his.
I heard about the 65 mpg from the dealer. So, it may be a little skewed. My 2006 sedan does get 50 mpg highway easy on the new ultra-low sulfur diesel. It used to get better than that before they changed the fuel, but I think it's great that they cleaned up diesel. I'm definitely willing to lose 4-5 mpg for cleaner fuel.
Of course, if you wanted to pass someone, you had to mark it in your calender
I'm definitely willing to lose 4-5 mpg for cleaner fuel.
Hey Burnham, don't be so horsepower fixated.
It takes more than fast acceleration to make a great car.
I drove a Citroen Mehari for 15 years. I have owned 4 of them, wonderful cars for an old hippie.
They have a 600 cc engine putting out about 35 HP. Laughable by your standards, but it would go anywhere in the woods.
My South African partner loved it, he said it was the perfect car for Africa. If you got it stuck, 4 guys could carry it out of there.
Of course, if you wanted to pass someone, you had to mark it in your calender
I think the early VW Beetles were 40 horse.
Correct, and death traps...on several levels besides the low hp.
So is the Mehari: Nothing but plastic over a flimsy metal frame.
What is wrong with you guys, do you want to live forever?
I think that was originally said by a british ( american?) master sergent trying to get his people to leave the trench and join an attack in WW1.
I rode a motorcycle for many years, summer and winter before getting a Mehari. I put a sidecar on it in winter to keep it upright on icy roads. The Mehari seemed like luxury in coparison. I mean, it even had a roof to keep the rain out
The motorcykle was a 1938 Danish buildt Nimbus. 750 cc, 4 cylinders in line. I sold it to a collector in Malibu Beach in 1993.
I'm not REALLY trying to derail this thread, by the way. It just seems that way
Thanks.
Not to be negative about it, but how do you stand to drive a car that can't get out of it's own way...0-60 times for your model are measured in days, right?
At least the 2009 models have a significant hp bump over the earlier ones.
Cute, and I have enjoyed driving a friend's turbo model, but it doesn't have the makings for a road trip car, and the Jetta Sportwagon tdi would handle that duty in outstanding manner.
It's the first car I've owned where you can hit the gas traveling at 60-70 mph, and it actually pushes you back into your seat a little.