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Old 04-11-2006, 02:51 PM   #1
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Aloha.

Hi guys!

I own 3 vehicles, I'll list them from best to worst MPG:

2005 BMW Dakar - Eh, its not a car, but I get over 70mpg on the bike. With 70lbs of camping gear on the back, I get mid 50's.

2006 TDI VW Jetta - I'm not a big fan of VW's, but the new jetta is bigger then the old jetta, and its a fun car to drive. I get ~44mpg around town, and saw 47mpg on a long freeway only road trip. My main reason to purchase was the engine, turbo-diesel; I expect the car to last me 300,000 miles, or more.

1997 Jeep Wrangler - 12 to 15 mpg... I havent started the jeep in 2 months, its a summer toy only.

Other then that, I ride my bikes alot, i run a small bike site, www.bikeforums.net

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Old 04-11-2006, 02:53 PM   #2
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Re: Aloha.

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Hi guys!

1997 Jeep Wrangler - 12 to 15 mpg... I havent started the jeep in 2 months, its a summer toy only.
Convert it to electric!

Anyway... welcome Joe... Your diesel kicks some serious ***.
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Old 04-11-2006, 03:01 PM   #3
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You run bikeforums! That is

You run bikeforums! That is a great forum. I am on it almost every day
(i read it more then i post).
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Re: You run bikeforums! That is

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You run bikeforums! That is a great forum. I am on it almost every day
(i read it more then i post).
Cool, don't tell any of the other members that I'm not working on the server right now...
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Do I smell a SVO/WVO

Do I smell a SVO/WVO conversion on the jetta?
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Old 04-11-2006, 03:21 PM   #6
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Re: You run bikeforums! That is

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You run bikeforums! That is a great forum. I am on it almost every day
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Cool stuff. Joe and I live about 2 miles from each other. All the cool webmasters live in Salt Lake City.
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Re: Do I smell a SVO/WVO

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Do I smell a SVO/WVO conversion on the jetta?
Something for me to think about in the future. The jetta only has 8K miles on it. I don't plan on any changes soon.

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