1.4L turbo eco, with 138hp, 42mpg = 5.6L/100KM on highway, 28mpg = 8.4L/100KM on City,;++' i would get bmw 120i coupe for (2.0L) 170hp with 8.6L/100KM in city and 5.4L/100KM on highway.
@pigwigpa...really....I own a 2001 pontiac grand am with 147,935 miles with original engine and trans and looks and drives great. As far as GM, them being smaller and building cars and trucks that people love will help them get back control from the government. Your toyota must be pretty beat up by now, do you know your service managers name by heart. LOL
@willsco76 My Toyota is in very good shape with original engine, trans and paint. Yes I do know the service managers name. Not because of break downs, but for basic servicing. In ten year and just one wheel bearing. My friend had a 00 sun fire. that cars electric system was a night mare and always had a belt squick and a engine raddle.
@pigwigpa i could show you my past 3 gmc's that all went 180,000, but to be fair i was very carefully about taking care of them. many people just put gas in a car and drive it and never take care of it. people go so long without oil changes these days.. which is a major reason for wearing the engine out. ive also had a corolla when i was in collge and it went just as long too. it was kind of beat up and rusty, but it always ran :)
what the heil?
1.4L turbo eco, with 138hp, 42mpg = 5.6L/100KM on highway, 28mpg = 8.4L/100KM on City,;++' i would get bmw 120i coupe for (2.0L) 170hp with 8.6L/100KM in city and 5.4L/100KM on highway.
jokeracts 1 year ago
very heavy car
KatiushaVN4 1 year ago
@KatiushaVN4 1300 kg ?
gazzxr 1 year ago
HA HA HA What a loser of a car! It might had been a home run 5 years ago.
pigwigpa 1 year ago
@pigwigpa...let me guess....you drive a toyota?....honda?.....maybe a ford. Any way your a loser.
willsco76 1 year ago
@willsco76 I drive a Toyota. bought it brand new in 01. At a 185,000 miles and still running strong. I believe that's a win. No, wait EPIC WIN
pigwigpa 1 year ago
@pigwigpa...that's nothing special considering all cars get that now a day's. So your EPIC WIN isn't.
willsco76 1 year ago
@willsco76 I never seen a GM get over 160,000. They really show their age at 140,000. I would be more pro GM if the company wasn't so mismanaged
pigwigpa 1 year ago
@pigwigpa...really....I own a 2001 pontiac grand am with 147,935 miles with original engine and trans and looks and drives great. As far as GM, them being smaller and building cars and trucks that people love will help them get back control from the government. Your toyota must be pretty beat up by now, do you know your service managers name by heart. LOL
willsco76 1 year ago
@willsco76 My Toyota is in very good shape with original engine, trans and paint. Yes I do know the service managers name. Not because of break downs, but for basic servicing. In ten year and just one wheel bearing. My friend had a 00 sun fire. that cars electric system was a night mare and always had a belt squick and a engine raddle.
pigwigpa 1 year ago
@pigwigpa i could show you my past 3 gmc's that all went 180,000, but to be fair i was very carefully about taking care of them. many people just put gas in a car and drive it and never take care of it. people go so long without oil changes these days.. which is a major reason for wearing the engine out. ive also had a corolla when i was in collge and it went just as long too. it was kind of beat up and rusty, but it always ran :)
556pilot 1 year ago
@pigwigpa i got a 2005 chevy malibu 2.2 and i got 465 thousand miles and still running perfect and looking perfect
tyvaculas 1 year ago