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When we traded our 2009 Hybrid in it had 27,001 miles and it read an average 22 mpg. Resale was best of any luxury SUV I've owned including Cayenne and Audi Q7. Now we'll see how our 2011 Cayenne stacks up against it. So far, 2007 Q7 and 2009 Escalade are the leaders with 2005 SRX close behind.
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@jacoale depends on your view of douche :P. i dont like escalades, but they idea is that small cars get good mpg anyway, its the big cars that need mpg improving. hwy mpg isnt great, but thats gm's fault for not knowing how to build a half decent diesel. the main improvement is the city mpg, which obviously increases you av to around 19/20 mpg which is pretty good.
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This is HOT!!! Its freakin awesome my friend has one and he gets 23 MPG, which is the same as my friend with a CR-V gets.
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@dannyW900 Someone's jealous.
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@AgentOrange04 Diesel stinks and sounds awful, that's why they're not commonly used over here. We only put them in our pickup trucks for extra hauling/towing ability.
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@AgentOrange04 so true
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@AgentOrange04 diesel SUV would suck really bad why the heck would you say that
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I knew it!
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@bmw760li150 thats a matter of opinion and no one gives a fuck about yours.
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@YunqPriince14 Thats what i thought.



all hybrids are crap.
dannyW900 2 years ago 9
To Toyotaminivans: Typical asshole! you actually think that Americans are gonna stop buying cars cuz you think Toyota are so great? First of all jackass,nobody cars about what you have to say. And second, alot of Toyota vehicles are built in American (Camry,Tundra,Avalon), so technically,they are American made.But I guess comments like yours are expected from a runny nosed punk like you! You know nothing.Try doing research before talking shit! And there's more Escalades than LX570s on the road!
datkoolbrutha 2 years ago 6