What front wheel drive car ( NOT HYBRID) gets the best MPG on the highway?
tkept asked:
It is time all'alternanza my 2002 Honda CRV and I want to get a car of your front wheel. The hybrid is not the answer for me because live 90 miles from the city and its all the 70 MPH that drving not stopping. I do not care if I have to sit on a case of apple, I just I need better MPG and operation of the front wheel is a must because these Montana winters can be tough. What is your opinion?
It is time all'alternanza my 2002 Honda CRV and I want to get a car of your front wheel. The hybrid is not the answer for me because live 90 miles from the city and its all the 70 MPH that drving not stopping. I do not care if I have to sit on a case of apple, I just I need better MPG and operation of the front wheel is a must because these Montana winters can be tough. What is your opinion?
Tags: 2002 Honda Crv, Apple, Car Mpg, Front Wheel Drive, Honda, Montana, Sit, Wheel, Wheel Drive Car

September 30th, 2009 at 12:08 am
The highway and toyota corolla based on your criteria both will get you mid to upper 30s on the honda civic and toyota corolla based on the honda civic and retain.
October 2nd, 2009 at 10:58 am
The honda civic is questionable at 37 as far as far as far as new cars go the mid40s reliability however is questionable at best.
October 2nd, 2009 at 9:48 pm
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