mw
HalfDork
7/21/10 5:02 a.m.
My wife just got transfered at work. Her new commute is .6 miles each way. We've always had fuel efficient cars since we were both commuting at least 30 min a day. I figure we should now get a vehicle that uses almost as much fuel in her short commute. My question for grm is what car would you get if fuel economy was not an issue?our pri e range is 5-10k and it should be able to
put a car seat or possibly two in the back. I also don't want to have to fix it constantly.
Luke
SuperDork
7/21/10 5:17 a.m.
Old mustang with a 'hot' motor, carburettors, and a fuel leak.
Seriously, though, you should get a V8 of some description. Maybe a P71?
Luke wrote:
Old mustang with a 'hot' motor, carburettors, and a fuel leak.
Seriously, though, you should get a V8 of some description. Maybe a P71?
+3000 for this suggestion. Too many v8's just languish by the side of the road waiting for someone who'll run the whee out of them...
jrw1621
SuperDork
7/21/10 5:35 a.m.
Subaru: the fuel economy of a V8 wrapped in a much smaller 4 cyl package.
jrw1621 wrote:
Subaru: the fuel economy of a V8 wrapped in a much smaller 4 cyl package.
RX-7: the fuel economy of a V8 wrapped in an even smaller package!
Oh, wait...car seat...dang.
anything with a big block and dual quads
My Jeep Grand Cherokee. V8, full time 4WD. Go anywhere, anytime, except past a gas station.
In reply to HappyJack:
SRT-8 version. Sounds pretty good, too, while that hemi guzzles.
What's the status of your tow vehicle? Maybe upgrade to four-door pick up?
one of my co-workers has a 914 that he stuffed a 3.2 liter 6 with S cams and triple webers.
he gets less than 10 miles to the gallon...
It's all too obvious: The RX-8!
mw wrote:
our pri e range is 5-10k and it should be able to
put a car seat or possibly two in the back. I also don't want to have to fix it constantly.
Well dang, that takes out a whole lot of the fun ones. You sure you're not willing to fix it a lot? Then you can throw in Jaguars and Stags and all sorts of other absurd cars.
Though on a semi-serious note, at that price, you're not going back into the 60s muscle cars and such, they're out of your price range. At least the decent condition ones are. And almost everything from the 80's and 90's that you can afford got semi-decent mileage.
With a .6 mile commute, I'd just go looking for things that tickle my funny bone. Bucket list cars. From a dune buggy or sand rail to a rotted out Corvette, etc.
Platinum90 wrote:
one of my co-workers has a 914 that he stuffed a 3.2 liter 6 with S cams and triple webers.
he gets less than 10 miles to the gallon...
Would like to see pics of that installation. Did he flare the wheel wells, or "box" them?
One of the last of the 90s, luxo-boat Caddies would fit your criteria. My landlord drives one. It may also act as a guest room for company.
Used Limos? And you could have some fun with who wears the driver's suit.
mw wrote:
My wife just got transfered at work. Her new commute is .6 miles each way. We've always had fuel efficient cars since we were both commuting at least 30 min a day. I figure we should now get a vehicle that uses almost as much fuel in her short commute.
Why 'should' you? I don't get it.
1 km commute? I'd walk, or ride a bike and put all the money I've saved in the bank. When it accumulates enough, upgrade the project car.
I'll sell you this real cra-, I mean cheap. 500ft-lbs of torque (see it towing a house in the picture), all the room in the world (crew cab, yeah baby!), and it gets 6mpg. The mileage has improved though since my clever use of rust to reduce
weight (I'm an engineer). Oh, and the bed dumps and it has new re-treaded tires, too!!! And it will still be good if you want to expand your family!
This is what you want, and when you're done, graft it on to your house. For $650 you can't go wrong. awayhttp://newlondon.craigslist.org/cto/1854584037.html.
Ian F
Dork
7/21/10 7:44 a.m.
Audi S4. Mileage is well down in the teens. And when it breaks, she can easily walk back home.
This:
http://newlondon.craigslist.org/cto/1854584037.html
I agree on the RX8. Usable backseat, great handling at 13-19 mpg.
Import a GTO?
M5? Maybe not quite at that price point yet.
540i with 6-speed?
WRX?
mndsm
HalfDork
7/21/10 8:02 a.m.
DSM. Make sure you convert it to e85 for even LESS mileage.