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    #31
    Originally posted by owequitit
    You can't just switch an engine to diesel. And the 2009 Accord will have diesel, but I wouldn't hold my breath for 60MPG.
    It's possible, depends on the driver though.
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      #32
      if you idle along sure with people honking and stuff lol.

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        #33
        Originally posted by greencb7inkc
        Everyone needs to mass transit, carpool and GET A DAMN BUS PASS!!



        Dont crotch-rockets get goos MPG

        Id be down for that....

        But i aint riding no mo-ped or schwinn around....fuck that!
        yup...even a harley davidson gets at least 30/gallon.
        I <3 G60.

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          #34
          Originally posted by NAiL05
          if you idle along sure with people honking and stuff lol.
          Haha, like I said my dad can get 60 mpg in his Diesel Jetta with slow acceleration, coasting to red lights so he never has to stop and driving 65 on the interstate. Plus he has a scan gauge so he can monitor Throttle Positioning and Engine Load. Volkswagen listed the 2003 TDI Jetta as getting only 40 mpg.
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            #35
            nothing ventured, nothing accomplished. Everyone keep saying it wont work(including myself) so they dont even try the only option we really have. Being negatve is human characteristic and it works greatly in the oil giant's favor. I've stopped looking for cheap gas a long time ago
            1993 Accord LX - Sold
            93 BMW 525it - SOLD
            92 Accord EX Sedan - SOLD
            2000 Accord Coupe - Traded-In
            2003 Accord V6 6spd Coupe - Sold
            2001 Honda Civic Ex - SOLD
            2013 Chevy Traverse LTZ - Kid hauler
            2003 Acura Tl 3.2 - Daily Commuter

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              #36
              I know TDI Jettas are good cars. They get bad ass mileage as my friend had one in my diesel class in Waco. He only managed to get 50mpg which still isnt bad. The accord is new. Weight is gonna be a bit diff and so on. I havent seen it so cant comment much on it. Either way it should be interesting. It should be a bigger car compared to the jetta.

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                #37
                Huffy bike FTW!
                "form follows function."
                Louis Sullivan

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                  #38
                  everybody buy from Chevron...

                  Originally posted by zack_odom
                  Yummmmm. I'm going to go eat some Buddy Club sauce with my Mugen Spoon.

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                    #39
                    They need to come out with a diesel hybrid, you'd be able to reach 100mpg with an engine like that. If they do make one it would go to Europe first and then take 5 years to get to the US.
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                      #40
                      1. Live below ur means
                      2. Drive a smaller car
                      3. Buckle down for the worst, high gas prices are here to stay


                      Originally posted by lordoja
                      im with you on that one bro! aint nothing beat free food and drinks any day of the week, even if its at a funeral

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by MSN - Money
                        2. Is there something consumers can do now to immediately drive prices down?

                        On this one the experts generally agree: No.

                        One-day or one-month boycotts don't reduce the overall demand for gas and so don't affect price. (Economist Steven D. Levitt, author of "Freakonomics," called the recurring one-day boycott idea "a new low in economic thinking.")

                        As with weight loss, there is no quick fix, and the only answer is predictably not sexy: Consume less. Choose fuel efficiency, car pools, public transportation, your legs. With time, an across-the-board, consistent drop in demand should equilibrate prices...
                        For more info read this article... http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com...GasPrices.aspx

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