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Why does a 1984 Chevy Citation get 32 mpg and yet the current advertisements for vehicles are 32 mpg?
Quote from: whacker1 on July 26, 2012, 02:41:27 PMWhy does a 1984 Chevy Citation get 32 mpg and yet the current advertisements for vehicles are 32 mpg?Race a 1984 Chevy Citation against a 2012 Ford Focus with 19" alloys, full electronics suite, AC blasting. Notice how smoother and quieter the ride in the focus is, how you just smoked the Citation and then see how much cleaner the emissions are.More to the story than straight MPG.
If it's good enough to use in aircraft, I don't see any reason not to use it in cars/trucks.
Quote from: Atroxus on July 27, 2012, 10:37:12 AMIf it's good enough to use in aircraft, I don't see any reason not to use it in cars/trucks. I think it can be used in places where it is not exposed to corrosion. I recently sols a 1995 Miata that had an aluminum hood, mainly to keep the weight/balance of the car as close to 50%x50% front to rear axle as possible. This was so critical to the handling characteristics of the car that owners were warned that if the hood needed to be replaced, not to accept the cost-saving steel replacement hood, as it would make the car drive like a truck. OK for a truck, but not a sports car.
Quote from: Heredoggydoggy on July 27, 2012, 10:56:51 AMQuote from: Atroxus on July 27, 2012, 10:37:12 AMIf it's good enough to use in aircraft, I don't see any reason not to use it in cars/trucks. I think it can be used in places where it is not exposed to corrosion. I recently sols a 1995 Miata that had an aluminum hood, mainly to keep the weight/balance of the car as close to 50%x50% front to rear axle as possible. This was so critical to the handling characteristics of the car that owners were warned that if the hood needed to be replaced, not to accept the cost-saving steel replacement hood, as it would make the car drive like a truck. OK for a truck, but not a sports car. Are you implying that the Miata is a sports car?
Yeah, body work is probably going to be real expensive..............thus insurance rates maybe expensive as well. Too bad they can't simply use diesel motors like they use overseas and get 30+ mpg.........