Should I take our hybrid sedan or a gas guzzling minivan on vaca
Should I take our hybrid sedan or a gas guzzling minivan on vaca
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Should I take our hybrid sedan or a gas guzzling minivan on vacation? The gas guzzler gets half the mpg of the hybrid, but it's so much better for sightseeing. We've pretty much decided it's not worth the extra $500 in gas to sit up high with big windows, as enticing as that sounds, saving $500 to put towards hotels and golf sounds better to me.
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Are there any youngster involved? That would be the only reason I would say go for the minivan, otherwise take the car, slow down and maybe even stop for a better view and pocket the savings with the memories.
SuzyH, CCubs and RambleOn + 3 more reacted
I would go with whatever is the most comfotable. If I have to worry about fuel costs. I vacation in Illinois. This is a beautiful state, with a lot to see and do.
CCubs, PeoriaIllinoisan and RambleOn reacted
Rent a hybrid and you'll enjoy the freedom of choice.
You need a convertible.... drop the top and ride... perfect for that California trip.
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Should I take our hybrid sedan or a gas guzzling minivan on vacation? The gas guzzler gets half the mpg of the hybrid, but it's so much better for sightseeing. We've pretty much decided it's not worth the extra $500 in gas to sit up high with big windows, as enticing as that sounds, saving $500 to put towards hotels and golf sounds better to me. #msg1945226
We're doing the hybrid; the only concern I have is comfortably fitting my golf clubs in there with the luggage. Other than that, I'm psyched!
DennisinPeoria and AverageSue reacted
Does a hybrid get better MPG on the highway? I thought I remember reading a while back (so it could be old technology) that on the highway it's just "regular gasoline engine car," and the electric technology only shines in stop & go traffic.
NoTime reacted
@EastBluffCynic : That's true. It's completely backwards than what you're used to. I get better milage in the city than on the highway. Even with that, I get about 45 mpg on the highway, which is pretty good in itself, but over 50 in the city.
DennisinPeoria reacted I thought I remember reading a while back (so it could be old technology) that on the highway it's just "regular gasoline engine car," #msg1945608
I'm kinda in the same predicament- Our son is getting married in SW Colorado in October. I really want to take the jeep out and get lost in the San Juans for a couple of days but it's mileage isn't exactly stellar.
PeoriaIllinoisan and DennisinPeoria reacted
Ideally you could trade your car for a Jeep locally and have fun with the Jeep while someone saves money driving your car for the duration of your stay. If only everyone was trustworthy and responsible.
EastBluffCynic reacted
@MadScientist @EastBluffCynic : Ford Explorer Hybrid w/ 10spd auto and 3.0L V6. My best mileage topped out at 31.1 mpg, largely rural highway.
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