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    #31
    I didn't own it

    it really was a pile of shit, everything on it was broken, it had front end damage from hitting a deer, the suspension was shot, the interior was trashed.. at one point it was a pretty clean, stock car in good running shape, but my friend runs cars into the ground. amazingly enough he never did kill the thing, and he's destroyed every car he's ever owned!
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      #32
      Originally posted by Threehz View Post
      I can only report on the 318is.. I r3v the hell out of my M42, it has a fuel/air problem, pretty beat little car, averages 28 - 30 in the city on 91 gasoline. 36 - 38 on the highway with myself and two <125 pound girls. 38 - 40+ highway solo dolo.

      Things to consider: very low car, 14" wheels, Tucson AZ weather.

      Now, the real reason you own an E30 -- smile miles --> M42 >>> ETA (stock stock yall)
      I'm having a bit of a time believing you get better than a 2014 camry hybrid on the highway...

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        #33
        camrys are pieces of shit
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          #34
          Originally posted by anabolice30 View Post
          I'm having a bit of a time believing you get better than a 2014 camry hybrid on the highway...
          I get 29 MPG with my b25 on highways. I don't see why 38 for a 4-cylinder is such a stretch. You forget e30s are small light cars


          Also... Do you know what the MPG for a Honda CRX was when it first came out?

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            #35
            I've had two 325es and three 318is. The 318's I could drive however I wanted and mileage was never affected to much. The 325e's I had to baby more to get consistent Mileage.

            Both got high 20's to low 30's on the freeway and mid 20's around town. The 318is is faster and handles better.

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              #36
              Originally posted by One_Eyed Jack View Post
              I get 29 MPG with my b25 on highways. I don't see why 38 for a 4-cylinder is such a stretch. You forget e30s are small light cars


              Also... Do you know what the MPG for a Honda CRX was when it first came out?
              E30s are light, but the CRX was a lot lighter and had a 1.5 did it not?

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                #37
                When I had my 325e it got me 36mpg once, that was keeping the rpm's at around 2000 for the entire freeway trip. Never got better than that again, because I drove whatever speed I wanted to after that, but usually 30-32 on the freeway.

                My 318is I got 34mpg on the freeway before. I usually get 29-30mpg combination/island driving.

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                  #38
                  325e vs 318i - Most fuel efficient e30?

                  Originally posted by anabolice30 View Post
                  E30s are light, but the CRX was a lot lighter and had a 1.5 did it not?
                  Just saying

                  Those points granted, They are similar cars. If a CRX can get 60+, I don't think a 318 getting 40 is all that far'fetched. I've done a Sac-LA trip once in my b25 and got there on 1 tank (443 miles). That's somewhere around the ball-park of 29MPG. Just trying to say it wouldn't be the first time a hybrid vehicle has gotten worse than a traditional gas vehicle

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