Posted by Eldon (WA) on August 03, 2013 at 21:48:28 from (98.225.11.231):
In Reply to: Spare Tire posted by T in NE on August 02, 2013 at 21:22:44:
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We bought a new Chevy Beretta (2.2L, 5 speed) in 94 that got 42 mpg right off the lot on a 3000 mile trip. It increased to 45 mpg in the next couple of months. My brother was selling Amsoil, so I decided to use it in this car....my wife worked 7 on 7 off at a hospital and I was self-employed so we would put up to 35,000 miles on the car a year camping across the western USA. Very cheap at $1 a gallon gas back then! Chevy had an "intake problem" recall on it forever, but I did not take it in.
I sold it after my wife got a company car, 124,000 miles and only 4 oil changes! Only expense I had other than gas and oil was a battery, one set of tires and front struts. Sure wish I would have kept that one....
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