1235 miles over the weekend @ 27 mpg!
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1235 miles over the weekend @ 27 mpg!
I knew that I was buying a high performance sports car when I bought a 2010 911S, didn't realize that I was getting an economy car as well!
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That's impressive... I get about 26 MPH on the fwy until the red mist takes over. But even then she's still the most "green" car out of our other 4 trucks and SUV's. So for those long distant hauls I drive the 911 to minimize our carbon foot print... of course.
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I'm amazed when I see people getting high 20's, although I guess the 09+ DFI cars are more fuel efficient.
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I don't get too excite with the 997 mileage. My V8 bmw 550 gets 24 to 25 mpg highway @ 80 ish mph.
But compared to the likes of the M3, the 997 is much better. Wonder how well the 997 would fare with 18's.
But compared to the likes of the M3, the 997 is much better. Wonder how well the 997 would fare with 18's.
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I did about 1000 miles over the weekend, definitely pushed about since it was my first weekend with the car ever. But managed to average out 25.2 MPG by the end of the trip. On the window sticker Porsche claims drivers will get 20-30 MPG on highway.
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Just got back from a 1200 mile round trip from San Diego, Ca to Santa Rosa, Ca and back. Mostly freeway driving, a little traffic, and average speed 75-80 MPH (not off the computer).
Fuel economy was 22.4 mpg.
Car is 2007 C2S with tiptronic.
Comfort level? Not as good as some, however better than I expected for this type of car.
Nothing beats long distance travel in the wife's 2013 Cayenne diesel. Truely comfortable and FAST. And 29 mpg at 80 MPH.
Fuel economy was 22.4 mpg.
Car is 2007 C2S with tiptronic.
Comfort level? Not as good as some, however better than I expected for this type of car.
Nothing beats long distance travel in the wife's 2013 Cayenne diesel. Truely comfortable and FAST. And 29 mpg at 80 MPH.
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