What are some good (cheap) used cars for roadtrips?
Needs to be FUCKING reliable and get the best mileage
preferably not a hybrid, because it'd be a cross country trip (1500miles)
Considering the following:
07+ Camry
07+ Civic
05+ Ford Fusion?
Any options/ recommendations on the ones i said?
Leaning more towards the camries because they're bigger and bomb proof
thanks!
2008 v6 Camry
>>16128656
why get the V6 over the i4?
It'll just be a highway mule, i don't care about creature comforts. Just care about the mileage
Lincoln Town Car.
>>16128665
i4 a revvy pos and goes through fuel quick
>>16128670
might be reliable but i'm pretty sure those get horrid gas mileage
apparently these are pretty good too.
Doesn't have to necessarily be a big boat like the camry, I'd still take it over this i think.
>>16128687
The fuck are you so poor that a 1500 mile road trip will break the bank? Get a Geo then.
>>16128687
You really don't want to do a 1500 mile roadtrip in a buzzy little shitbox. A V6 a 2300rpm is going to be using less fuel than a 1.4 working hard and revving it's tits off at 4000rpm
>>16128697
no need to be angry, I don't want a panther platform
>>16128700
ah, i see
I guess i'm only looking at the V6 camry now
what about the accords?
>>16128687
>camry
>boat
m8
>>16128715
i'm used to miatas, sorry
everything is big for me
>>16128725
Fair enough lel
>>16128710
If you get 20mpg from a Lincoln Town Car (which it'd be higher, more like 22-23) you use 75 gallons
30mpg in a cuck box is 50 gallons
At $3 a gallon for gas (which is almost nowhere) that's $75 difference in the road trip!
>>16128680
you do realize a v6 is less fuel efficient by design.
It has more power than the i4. As you add cylinders (changing nothing else) your fuel economy goes down. This is cars 101.
I've also heard issues of the v6 having glass transmissions. Just go for the i4, it may rev higher on the interstate but turn up the music a bit louder.
feel free to insert your model year here. You're losing as much as 10% mpgs for 2 more cylinders.
https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/Find.do?action=sbs&id=34289&id=34292
>>16128751
Bigger displacement means more torque which means effortless cruising on the highway. Big engines suck in cities using fuel idling in traffic but they are actually really comparable on the highway because they don't put any effort.
>>16128751
>As you add cylinders (changing nothing else) your fuel economy goes down. This is cars 101.
Then why does a Corvette get better highway mpg's than a Civic? Engine load matters more in the mpg game than displacement on the highway, in the city it's different..
>>16128765
>My v6 exploder gets 26mpg on the highway, about double what it gets in the city, and does better than my friend's v6 camaro
>he jelly
>>16128765
>Corvette get better highway mpg's than a Civic
citation needed
>>16128765
>but my one cherrypicked example refutes your entire statement!
>>16128888
Cherry picking is still proves that smaller engine doesn't mean better gas mileage.
>>16128919
check my quads.
also, you are objectively wrong. 3/10 for making me look
>>16128930
That doesn't look like a civic. Would you really take a Camry over a corvette because you'd use 9 gallons less over the course of the road trip?
>>16128687
I've got a Vitz (Yaris) and it's pretty shit for long drives. It sits just over 3000rpm at 100km/h and the seating position is so upright you can't really relax in the seat. It also puts your ankle at quite an angle on the accelerator so your leg cramps up.
>>16128751
In top gear they did a fuel economy comparison between a prius and an m3 and the m3 was more efficient
>>16128636
What's wrong with your current car? If you have one why not just spend your new car budget fixing it?
>>16129316
He said it's a miata
>>16128888
quads checked
>>16128751
V6 generally gets better mileage on highway than i4
>>16128636
Pontiac vibe/matrix. I have a 5spd fusion and get about 29mpg at 75mph, id expect the auto to get 28.
Pontiac g6 with the 3.5 v6
Hear me out here.
>under 2k rpms at 75mph
>cant hear or feel any engine vibration
>Pretty damn good mpgs on highway (I got 29 my last trip)
>quiet cabin (not mercades tier but still really good)
>reliable platform and engine
>comfy seats that recline really far (the cloth is softer than the fake leather shit though, get the cloth)
>can be found cheap as dirt cause pontiac is dead
>can still be serviced at any gm dealership and parts are cheap af
Also the same as the saturn aura, and Chevy Malibu
But I don't think the Malibu got the 3.5 and the interior in the g6 is better than the saturn (opinion)
>>16130298
you reach a peak curve where the i4 has more fuel efficiency up to a point, at which point the v6/i6 will have better fuel efficiency. That point is generally much higher speeds. I don't have charts but I'd assume it's somewhere north of 3k RPMs, so 80-85 mph.
i did a trip with my buddy from savannah to orlando in his 6 speed mini and shit was actually a super fun trip. we did 80-90 most of the trip, not sure mpg but not bad. Not a lot of room for luggage or a dog or stuff like that but fun for 2 ppl. idk about reliability or price tho he broke a CPS and cam sprocket 2 separate occasions.
>>16128670
if you want reliable and comfortable i agree about towncar, what you will save on initial purchase you can put toward gas, if this is a one time kinda deal
>>16131726
interesting
is the 3.5 the GT model?
>>16131899
It wouldn't be a one time thing, would be doing that and other roadtrips multiple times a year
>>16131860
I usually get 43mpg doing 80-85 in my 13 civic cruising. If I drive like a POS (when my brother is leading the way) my MPG TANKS big time closer to 32mpg.
Drive conservatively and you can do much better.
>>16132906
what's your budget?
Why buy a car just for a trip? Just go rent whatever generic v6 sedan you can find.
>>16131899
>towncar
>reliable
>>16128886
I have a C5 that can do 33 MPG, only mods are intake and exhaust
Best part is at 100 MPH it still gets like 26 MPG
>>16133173
around 10k
>>16133280
Get a Chevy Malibu 08+. They're comfy cars desu, my friend has one and it's better then my jetta
>>16133965
I assume you're talking about the V6 ones?