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Re: Family Road Trips - A thing of the past? [steve_] by michaell on Sun May 01 10:06:45 PDT 2011

Take 285. It's all about the drive, right? I've done 285 from Salida to Denver a number of years ago. Nice scenery, I agree. Probably the same in NM as well, would expect. Hmm .. just did Google Maps on that route and it's about the same distance (379 miles on 285 vs. 364 using I-25). However ... The speed limit on I-25 is 75, whereas on 285 I'd guess it would be 65, max. So, a bit longer in the car on day 1. Have to discuss with the wife; perhaps a different route might change things up a bit.

Re: Family Road Trips - A thing of the past? [KarenS] by michaell on Sat Apr 30 13:26:09 PDT 2011

My wife and I are taking a road trip towards the end of May. Our house in Colorado (halfway between Denver and Colo Springs) to Sedona, AZ. The itinerary breaks down like this. Day 1: Castle Rock to Santa Fe - 367 miles Day 2: Santa Fe to Sedona - 434 miles Days 2 - 6: Sedona and surrounding areas Day 6: Sedona to Santa Fe Day 7: Santa Fe to Castle Rock I figure 1600 miles there and back, with another 100-200 miles of general running around driving. At 23 MPG (EPA highway number for our 2010 Mazda CX-7), we're looking at about 78 gallons of premium - at $4 per gallon, that comes out to $312. But, to us, the drive is part of the trip, not just a means to an end. I just wish there was better scenery on I-25 in northern New Mexico.

Re: Camry Fillup Results [motorcity6] by troylikesbikes on Sat Jan 29 07:13:50 PST 2011

All of my 4 cylinder Camrys (2005,2007,2009) could crack 33+ mpg on the highway, but thats pure highway. The 05 could get 23mpg around town, the 2007 was good for 26mpg around town, and the hybrid is good for 33 mpg. So 24 mpg in city driving for a Camry is not bad at all. But with mixed driving it should be better, considering how well these things handle highway driving. My Mustang GT (2004) was an 18mpg around town 28mpg on the highway, 5 speed stick.

Re: 2006 camry v6 34.6 mpg. my new high [crazedcommuter] by troylikesbikes on Fri Apr 29 20:58:14 PDT 2011

I've used Motorcraft semi synthetic 5w-20 in my 05,07, and 09 Camrys and they all loved the stuff. I plan on trying the new Mobil 5000 Super (SN) next and see how that goes.

Service visit by breld on Fri Apr 22 12:47:42 PDT 2011

Roaming the lots while picking up our 328, I really like this: link title Not too many wagons around with the sports package. It was in pretty decent shape; miles were decent. If it were a manual (which is a big if), I may have just bought it.

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