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Old 01-16-2007, 05:47 PM
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Getting rid of Alero

Hopefully.. With all the problems it has somebody is actually going to buy it for 800 bucks as a trade-in.. I seriously thought they would say no..
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Good luck PIYF. What do you plan on getting?



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Re: Getting rid of Alero

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Good luck PIYF. What do you plan on getting?

I still feel alittle dirty but I just got it and love it.. My wife does too and was sad it was a stick because she really wants to drive it but never used a stick (Har har har)..


Here's my thread and I got that car.. It looks brand new still and still smells new..

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=663734
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Well, good luck with it. When you get the fuel economy figures let me know. I'm curious about that.



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Well, good luck with it. When you get the fuel economy figures let me know. I'm curious about that.

will do..
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Re: Getting rid of Alero

Well so far I'm at about 33% (in between 1/2 and a 1/4 of a tank left) and have driven 220 hard driven miles.. Everytime I get on the freeway I have to do 80 mph for some reason.. I'll see how many gals. it takes to fill and get a better number..
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Around 26mpg all highway driving between 65-75mph...
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Around 26mpg all highway driving between 65-75mph...
Thanks for the followup reply. Not too bad but I thought Civics did a little bit better.



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Thanks for the followup reply. Not too bad but I thought Civics did a little bit better.

Me too, it does have 18" rims and a cold air intake thingy on it..
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