During the 1980 gas crunch, I bought a 1978 VW rabbit to commute to
Sandia Labs.
It got around 30 mpg ... which was lots better than our 1972 Ford F250 4x4 which consistently got around 12 mpg.
I paid about $3,300 for the '78 rabbit which had about 3lK miles. I sold the '78 rabbit for $300 when it had 330K miles one it.
One enging replacement.
Next came 1982 grey rabbit which was purchased in about 1988 for $2,480 for our daughter. It made a horrible noise when purchased. Bad right wheel bearing which as fixed for less than $50.
I got grey rabbit back in 1988. It is as much of a hobby as cheap transportation. I installed a five speed manual transmission, a 1989 Fox 1.8 engine, techtonics 2 inch exhaust, and msd ignition it grey rabbit.
I was curious to see if the msd of better mileage was supported.
I kept a mileage record.
Msd claim better mileage claim doesn't appear to be supported in grey rabbit.
Grey rabbit currently has about 350K miles on it.
Grey rabbit is sick and, despite all of my rabbit experience, I can't find the problem.
So I am letting experts try to find and hopefully fix the problem..
Rabbits were made with diesel engines. Except for mpg, diesel rabbits were lots more expensive to operate compared to gas rabbits.
A rabbit diesel is not, unlike a gas rabbit, "spin free" which means that valves are bent if the rubber band timing belt breaks.
Diesel glow plugs are expensive.
And if the diesel fuel injection pump fails, which they do, it costs more than $500 to replace.
"If you had to pay someone to fix your rabbit, then you couldn't afford to own one," Art Garcia at Discount Auto stated.
In December 2006 we bought a new 2006 Honda CR-V five-speed all wheel drive.
Here's most of the mileages I've gotton. 27.22, 28.44, 28.24, 27.89, 28.01, 28.67, 28.33, 29.00, 28.47,27.88, 30.65, 29.03, 28.12, 22.34, 28.79.
While towing my boat to Navajo Lake and back the CR-V only got slightly over 22 mpg.
Our son has a 2006 Honda CR-V in Austin. It only gets about 22 mpg he reports.
Keeping old cars that get good mileage can be entertaining ... and time consuming.
Senior citizen, who also weathered the 1972/3 gas crunch with
White ford, is a bit concerned that we may soon see gas shortages or even rationing.
If what I read at Peak Oil and The Oil Drum is correct.