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02-09-2007, 08:16 PM
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Re: Gas: H3 vs H2
I get 10.5-12.0 mpg in city driving, depending on how bad the traffic is. In ideal circumstance (cruising at 55-60 mph with no traffic), I get 15-16 mpg. Cruising at 70-75 mph, I get 12-13 mpg. I get these numbers by multiplying the mileage display by 1.067, as my tires are 6.7% larger than stock (odometer reads 6.7% low when tracking mile markers for long periods).
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02-09-2007, 08:24 PM
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Re: Gas: H3 vs H2
here H2 combo driving 9-10 H3 14-16 so that is a lot of cash when you add it up in Gas
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02-09-2007, 09:25 PM
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Re: Gas: H3 vs H2
The mpg difference should not a surprise, and the actual results are conclusive here.
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02-10-2007, 04:54 AM
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Re: Gas: H3 vs H2
My friend had an H2 for a few months he got got like 10-12 MPG on average. In my H3 i get about 15-16 MPG.
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02-10-2007, 05:03 AM
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Re: Gas: H3 vs H2
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My friend had an H2 for a few months he got got like 10-12 MPG on average. In my H3 i get about 15-16 MPG.
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Yeah, but it's a pussymobile!
Just like John Wayne probably ate bigger meals than Ginger Rogers and Robert Mitchum probably ate more food than Judy Garland, H2 probably uses more gas than H3. 
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02-10-2007, 05:59 AM
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Re: Gas: H3 vs H2
Exactly how much of a difference cash wise is 3-5 MPG?
For example, if I spend $70 on Gas with an H3 a week, getting somewhere around 13-16 MPG, how much would I spend a week on a H2 given the same circumstances?
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02-10-2007, 06:15 AM
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Re: Gas: H3 vs H2
Dont forget the gas tanks are diffrent. isnt the H 3 arouund 23 and the H 2 is 28 ? so thats 22 x 2.00 = 44.00 to fill up and 28 x 2.00 = 56 to fill up. then the stock tires on both should get you around 320 to 350 miles on a H 3 and then i really dont know how many miles you get on a stock H 2 with stock wheels? how bout it how many miles guys on the H 2 with stock wheels ?
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02-10-2007, 06:21 AM
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Re: Gas: H3 vs H2
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Originally Posted by Crashtest
Exactly how much of a difference cash wise is 3-5 MPG?
For example, if I spend $70 on Gas with an H3 a week, getting somewhere around 13-16 MPG, how much would I spend a week on a H2 given the same circumstances?
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Okay, this is like one of those Mensa tests.
For sake of achieving the desired answer, I must guess that the price of gas where you live (hereinafter "Happy Valley") is $2.20. That means you use 31.82 gallons per week in Happy Valley. Furthermore, I must guess the number of miles you drive per week by narrowing down the somewhat the vast range you gave for your own vehicle's fuel economy.
I'm going to average your 13-16 MPG range to 14.5. (Otherwise the analysis is pointless--I average fairly close to 13 mpg during the week, but come nowhere near 16 MPG). Using 31.82 gal. at 14.5 MPG, you are driving 461.4 mi/week in Happy Valley.
My H2 averages for all types of driving, 11.8 MPG. Thus, if I drove 461.4 mi., I would be using 33.1 gal gas. At $2.2 per gal., that's $86.02 per week for my H2 instead of $70/week for your H3. Thus, you save $16.02 per week in fuel by driving that thing instead of a really cool, Black H2.

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