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Re: Searching for the best car to ride in Canada and sleep into
« Reply #40 on: June 08, 2015, 12:50:57 am »
Durango is very good fit, but it seems that it's very thirsty. On fuelly, it has 13 mpg average for old models.

I'm working on a spreadsheet to have a better view on each models cost wise. I'm very picky when buying "expensive" things, I hate myself for that sometime  ;D
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Re: Searching for the best car to ride in Canada and sleep into
« Reply #41 on: June 08, 2015, 06:43:42 am »
Durango is very good fit, but it seems that it's very thirsty. On fuelly, it has 13 mpg average for old models.

I'm working on a spreadsheet to have a better view on each models cost wise. I'm very picky when buying "expensive" things, I hate myself for that sometime  ;D

In Canada the standard is L/100km  ;D

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Re: Searching for the best car to ride in Canada and sleep into
« Reply #42 on: June 10, 2015, 08:54:46 pm »
Durango is very good fit, but it seems that it's very thirsty. On fuelly, it has 13 mpg average for old models.

I'm working on a spreadsheet to have a better view on each models cost wise. I'm very picky when buying "expensive" things, I hate myself for that sometime  ;D

In Canada the standard is L/100km  ;D

Good point, I prefer L/100km too. And I just found out that fuelly does have an option to display measurements in l/100km  ;D