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a** h**e friends
My buddy emails me the other day and I quote.
What goes 0-60 in 5.3 seconds
Does the standing Quarter ile in 14.2 at aproc 100mph
Has 4 doors, and still get 36 mpg highway.
My new car
So does any want to buy a well used AWD turbo celica..
The man bought a 07 GP GXP.
Hes not an a** anymore he let me drive it.
The 07 seems to have alot less tourqu steer that the 05 I drove 6 months ago.
But still the same kick a** go power.
WOW I want one
What goes 0-60 in 5.3 seconds
Does the standing Quarter ile in 14.2 at aproc 100mph
Has 4 doors, and still get 36 mpg highway.
My new car
So does any want to buy a well used AWD turbo celica..
The man bought a 07 GP GXP.
Hes not an a** anymore he let me drive it.
The 07 seems to have alot less tourqu steer that the 05 I drove 6 months ago.
But still the same kick a** go power.
WOW I want one
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Tell your're friend congrats, now I'm curious though, you think it really gets 36 mpg, with the capabilities to go 14.2 in the quarter. I imagine it'* the V8'* that run 4 cyl. on the highway?
I'm starting to get jealous with all these people that are getting new cars..........damnnnnnn
I'm starting to get jealous with all these people that are getting new cars..........damnnnnnn
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we took his on a lengthy highway g tech pro test trip and milage test at 120kph 31 mpg average in about 30 miles or so. not too shabby and that should get a little better as the motor breaks on a bit more.
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Originally Posted by Hans
canadian gallons are different than american gallons folks.
American Gallons = 3.78 litres
Canadian Gallons = 4.55 litres
Even so, that'* great MPG.
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yes canadian galons are different but these cars dont have candaian galons programed in its american measurments