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<blockquote data-quote="2004Droptop" data-source="post: 13879570" data-attributes="member: 127976"><p>Great DD. As far as mpg I get the epa average for mixed... 26 mixed driving, 75 mph on highway and some stop and go. Never gotten 32 on a highway trip but with that said I never go 55... more like 75. I have noticed the mpg take a big hit when it is really cold, << 32F... but in San Jose you won't have that problem.</p><p></p><p>Well balance car, okay power, excellent handling. It has enough power to be fun imo, I’’ take the Cobra out if I need the big fix. Recaros can make or break it for a lot of people. I like them. Been on a six hour trip and survived. I like the cloth insert over leather because in NC the summer, majority of the year is pretty warm and sunny… all the leather seat cars I have had I got the sweaty back problem even the IS250 cooled seats weren’t as nice as the cloth when it comes to temperature. </p><p></p><p>The ~12 gallon tank does suck sometimes on a long trip but I do a weeks commute on it, most of the time. </p><p></p><p>Another minor thing that could affect some people, a rear facing child seat really makes you scoot the front set forward, so much so I cannot drive with it behind me, I’m 5’10”. My wife grumbles a little bit about it but she is pretty small so she manages.</p><p></p><p>Pretty sure you can get a used ST2 reasonable, seen them in the very low 20’s. New should be ~25,000 with all the options. I have a ST w/NAV and sun sticker was ~28k</p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2004Droptop, post: 13879570, member: 127976"] Great DD. As far as mpg I get the epa average for mixed... 26 mixed driving, 75 mph on highway and some stop and go. Never gotten 32 on a highway trip but with that said I never go 55... more like 75. I have noticed the mpg take a big hit when it is really cold, << 32F... but in San Jose you won't have that problem. Well balance car, okay power, excellent handling. It has enough power to be fun imo, I’’ take the Cobra out if I need the big fix. Recaros can make or break it for a lot of people. I like them. Been on a six hour trip and survived. I like the cloth insert over leather because in NC the summer, majority of the year is pretty warm and sunny… all the leather seat cars I have had I got the sweaty back problem even the IS250 cooled seats weren’t as nice as the cloth when it comes to temperature. The ~12 gallon tank does suck sometimes on a long trip but I do a weeks commute on it, most of the time. Another minor thing that could affect some people, a rear facing child seat really makes you scoot the front set forward, so much so I cannot drive with it behind me, I’m 5’10”. My wife grumbles a little bit about it but she is pretty small so she manages. Pretty sure you can get a used ST2 reasonable, seen them in the very low 20’s. New should be ~25,000 with all the options. I have a ST w/NAV and sun sticker was ~28k . [/QUOTE]
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