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reliability fuel economy 05-08 GT vs 04 BMW M3 vert
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<blockquote data-quote="SHOdown220" data-source="post: 12420010" data-attributes="member: 39652"><p>No offense man but Six figure job and you're asking about a few mpgs? I mean I guess I can see it adding up in the long run with that long of a commute. Anyways I can't speak for reliability because I didn't really own mine long enough for anything to go wrong but my 06 gt averaged 19 mpg mixed driving. But it got wot probably at least once a day. I think the best I got from it was 25 mpg set on the base tune on a beach trip. I would consider a bike as others have said. Best damn way to commute, cheap, excellent mpg, fun as hell. You could probably keep the BMW and pick up a bike as an extra. That's the route I would go. I miss my mustang but if I can help it my garage won't be without a bike until I'm too damn old to ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHOdown220, post: 12420010, member: 39652"] No offense man but Six figure job and you're asking about a few mpgs? I mean I guess I can see it adding up in the long run with that long of a commute. Anyways I can't speak for reliability because I didn't really own mine long enough for anything to go wrong but my 06 gt averaged 19 mpg mixed driving. But it got wot probably at least once a day. I think the best I got from it was 25 mpg set on the base tune on a beach trip. I would consider a bike as others have said. Best damn way to commute, cheap, excellent mpg, fun as hell. You could probably keep the BMW and pick up a bike as an extra. That's the route I would go. I miss my mustang but if I can help it my garage won't be without a bike until I'm too damn old to ride. [/QUOTE]
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