Road trip report!
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Road trip report!
Guys,
Last weekend, i went for a road trip.
Distance: 900 kilometres
Average speed: 130 kilometres per hour.
4 passenger including drivers
Boot-full of luggage
Fuel economy: 17.5km/l
enjoyed the ride thoroughly. all passengers managed to nod off and they provided good feedback that the CT is a quiet and comfy ride
Would I go country hopping again? Hell yea!
Travelled the distance for a Metallica concert. Worth it!
Last weekend, i went for a road trip.
Distance: 900 kilometres
Average speed: 130 kilometres per hour.
4 passenger including drivers
Boot-full of luggage
Fuel economy: 17.5km/l
enjoyed the ride thoroughly. all passengers managed to nod off and they provided good feedback that the CT is a quiet and comfy ride
Would I go country hopping again? Hell yea!
Travelled the distance for a Metallica concert. Worth it!
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would u mind converting to US units?
I've done 2 road trips in my CT. Central NJ to Northern VA and back. Central NJ to Boston and back for another. great ride and super comfy. I think for the Northen VA trick i got like 46 mpg. Both trips were about .... 250-300 miles? i forget.
I've done 2 road trips in my CT. Central NJ to Northern VA and back. Central NJ to Boston and back for another. great ride and super comfy. I think for the Northen VA trick i got like 46 mpg. Both trips were about .... 250-300 miles? i forget.
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Fort Worth, Texas to Atlanta, Georgia. 850 miles (1370km), only getting about 39 miles per gallon (16.5km/L) cruising at mostly around 75mph (120km/h).
Best part was when I got tired, I pulled into a rest area, folded the rear seats flat and took a nap on my "bed"
Best part was when I got tired, I pulled into a rest area, folded the rear seats flat and took a nap on my "bed"
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For those lost in translation and in dire need of Imperial Units
Guys,
Last weekend, i went for a road trip.
Distance: 900 kilometres
Average speed: 130 kilometres per hour.
4 passenger including drivers
Boot-full of luggage
Fuel economy: 17.5km/l
enjoyed the ride thoroughly. all passengers managed to nod off and they provided good feedback that the CT is a quiet and comfy ride
Would I go country hopping again? Hell yea!
Travelled the distance for a Metallica concert. Worth it!
Last weekend, i went for a road trip.
Distance: 900 kilometres
Average speed: 130 kilometres per hour.
4 passenger including drivers
Boot-full of luggage
Fuel economy: 17.5km/l
enjoyed the ride thoroughly. all passengers managed to nod off and they provided good feedback that the CT is a quiet and comfy ride
Would I go country hopping again? Hell yea!
Travelled the distance for a Metallica concert. Worth it!
Distance: 559.2 miles
Average Speed: 80.8 mph
Four people in the car
Trunk/Cargo packed with Doritos, 7-11 Big Gulps and bottles of Jack
Fuel Economy 66.244675 mpg <--- How the hell? What sorcery is this?!?!?
She had a great time. Merrica ***** yea! The end.
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Here's the 'murrican version
Distance: 559.2 miles
Average Speed: 80.8 mph
Four people in the car
Trunk/Cargo packed with Doritos, 7-11 Big Gulps and bottles of Jack
Fuel Economy 66.244675 mpg <--- How the hell? What sorcery is this?!?!?
She had a great time. Merrica ***** yea! The end.
Distance: 559.2 miles
Average Speed: 80.8 mph
Four people in the car
Trunk/Cargo packed with Doritos, 7-11 Big Gulps and bottles of Jack
Fuel Economy 66.244675 mpg <--- How the hell? What sorcery is this?!?!?
She had a great time. Merrica ***** yea! The end.
thanks for the translation, but i think the Fuel economy portion, could be wrong empirical?
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hahaha I messed up the conversion. My trip to the dragon went well. Carved up those mountain roads like a perfectly cooked turkey on Thanksgiving dinner. Our convoy sped a lot so I got roughly 40 mpg during the ride there and back. However, when I'm cruising at 65 mph, I get 51+ mpg!
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