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Old June 17th 06, 04:02 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
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on a dodge '05 stratus automatic, 4-door sedan, w/2.4L engine?

and what should be the average mpg in the city?

>mho
>v fe


>drive 10% less, fill up when half-empty at
>the lowest major station (help create a glut)


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Old June 18th 06, 06:55 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
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Paulie ,

SRT is a sports model classification - you know like GM's LE , SE, LS,
GS, SS, etc/.......

My consumer guide doesn't list a SRT Stratus 4 door, only SXT & R/T's.

MPG is 21/28 on the 147 horsepower sohc 2.4 and 22/30 on the 150
horsepowered dohc 2.4 engine.

harryface

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Old June 18th 06, 04:56 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
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Harry Face wrote:
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> Paulie ,
>
> SRT is a sports model classification - you know like GM's LE , SE, LS,
> GS, SS, etc/.......
>
> My consumer guide doesn't list a SRT Stratus 4 door, only SXT & R/T's.
>
> MPG is 21/28 on the 147 horsepower sohc 2.4 and 22/30 on the 150
> horsepowered dohc 2.4 engine.
>
> harryface


Oh. Yeah. I should have thought of that.
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Old June 19th 06, 07:26 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
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the srt mention was probably in error, the sxt sounds more like it.

it's an '05 2.4L w/automatic, 4-door sedan.

runs good, not the best to get in / out of, and not as comfortable as
some.

the mpg in the city is a lousy 15, the hiway mileage is 31.

how much affect does using gasoline with 10% ethanol (no choice), have
on mpg?

the 15 mpg would indicate most of the mileage was done in stop n go
traffic, and first gear driving mode, which is stretching a point, to
make a point.

*15 mpg is lousy, and should be addressed in a way other than by driving
habits.

*my primary concern.

you know, 22-26 city and 26-32 hiway - should be the norm, looks to me
like.?????

>mho
>v fe


>drive 10% less, fill up when half-empty at
>the lowest major station (help create a glut)


 




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