William Lindley wrote: > > So don't speed. All you really get to faster is the filling station and > the brake shop. > > Driving 65 instead of 55 saves you a few minutes at most. Join me in > driving the double-nickel, even if the speed limit is higher. Helps cut > our dependence on foreign oil too. Ah but I must disagree. My T/A gets it's best mileage at around 75-80. This is when the engine is finally spinning fast enough to be efficient (around 1700-2000 rpm) in 6th gear. I averaged 25+ mpg coming down I-5 with the AC on from Seattle to LA. Not bad for a car that does 0-60 in ~5 sec.... ;-) -- Kevin O'Connor People in cars cause accidents... Accidents in cars cause people.