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#34840 - 09/19/09 11:25 AM
Re: Gollf Galaxy Clearance Sale..
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Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
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I find it interesting I didn't get an email from them about any sale, as I'm a member of their club, and I get all kinds of emails from them, but nothing about this 90 % off sale. I haven't heard of anyone getting any emails about the clearance stuff. Its kinda of just drop by and see what they got. I think because the stuff on clearance differs from store to store it would be hard to send out an email.
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#34849 - 09/21/09 11:46 AM
Re: Gollf Galaxy Clearance Sale..
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Registered: 05/04/05
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Loc: Aurora, Colorado
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Lynn has been seeing a lot of Mustages lately on the road, she had never driven one, so she wanted to test drive one. We looked at 3 cars, two 2010's, one V8 and one 6. V8 got 16 MPG city, 6 cylinder got a big fat 17 MPG. Third was a 2006 V8 with only 12,000 miles on its, which is the one Lynn test drove. Extremely loud car. Could hardly hear her talking when she had her foot on the gas even just a little. Hate to think how loud it would be if you floored it. For some reason, Ford seems to think a small car like the Mustage needs a 330 HP engine. My 1970 Mach 1 didn't have anywhere near that much power, and it was plenty fast, even when I was a lot younger. And I don't remember the exact mileage, but I don't think it was as low as the new ones. Lynn's current car, a 2000 Toyota Solara has a V6, has 200 HP, is a lot bigger car, and it's got plenty of power, and she gets around 22-23 MPG back and forth to work. MOstly city driving. So I can't see buying a new smaller car that only gets 16 MPG.
Now that I re-think things, I maight be wrong about the 16 city. Might have been 18 city, as I do know it was 24 Highway. Even is if is 18 city for V8 and 19 for the 6 cylinger, that's still pretty bad. Expecielly when we could be seeing $4 a gallon gas again any time. And that is what the sticker has on it, and we all know most cars don't get what the sticker says it might. Most cars get a mile or two less, so 16 is realistic. And to really make things bad, there was just enough room to get ONE bad of clubs in the trunk, not two like we can get in the Solara with room to spare.
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#34850 - 09/21/09 01:22 PM
Re: Gollf Galaxy Clearance Sale..
[Re: DON]
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Vance
   
Registered: 10/28/06
Posts: 2865
Loc: North Carolina
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Well yeah, but the mustang still fits into that 'muscle' car genre where power is more important than MPG. That, the Vette, the Dodge Challenger/Charger, and the new Camaro, all great cars but not the economical pick. A friend of mine has a new Camaro on order, should hopefully arrive in Oct, V8, 500+ HP, still gets like 26 MPG highway.
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#34858 - 09/23/09 02:59 AM
Re: Gollf Galaxy Clearance Sale..
[Re: srushing]
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Registered: 06/04/09
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A friend of mine has a new Camaro on order, should hopefully arrive in Oct, V8, 500+ HP, still gets like 26 MPG highway.
Which model? Out of the 2010's the top model (SS 2SS) only makes 426hp and is rated for 16/24. Which is pretty decent all things considered. I am not a big fan of the "new" muscle cars. Probably because I'm not a fan of the old muscle cars.
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#34864 - 09/23/09 08:58 AM
Re: Gollf Galaxy Clearance Sale..
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Vance
   
Registered: 05/04/05
Posts: 4645
Loc: Aurora, Colorado
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IF the Mustage did get 24 MPG highway, I'd be a bit surprised, as most new cars don't get as good a mileage as the sticker says they do. At least that's what most of the articles in the car magazine will tell us. And I for ONE, don't care what the estimated HIGHWAY mileage is supposed to be. I don't do a lot of highway driving, so I go mostly by the city mileage. If I drove 20 or 30 miles each way on the highway every day, than I'd care, but as it is, I just don't care about highway mileage. And if you listen to all the new car ads, highway mileage is what they ALL brag about. WHO CARES??? I wonder what percentage of drivers drive most of their miles on the highways? If you live in one of the major cities, you sure don't. Last I noticed, more that half of the population now lives in a big city. So how much does highway mileage really matter?
Not that this have anything to do with a sale at Golf Galaxy.
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