You have a boat and a plane and you are worried about the fuel economy of a
beater truck? <BG> I understand where you are coming from. We are getting
ready to leave the house in a few minutes and meeting my parents about 60
miles down the road for dinner (they are fleeing the hurricane). We are
either taking the truck (20 MPG - regular gas) or the MSM (26 MPG -
premium). I'm getting the calculator out to see if I can save a $1 by
choosing the correct vehicle to take.

On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 4:29 PM, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  the ramp is unimproved and needs awd for traction in the sand. plus i do
> a little more towing than that occasionally. 4wd/awd required.  renting a
> truck is no option, thjios ramp is right at the end of my street and its a
> convenience.  throw the skiff in, enjoy the bay, yank it out and park it.  i
> also use the same trailer (with box on it) for dump runs, motor moving,
> whatever, and towing a small homebuilt plane to the airfield).
>
> also the miata as much as I love it, is a automatic '92 which means that
> towing would almsot certainly break the diff, and maybe strain the
> transmission as well.
>
> IDEALLY with enough money, we could prob get away with 2 Miata's, one being
> a 94-97 Torsen with FM2 kit for fun, plus an old AWD for the occasional
> towing which would also make a good snowy day car or 3rd car when one of the
> Miata's is down.
>
> OR we could have a WRX plus one Miata, but then fuel costs become a factor
> again.
>
> one new development is the subaru I just bought may be coming up on a
> clutch replacement eventually.  a stock clutch kit is only $165 but to go
> anything heavier duty goes right to $500 for an ACT or similar.
>
> arghhhh  if I knew it would get 24mpg I woulda got an auto trans!   maybe
> sell it and go that way?
>
> anyway thanks for all the subaru input from everybody
>
>
>
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