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So i've been going through Consumer Report's car guide.
fastest automatic with good reliability and at least 25mpg = Honda Accord hybrid 3.0L v6. 0-60 = 6.9sec 29mpg. but it's over $20k and more like $25k with options.
fastest automatic under $19k with good reliability and at least 25mpg = Mazda3i 2.0L v4. 0-60 = 9.6 sec, 27mpg.
Close 2nd is the Corolla 1.8L v4. 0-60 = 9.8sec 29mpg
0-60 in 10 sec seems slow to me. i remember the '93 Corolla automatic seemed faster. i dont know what it's 0-60 time was. Or maybe it was that head hitting headrest acceleration that made it seem faster?
I dont feel that kind of acceleration in today's small automatic cars that have good reliability and milage.
Or is it just perception?
fastest automatic with good reliability and at least 25mpg = Honda Accord hybrid 3.0L v6. 0-60 = 6.9sec 29mpg. but it's over $20k and more like $25k with options.
fastest automatic under $19k with good reliability and at least 25mpg = Mazda3i 2.0L v4. 0-60 = 9.6 sec, 27mpg.
Close 2nd is the Corolla 1.8L v4. 0-60 = 9.8sec 29mpg
0-60 in 10 sec seems slow to me. i remember the '93 Corolla automatic seemed faster. i dont know what it's 0-60 time was. Or maybe it was that head hitting headrest acceleration that made it seem faster?
I dont feel that kind of acceleration in today's small automatic cars that have good reliability and milage.
Or is it just perception?