Well, gas prices are stupid right now and I’m stuck daily driving a 1997 Toyota Land Cruiser in Los Angeles, where fuel prices are averaging in the mid $6 per gallon range for regular. The J80 gets about 8.25 mpg, but you already know you’re in trouble if you’re looking at decimal places. It’d be nice to have a less thirsty car. If I spend $2500 to buy a car that gets 35 mpg, I could break even in under 4200 miles. It probably doesn’t make financial sense as it’s completely unpredictable how long oil prices will remain high, but it’s a fun hypothetical.
What fuel saving car should I drive to offset the 8 mpg of my Land Cruiser?
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