I think a real 50mpg is really pushing it for a gas engine. Has there ever been a mass produced car that (assuming it was in like new condition) could be daily driven today that would regularly get over 40 mpg?
I do it EVERY DAY (2001 honda insight). Ac, airbags, ABS, etc. 305k miles and counting..
No help getting to Obama's 50 mpg too early, the powers that be will just move the target
CAFE was stagnant for WAYYY too long, and we paid for it in more ways than one. How'd you feel about bailing out the automakers with your money? There's a connection there.
I know Top Gear USA/MotoIQ dropped a modern TDI engine into a (aerodynamically modified) Rabbit and got over 80mpg.
A stock TDI vw Lupo almost gets that from the factory, but they dont sell it here.
I agree with the general mood that the MPG modern cars get is a bit pathetic, and thats even considering the significant improvements over the last few years. In places where fuel consumption has been prioritized (where $4/gal would be seen as a godsend), cars have been getting 50-70mpg for a decade or more.
Instead, we in america now have every midsize family sedan with a v6 running 14s and 0.5% of people actually caring or using it. And then when you get the throttle stuck open on your overpowered 25mpg camry people start dying. It really is a stupid, stupid situation we have here.