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That sounds damned excellent. I get around 370 around town before I fill up (~50 litres or so) and get 500-600 or a little more on the freeway depending on if I fill up when the gauge reads empty or if I let it run till it's almost bone dry.

I consider my car to be pretty light on fuel (13.5-15L/100km around town, 9.5-10.5L/100km on freeway) especially given its power output (~200rwkw) so your figures are pretty darned good.

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The most efficient car you can get will use around half the fuel of the Skyline. That's like a Daihatsu Charade or something. If you reckon that it will only cost you $30 per week to run the second car, as in pay for it, insurance, registration, maintenance, repairs, etc, then you will only just break even. I guess then you'll save some depreciation on the Skyline, but would it really be worthwhile?

If you were going to do that you may as well get a motorcycle. At least then you'd have something a little different and a lot cooler than a Charade :D

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