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1889 messages, Last post on Nov 13, 2009 at 9:04 AM
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| I've got the '99 safari and consistently get 1 mpg better mpg than you report around town. On the highway I get 18mpgs. I had a '93 Astro also w/ RWD and although it was slower and seemed to run abit rougher it would get about 14 mpg in town and up to 20 mpg on the road. The '93 started at 50k to blow oil smoke at warm up (valve seals) until I traded at over 100k. I'm happy so far at trade off what seems more power and durability (?) for 1mpg. | |
| We have a '99 Astro AWD; city mileage is 12 to 13 mpg, highway is 17 to 18. I agree it's painful. | |
| need advice on new van;came over from the windstar site-what a nightmare (even though wife had a 98 for a while w/no probs;have always liked view in astro's;have just started on this board, so may find what i need to know | |
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13 is what I get in city also. 2001 cargo 3.42 axle. How much better are the 2wd in the city? Sammy Castagna |
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| 13 mpg??...yes, the 2WD van is better. You're ok with 13mpg, buy a Suburban for the AWD, V8, space, towing, good looks, oh..and same mileage. My '00 2WD cargo gets 17city and 19-20hwy with the 3.42 rear end and I drive pretty hard. Yes, I document every fill up. Again, I go back to how bad do you need AWD. If you need it-suffer. If you don't- why suffer? | |
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I was not complaining just wondering. I bought the Safari because I had to have a cargo van to use for work. I got the AWD because I wanted it. Sammy Castagna |
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I have a 1991 Astro. It blows a good size puff of smoke at start up. Seems to run good after that, maybe a bad smelling exaust. No loosing oil, coolant, anything. How much should I expect to pay for a valve job? Is it even worth getting one done?
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| It's nice to see someone who doesn't whine about AWD. I have a buddy in the same line of work I'm in, we both have Safaris (his AWD, mine 2WD) but he's always with the "man, the mileage...whaaah the mileage" then why did you buy it?! At least you got it and like it. | |
| I had an Jeep CJ that did the same thing your van does, but my problem was where the oil would drip past the valve seal overnight. I tried oils that were "made for older cars" and they worked a little. Depends on the mileage your motor has clocked as to the work you should do. My Jeep had 120K, so I left it alone. | |
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