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Question posted by Anonymous-89593 on December 17th, 2012

I Want To Know How Many Miles Give Per Gallon Of Gas

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Owner's Manual - Page 64

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Owner's Manual - Page 68

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Owner's Manual - Page 79

.... Use DRIVE (D) as much as you go down steep mountain roads, but then YOU would also want to your brakes or shift intoPARK (P) hold your transaxle. NOTICE: If your engine. Forward Gears (3-Speed)... DRIVE (D): This position is for more than (2) 25 miles (41 km), or atspeeds over 55 mph (88 k d h ) , or you were stuck in if ...
Owner's Manual - Page 80

... hills. Forward Gears (4-Speed) AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE (D): This position is also used for noma1 driving, however, it offers more than 25 miles (41 km), or at speeds over 55 mph (88 km/h), or you can help control your speed as possible. If you ...22 You can damage your engine. SECOND (2): This position gives you more power for passing, and you would also want to use SECOND (2) on .
Owner's Manual - Page 123

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Owner's Manual - Page 160

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Owner's Manual - Page 185

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Owner's Manual - Page 186

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Owner's Manual - Page 187

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Owner's Manual - Page 189

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Owner's Manual - Page 194

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Owner's Manual - Page 203

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Owner's Manual - Page 216

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Owner's Manual - Page 241

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Owner's Manual - Page 246

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Owner's Manual - Page 259

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Owner's Manual - Page 311

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Owner's Manual - Page 312

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Owner's Manual - Page 313

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