Does anyone in France drive a Plymouth? C’est voiture americaine. I drive a 2000 Plymouth Breeze, which I love. If you drive a Plymouth and need help finding parts, I hope I can help.
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Does anyone in France drive a Plymouth? C’est voiture americaine. I drive a 2000 Plymouth Breeze, which I love. If you drive a Plymouth and need help finding parts, I hope I can help.
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I’m sure someone does but I’ve never seen one over there. I don’t think I’ve ever seen one here either though. Is it a small car? Most French drive quite small cars because the cost of gas is out of sight.
Some are, some aren’t. My 2000 Breeze is considered a mid-sized car, which, if driven JUST RIGHT, is able to go between 500 to 600 miles on a tank of gas. This means LOTS OF FREEWAY DRIVING. The engine is a 2.4 liter four-banger.
Under normal circumstances, it has a range of around 350 miles.
How far you go on a tank of gas depends mostly on how large your gas tank is. How many actual miles per gallon do you get?
I’ll have to see if I can find a Plymouth Breeze. I’ve never heard of it, but it’s certainly a nice name for a car.
Mileage is GENERALLY averaged out by freeway speed at 55 miles per hour, or 88 kph, if en francaise and some city driving. I got over 40 miles per gallon by driving 55.
Look hard because Plymouth no longer exists. Daimler-Benz bought out the Chrysler corporation in the late 20th Century and decided to kill off the Plymouth nameplate. The last Plymouth rolled off American assemblylines in 2001.
I hate driving that slow, but with gas being $2.60 a gallon (probably a bargain to you), I have to slow down to conserve. Before all this crap, I used to drive 80 mph, easily-especially on the San Diego Freeway in L.A.