4200 miles in a Focus rental

4 cam tbird

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My girlfriend and I took a road trip through South Dakota to the corn palace, Badlands, Wall Drug, Mount Rushmore, and the Crazy horse monument, down through Nebraska to see Car Henge and Chimney Rock, up Pikes Peak and through Colorado, down to New Mexico and back following a lot of old Route 66 after Scooter suggested doing so.

I was pretty impressed with the Focus, I think fueleconomy.gov rates the 2009 at 33 highway. We got nearly 34 both on the car's computer and by my calculation, which were both within 1% of each other. I drove 85 through all of South Dakota which is a substantial elevation change from East to West. It maintained speed up some long steep hills with a downshift out of OD. I hammered the poor car up Pikes Peak for all it was worth coming out of the tight hair pins. Then Route 66 is a lot of slowing for small towns, speeding up, in town driving in bigger towns. In places where the old highway runs parallel to the interstate you have to stop everywhere the interstate has an exit.

Given all that, I was very impressed with the car. Up through some mountainous areas of New Mexico it was able to maintain 80 up some hills and I was passing a new Spectra and a new Corrolla that had been running faster than me before we got to the hill (Focus does have more power at a lower RPM than both of those).

The only times I really missed the Lightning and wished we had taken that were when we were trying to pass cars on Highway 50 heading West from Royal Gorge. The Focus isn't real good for passing on two lane roads. When going up Pikes Peak, 140 HP at 14k feet elevation gets pretty anemic. And lastly when accelerating, the thing drops too far out of the power band shifting from 1 to 2, falls flat on it's face. Seemed to need a lower (higher numerical) 2nd gear. Overall I really thought it would suck a lot worse to drive. The sync was sweet for the long trip too. Had my girlfriend's ipod and a bunch of my music on a USB drive.

I definitely didn't miss the Lightning in the total gas bill though, saved at least $150 by renting the car and paying for it's gas compared to buying gas for the Lightning, not to mention all the other associated maintenance costs with driving the Lightning 4200 miles.

I'll post some pics from the trip in the pics section later, have some panoramics that I need to put together first. Lots of cool stuff along old Route 66. They are on facebook if you're friends with me on there though.
 
Yeah, 6400-6500 miles and 19 states in the matter of a month's time.

Going to Minneapolis for the Car Craft Summer Nats in 2 weeks, that'll make 25 states in 2009!
 
Fun.

In '06 I put 10k miles on my WS6 in a month (PA to MI, MI to NV, NV to NJ, NJ to MI, and a trip to the UP).

Nick
 
I put over 4k on my 94 Z28 the first week I had it....along with getting pulled over 3 times....once in NY, once in New Brunswick, Ca, and once in Grand Rapids :lol:
 
Fun.

In '06 I put 10k miles on my WS6 in a month (PA to MI, MI to NV, NV to NJ, NJ to MI, and a trip to the UP).

Nick

I think my June 5 to July 4 time span was about as much as I could even afford to drive in a month. $350 in Focus gas, $450 in Lightning gas, and 9 out of 12 vacation days.
 
following a lot of old Route 66 after Scooter suggested doing so.

Cool. I would love to go a long road trip one of these days but my wife isn't a big fan of being in the car any longer than she has to be. We did a few day roadtrip of New England (Mass, VT, NH, and Maine in 3 days) a few years back in my dad's C5. We even took it up Mt Washington. (The road to Pike's Peak is nothing compared to Mt Washington.)

Did you find Radiator Springs and spend the night at the Cozy Cone?
 
The Indian Tee Pee hotel is said to be the basis for the cozy cone and is in Arizona. So we weren't far enough West. There are a few _______ Springs though and we did pass through one of them, Baxter Springs, KS. Saw a couple complete ghost towns and a couple near ghost towns, including Texeola and Erick, OK, they were on what is now labeled as Business 40, which was pretty funny because there weren't any remaining Businesses in either one of them.
 
That sounds like a great trip. I'm assuming this was a week long trip (you guys were shut down last week I think?) I did a similar trip about 7 years ago, it was awesome. You needed to do 2 weeks and add on Yellowstone and Jackson Hole :lol:
 
sweet, I think I'm going to rent a cobalt/focus next year for a road trip. Would be so much cheaper than driving my Ram. :lol:
 
I love my focus wagon I get 27 mpg city with mine
I building a trailer for it to haul my daughters derby car I'm hoping for 25 plus mpg towing the little trailer
 
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