Friday, May 9, 2008

Northern Exposure

I had to go to Roslyn today to see a friend.  Perfect excuse to exercise BSOSOF on a trip over Snoqualmie pass, apparently not made by Kevin.  Before leaving I filled up and learned that in the few days I have had it doing trips around town and into Seattle I have averaged about 24.4 mpg.  Already getting 10+ mpg better than the truck.

It was a quick and pleasant drive.  The car had no problems at all and could easily maintain speed in 5th gear over the pass. I was just keeping up with traffic, mostly, which was going about 75.  There may have been a few times I needed to get around someone and went a little faster.   It had been gray with a little drizzle off and on until I got to the summit where there were a few snow flakes falling.  The road however was mostly dry.

Over on the other side of the hill, the sun was out and it was a nice, if cool, day.  I took my friend for a spin to the store in Cle Elum, and I think he enjoyed the car. After lunch, I made the quick trip back.  The car was just begging for a little more throttle, and I admit there were a few times I obliged.  All the while it performed well and gave a confident stable feel.  The road is a bit rough in places, and the “feedback” left my fillings loose and kidneys jarred.
I have yet to fill up and check mpg, but I’ll be sure to include it in a future post.

Posted by KR in 00:48:18
Comments

5 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

    Dad that is totally cool! I always wanted to take 900 over the pass but the opportunity never presented itself. So glad you are having fun and enjoying the communicative chassis feedback!
    -Kevin

  2. Anonymous says:

    The BSOS looks right at home next to that snow bank. Good to see the Saab connecting with it’s snowy roots. -Jim

  3. Anonymous says:

    , and nothing goes like a loaner without the owner

  4. Oh boy, you’re going to get some comments on this one!

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