Re: OT: Car Buying
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The price of gas isn't my concern either. It's the political noose around our necks because our nation is so dependent on oil.
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Re: OT: Car Buying
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connoisseur
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...but North America did not learn from the previous lessons regarding oil shortages. The mindset was to make smaller cars (see Chrysler, survival in mid/late 1970's) and when it startd to smooth out - big gas guzzling, enviromently unfriendly vehicles became popular again.
A comedian (- names escapes me.. Gallgaher???) said, "If it were me, I'd find a way to drill through the earth and suck it out from under 'em!!!"
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Re: OT: Car Buying
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connoisseur
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In reply to:
suck it out from under 'em
or, we could just go get it from our OWN land in alaska, but we might kill a bear or something... oops, might have to take this to the political thread!!
i been waiting for a reason to revive that thread!!!
bigjohn
EXCUSE ME, ARE YOU THE SINGING BUSH??
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Re: OT: Car Buying
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shareholder in the making
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shareholder in the making
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Let's just... not. Although I'm just aching to reply to you, but let's not.
I am the Doctor, and THIS... is my SPOON!
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Re: OT: Car Buying
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axiomite
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axiomite
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In reply to:
Let's just... not. Although I'm just aching to reply to you, but let's not.
ditto
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Re: OT: Car Buying
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connoisseur
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nibble, nibble.....
bigjohn
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Re: OT: Car Buying
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Getting back to the car topic, I'd be interested in seeing the Road and Track numbers that show owning a hybrid is cheaper. Form all the numbers I've seen, owning a hybrid costs you way more. The upfront costs you pay for it will not get made up in savings at the pump, unless you drive it for about 10 years, and don't have to replace the battery or anything. Just getting a Civic, or a diesel Golf or something will save you way more money.
And dependance will slowly shift from crude oil to some other form of energy. I think estimates put the world's oil supply at about 40 to 60 years. As time goes by, prices will continue to go up, until more energy production methods are developed, and as those eventually become cheaper, everything will just kinda switch away from gas without anybody really knowing it. Or so we hope.
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Re: OT: Car Buying
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no matter what source of energy we use to power vehicles in the futurewe will be scumbbaged out of our money so we can drive them-if someone developed a car that got 200 mpg gas would probably soar up to 100 bucks a gallon-but if i had a car that would run on hot air----i could drive with my mother in law for ever
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