Posted by Kelly C on March 20, 2009 at 22:20:38 from (75.161.208.52):
I read a article today stating that all the car companies have thousands of hybred vehicles sitting on the lots unsold.Since gas prices have come down. D"oh!!! Do they think we are stupid or what? Who in their right mind who is not a tree hugger from California. Pay a $8000 premium just to get a extra 10 mi gal? If that.
If your a working man/ Woman who is buying a commuter car. Your after the best bang for the buck. Your most likely going to put 100,000 mi on a car in 3 years. So your after one that when you factor in cost/gas and ins you can swing it and still come away from the week with some living money.
For me thats a $9000 car that gets 40 mi gal. Not a $28,000 car that gets 50 mi gal. Both are gone after 3 years but with the $28,000 car you still owe for it.
You watch we are going to get these things shoved down our chops and have to buy them. There goes the commuting budget.
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