Quote from bigarrow:
If we were in a bar having this conversation you'd be on the floor right now.
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yeah right , somebody has taken a trip to fantasy Island.Quote from bigarrow:
If we were in a bar having this conversation you'd be on the floor right now.
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Quote from 377OHMS:
So I guess you're saying that in addition to having an astronomically high IQ you are 6ft 7in tall, weigh 285 lbs and have a BMI of 20. You have a black belt in BJJ and fight MMA in your spare time. I guess you are probably also working on a cure for cancer in your basement and are having Bibi and Mahmoud over this weekend to sign a peace agreement. If you can get them out of your house early you can finish up perfecting cold fusion as well.
Pfft!

Quote from bigarrow:
None of that, it's just that you try to be an online bully and in person I stand up to bullies. Even if it means I get my butt kicked. But you don't try to bully in person do you...I know why.![]()
Quote from 377OHMS:
http://www.bizjournals.com/mobile/nashville/blog/2012/04/savings-come-slowly-for-hybrid.html
Prius 2 years.
Volt 26.6 years.
Nice one GM.
Quote from tomdavis:
We have a Volt. My wife drives it.
We have a very reasonable 3-year lease. GM eats a chunk of the depreciation and gets the tax credits (since they're technically the owner as the provider of the financing).
We've had it for almost a year and have only put gas in it twice. The lease is $355 a month and we save about $130 a month in gasoline at today's prices (California). So the net cost of the car is $225 a month. What else could we lease for $225 a month? Not much.
It's a cool car and fun to drive, but when the tax credits go away GM will be caught between a rock and a hard place.
Quote from 377OHMS:
I wanted one ever since I saw it at the LA Auto Show. But at that time it was a pure electric with onboard auxiliary generator and had stylish coachwork.
Then it became a hybrid. Then they dropped the coachwork. Then they put lousy batteries in it reducing the effective range to about 25 miles per charge.
At that point it didn't make sense for me anymore, incentives or not.
I bought a 2012 Ford Focus that gets 42+ mpg in the highway. Mine gets about 34 mpg around town. I've got a 2012 Mustang (Boss 302) and a 2002 Ford pickup truck as well. Fords have been pretty reliable even though I grew up in GM products.