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Old 09-02-2012, 09:40 AM   #1
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Just as long as you realize you arent likely to save any money with a Prius.
you will... it just takes a very long time.
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Old 09-02-2012, 11:12 AM   #2
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you will... it just takes a very long time.
I want to keep people out of the "hybrid trap" as much as possible. Its not in my interest for Toyota to sell cars that hurt people and take advantage of their laudable intention to do right by the ecology at the expense of their financial situation.

Whats in my interest is a cheap, dependable car that gets 30-40 mpg.

What would be even better is one that gets 40-50 mpg.

I dont know if youve noticed but the practical out the door price of something like a Yaris is fast approaching $20,000. Its not there yet but my 2001 ECHO was $13,100
write the check. My 1980 Subaru Hatchback was $4600 which is what I wrote the check for. I made $15,000 in 1980.

I make $40,000 a year now. And the numbers show that figure is going DOWN not UP.

Do the math.
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Old 09-02-2012, 11:38 PM   #3
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I want to keep people out of the "hybrid trap" as much as possible. Its not in my interest for Toyota to sell cars that hurt people and take advantage of their laudable intention to do right by the ecology at the expense of their financial situation.

Whats in my interest is a cheap, dependable car that gets 30-40 mpg.

What would be even better is one that gets 40-50 mpg.

I dont know if youve noticed but the practical out the door price of something like a Yaris is fast approaching $20,000. Its not there yet but my 2001 ECHO was $13,100
write the check. My 1980 Subaru Hatchback was $4600 which is what I wrote the check for. I made $15,000 in 1980.

I make $40,000 a year now. And the numbers show that figure is going DOWN not UP.

Do the math.
Haven't you heard? We're supposed to have the same disincentives to use our vehicles that people in SOME other parts of the world have. Someone said so.

Driving lots of miles is my one kick between the legs to the environment and I try to minimize it as much as possible by driving a high MPG car. I know a few families who are smaller versions of 19 Kids and Counting (but not for the same reason) and chastise me for driving the miles that I do (because I don't need to).....these people are pretty hypocritical re this issue in my book.

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Old 09-03-2012, 12:08 AM   #4
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I want to keep people out of the "hybrid trap" as much as possible. Its not in my interest for Toyota to sell cars that hurt people and take advantage of their laudable intention to do right by the ecology at the expense of their financial situation.

Whats in my interest is a cheap, dependable car that gets 30-40 mpg.

What would be even better is one that gets 40-50 mpg.

I dont know if youve noticed but the practical out the door price of something like a Yaris is fast approaching $20,000. Its not there yet but my 2001 ECHO was $13,100
write the check. My 1980 Subaru Hatchback was $4600 which is what I wrote the check for. I made $15,000 in 1980.

I make $40,000 a year now. And the numbers show that figure is going DOWN not UP.

Do the math.
They've got to make you bend over and pay for all that scenery. It's The Garden State.
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Old 09-04-2012, 01:49 AM   #5
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They've got to make you bend over and pay for all that scenery. It's The Garden State.
I love your state, I just think the government entities at almost every level are reaming the taxpayers, a.k.a not giving very good value for each tax dollar.
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Old 09-03-2012, 12:22 AM   #6
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I want to keep people out of the "hybrid trap" as much as possible. Its not in my interest for Toyota to sell cars that hurt people and take advantage of their laudable intention to do right by the ecology at the expense of their financial situation.

Whats in my interest is a cheap, dependable car that gets 30-40 mpg.

What would be even better is one that gets 40-50 mpg.

I dont know if youve noticed but the practical out the door price of something like a Yaris is fast approaching $20,000. Its not there yet but my 2001 ECHO was $13,100
write the check. My 1980 Subaru Hatchback was $4600 which is what I wrote the check for. I made $15,000 in 1980.

I make $40,000 a year now. And the numbers show that figure is going DOWN not UP.

Do the math.
I logged off and then checked the MLB standings and scores. My #3 team close by is dragging around the worst record in the majors, but my top 2 Giants and A's looked headed to the post season along with your Yankees as they continue their winning ways. Should be an interesting last month to the season this year more than most years.
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Old 09-05-2012, 04:16 PM   #7
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I want to keep people out of the "hybrid trap" as much as possible. Its not in my interest for Toyota to sell cars that hurt people and take advantage of their laudable intention to do right by the ecology at the expense of their financial situation.

Whats in my interest is a cheap, dependable car that gets 30-40 mpg.

What would be even better is one that gets 40-50 mpg.

I dont know if youve noticed but the practical out the door price of something like a Yaris is fast approaching $20,000. Its not there yet but my 2001 ECHO was $13,100
write the check. My 1980 Subaru Hatchback was $4600 which is what I wrote the check for. I made $15,000 in 1980.

I make $40,000 a year now. And the numbers show that figure is going DOWN not UP.

Do the math.

I don't think most people blindly buy the "Eco-friendly" bit. I think most people just like to get new cars. I know every time a friend or family member gets a new car, I get all antsy and start looking at new cars. Most of the time, I beat back those urges because of the simple fact that what I have is good enough.

I think the Eco-friendly / high MPG boast of the newest hybrids give people that final push to convince themselves that they NEED a new car, just like higher HP or AWD for others. Sure, one can sit down and do very simple calculations to show that spending tens of thousands of dollars for a $10-30 savings per fill up can net a break even point of about a decade or more, but that's not what its all about.

I'm talking from experience here, because that's what happened to me. The wife got a new car and I ended up buying one too because of new-car-itis.

As for the $10k 40mpg+ econo-box... Nissan has a $10k Versa Sedan that's about $11k-$12k. I believe there is a Kia that is around the same price range, so they are out there.
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I don't think most people blindly buy the "Eco-friendly" bit. I think most people just like to get new cars. I know every time a friend or family member gets a new car, I get all antsy and start looking at new cars. Most of the time, I beat back those urges because of the simple fact that what I have is good enough.

I think the Eco-friendly / high MPG boast of the newest hybrids give people that final push to convince themselves that they NEED a new car, just like higher HP or AWD for others. Sure, one can sit down and do very simple calculations to show that spending tens of thousands of dollars for a $10-30 savings per fill up can net a break even point of about a decade or more, but that's not what its all about.

I'm talking from experience here, because that's what happened to me. The wife got a new car and I ended up buying one too because of new-car-itis.

As for the $10k 40mpg+ econo-box... Nissan has a $10k Versa Sedan that's about $11k-$12k. I believe there is a Kia that is around the same price range, so they are out there.
....I think most people have a thing that they have an 'itis' about. For a fair number of people it's 'new-car-itis'. For me it isn't cars, it's traveling for pleasure. Whenever I hear that someone has traveled to some place that I haven't been to but sounds interesting, I want to know more. I do a little reading and sometimes am able to incorporate it into an already planned trip. A friend of mine here heard I was taking a trip to Florida for the opening of Marlins Park. She had planned a relative's wedding on Captiva Island and she told me I had to go there. I made sure I did go Captiva Island, and it was great.
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....I think most people have a thing that they have an 'itis' about. For a fair number of people it's 'new-car-itis'. For me it isn't cars, it's traveling for pleasure. Whenever I hear that someone has traveled to some place that I haven't been to but sounds interesting, I want to know more. I do a little reading and sometimes am able to incorporate it into an already planned trip. A friend of mine here heard I was taking a trip to Florida for the opening of Marlins Park. She had planned a relative's wedding on Captiva Island and she told me I had to go there. I made sure I did go Captiva Island, and it was great.
I'd love to travel. Having a 4 and 2 year old limits our traveling capability. I won't even try.

Maybe in a few years.
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I'd love to travel. Having a 4 and 2 year old limits our traveling capability. I won't even try.

Maybe in a few years.
You have some wonderful years directly ahead of you without traveling. Just make sure you notice the smallest little things your kids do. The smallest little detail will pop into your consciousness a few years later, making you smile and making your day. I don't have kids, but I am so fortunate to have a little cousin who, emotionally, is like a daughter to me. Her mom did an international adoption as a single mom and my aunt and I went with her to share the first meeting experience. My little cousin is 10 now, but I got to spend A LOT of time with her before she was 7, especially between the ages of 3-7. I got to take her to get her first Brownie uniform, take her to the beach, take her trick-or-treating, take her for walks in the mountains, pay for some of her tennis lessons and play tennis with her, play cards with her,play board games with her, go to ballet practice, go to gymnastics practice, take her to swing and play on the rings at the park, play miniature golf with her, pick her up from pre-school and elementary school, comfort her when sick and give her medicine that the doctor prescribed, take her to sporting events, and so many other things. She inspired my Yarisworld moniker -- when she was fairly little she liked to (safely) use the interior of my Yaris as her own personal exploration module.

My little cousin's mom (also my cousin) drives me nuts re some things that have nothing to do with her daughter, but her mothering....it just takes my breath away....as it does just about everyone in my family..the perfect mixture of love and discipline and the best mother I have ever witnessed. I know it's incredibly silly, as many things make me happy, but knowing the person I love the most in this world (my little cousin) has the best mother I have ever witnessed guiding her....that alone just makes me glow with happiness from the inside out every time I think about it. My cousin made sure she had her ducks in a row before adopting and is able to give her daughter a great life, and knowing that my little cousin is getting joy from her life is my greatest joy.

Art Linkletter, who probably became most famous for interviewing kids on television, referred to the ages 3-8 as the 'Kids will say the darndest things' years and I found this to be very true, things that will make you smile years into the future. I was once a last minute stand in date when a housemate's boyfriend couldn't make it to a wedding. Mr. Linktetter was also a guest at the wedding and I got to meet him and speak with him for a couple of minutes. My impression was -- this may be the happiest person I have ever met....and no wonder. He got to spend all that time listening to hilarious things that little kids say. Savor every minute you can over the span of these precious years.

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^^^^^ Perhaps it is different with sons. I don't know, but I'd imagine some things would be the same. I know I also got to spend a fair amount of time with the parents and brothers and sisters of my little cousin's friends and her friend's brothers said some pretty funny things over the years.
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