By: Public_Citizen
Smiley Face Go back just one decade, to the 1960s and the average price of LOADED Ford or Chevy or Plymouth was about $4,000. At the end of WWII, after civilian production got fully rolling again you...
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My husband and I own a Prius that gets 35 to 40 Mpg in the city, and over 50 mpg out on the highway. It’s a hybrid car, and we have been well pleased with it. Our other car, a Corolla, gets good gas...
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Dan, “mass transit” as envisioned by the left will not reduce fossil fuel consumption… the idea that the energy savings derived by forcing a certain number of persons to combined a portion of their...
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ERB maybe b/c we cannot afford it? The cars I drive are 21 and 15 years old respectively. The new standards will assure that I continue driving older vehicles that I can afford and have the metal to...
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maryflaur, yeah, I’m sure the energy cost of those batteries will balance the efficiency … in about 2035.
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reggie, good post and understandable, when they are out to get you, the conspiracy theories may be right? but they are not. I know these people… literally, I’ve met many of the big shot eco-nuts, and...
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The new legislation will represent an explosion of truck sales. Those who can afford safety will buy it. Those who cannot afford safety will die. “Evilution” in action
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What are you talking about? I did not say go buy a car, this was about the factr other countries that don’t have all the bull regulations etc. the Gov seems to thing they need to put on us can put cars...
View ArticleBy: Buckshot LeFonque
Bishop Jackson has given a lot of clarity to this issue. It does us scant little good to save fuel on the backs of the poor, and at the expense of safety. One has to wonder what are the other...
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