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Jdurg:
I've got a 2003 Honda Civic LX, and it gets "good" gas mileage.  I own the car outright, but the next car I buy will be a good hybrid.  The price of gas is just waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to high to get anything but a hybrid.

paigeoliver:
If you care about money then why in the world would you ever buy a hybrid? The purchase price and additional maintenance costs swallow the gas savings even at $6 per gallon.

For that matter, the extra costs induced by new cars swallow any fuel economy savings as well.


--- Quote from: Jdurg on April 22, 2008, 11:13:35 pm ---I've got a 2003 Honda Civic LX, and it gets "good" gas mileage.  I own the car outright, but the next car I buy will be a good hybrid.  The price of gas is just waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to high to get anything but a hybrid.

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HaRuMaN:

--- Quote from: Jdurg on April 22, 2008, 11:13:35 pm ---I've got a 2003 Honda Civic LX, and it gets "good" gas mileage.  I own the car outright, but the next car I buy will be a good hybrid.  The price of gas is just waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to high to get anything but a hybrid.

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Get a Fit...  I'm rocking the gas mileage, even with driving like a maniac.  There are some people who hypermile their fits, and are getting in the 40's...

Level42:
Hybrids are subsidized here. But that's easy when a car costs about double the price that you guys pay (taxes, taxes and more taxes.)

Jouster:
I had a '96 BMW Z3 that got about 32 MPG average, but traded that for a 2007 Pontiac Solstice that gets around 26 MPG.

Jouster

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