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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree with you on this one Ed. I don't care about the environment in the least. What I do care about is my bank statement, and if I can save money by buying one of those vehicles, I am tempted to do so.

Tue May 06, 05:14:00 PM CDT

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You both had better start caring for the environment! Or it will have a great effect on your bank statement there Kev-O. From my vantage point here, "inside the circle" all I can see is hundreds of potential regulations and bills to help save what is left of the environment - and all that adds up to is more tax money to Big Brother. And by the way, that comes out of your pocket!

Wed May 07, 08:33:00 AM CDT

Blogger Ed said...

@mr. green jeans,

Nobody is advocating polluting or destroying the planet. We're just saying that rising gas prices will naturally give rise to much more efficient vehicles and alternative fuels via the free market, without meddling government regulators imposing draconian limits to fix a problem that exists only in their imaginations....global warming.

Wed May 07, 09:04:00 AM CDT

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mr Green Jeans, I am not buying, I repeat, I am NOT buying a hybrid vehicle because I care about the environment. I want to buy one so that I don't have to shell out 80 bucks for a tank of gas. Carbon emission has nothing to do with my financial decisions. If gas was a dollar, I would stick with my SUV, because gas would be cheap.

Also, government regulations and taxes are the easiest and fastest way to screw up our economy and our nation. If you want to know how, read Atlas Shrugged. Perfect example.

Wed May 07, 05:16:00 PM CDT

Anonymous Anonymous said...

when you buy your hybrid remember that you will shell out about $1500 PER YEAR ON THE BATTERY. iT MUST BE REPLACED. hAVE FUN WITH IT.

Wed May 07, 09:40:00 PM CDT

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well it will only have to be replaced every few years like a normal battery, its made from a different material to make up for the extra use, and I cant imagine that there isn't an alternator in the car. I dont see that being a big issue.

Wed May 07, 10:08:00 PM CDT

Blogger ed said...

I know that the batteries in these hybrids are more expensive to maintain and replace. It's a question of what costs more, the battery costs in the hybrid, or the gas costs of driving a normal car? However it comes down is the way I'll go. Right now, the gas is still less expensive so I'll just buy a Honda, or a MiniCooper next. When it hits like $7/gal, then I'll reconsider whether a hybrid is cost effective.

Thu May 08, 09:25:00 AM CDT

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