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Vito May 4th 06 01:03 PM

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"Capt. Rob" wrote
We may trade away the Tribeca or Outback for a Toyota Prius


Good choice .... For NYC. Better choice = no car at all. After all you depend
on the bureaucracy for everything else, why not transportation?



Vito May 4th 06 01:07 PM

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"Capt. Rob" wrote
There's a reason why Ford, Chrysler and GM are in trouble. The American
cars simply suck.

That - and safety - is why Americans buy trucks and SUVs.



Vito May 4th 06 01:16 PM

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"Capt. Rob" wrote...
Do the math, Bubbles. You'll never break even with that Prius over, say, a
Corolla or especially a Yaris or the small Scion hatchback. There is no
hybrid currently built that will save money overall in the long

Max....
1) What about emissions?
2) What about investing in real world fuel saving technology for the
future?
3) What about the fact that the new Prius and Camry hybrids are also
far more comfortable cars than the typical econobox?
4) What about NOT giving MORE money to big oil and the middle men?

Come on man, tell it like it is! Hybrids actually take MORE energy and make
MORE pollution to manufacture, maintain and drive than an equivalent econobox.
The real reason anybody buys one is to impress their friends.



Frank Boettcher May 4th 06 01:45 PM

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On Thu, 04 May 2006 04:45:24 GMT, "Maxprop"
wrote:


"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...
We may trade away the Tribeca or Outback for a Toyota Prius next week.
We drove one for two days and got 48 MPG and it was a nice ride...sort
of like being on a Star Trek shuttle.
I could care less about what the car costs so long as I'm not giving
the money to oil. I filled up the Prius ONCE! Amazing little car, but
with an interior sized like a Camry. And of course way fewer emissions.
Time to match sailing with a car that's environmntally friendly to the
very wind we sail by!


Why not ride a bicycle and give nothing to Big Oil?

Max



Or better yet boob, run everywhere. I seem to recall an old post
where you claimed to be the only runner in the group. However, I'm
still waiting for you to post links to those 5K, 10K, etc. race
results so I can monitor your results and cheer you on.

Frank

Scotty May 4th 06 01:57 PM

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"Vito" wrote in message
...
"Capt. Rob" wrote...
Do the math, Bubbles. You'll never break even with that

Prius over, say, a
Corolla or especially a Yaris or the small Scion

hatchback. There is no
hybrid currently built that will save money overall in

the long

Max....
1) What about emissions?
2) What about investing in real world fuel saving

technology for the
future?
3) What about the fact that the new Prius and Camry

hybrids are also
far more comfortable cars than the typical econobox?
4) What about NOT giving MORE money to big oil and the

middle men?

Come on man, tell it like it is! Hybrids actually take

MORE energy and make
MORE pollution to manufacture, maintain and drive than an

equivalent econobox.
The real reason anybody buys one is to impress their

friends.


And so they can smell their own farts.


SMUG ALERT !

SV



SUZY May 4th 06 02:52 PM

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I'd rather have a Fiat Spyder 2000 Robbie.

Capt.Suzy
35s5
NY


SUZY May 4th 06 03:05 PM

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And so they can smell their own farts.
SMUG ALERT !
SV


Your Nuts Scotty, Robert uses a large brandy sniffer for that.

Capt. Suzy
35s5
NY


Mys Terry May 4th 06 05:50 PM

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On 4 May 2006 06:52:56 -0700, "SUZY" wrote:

I'd rather have a Fiat Spyder 2000 Robbie.

Capt.Suzy
35s5
NY


That's because you are an idiot. The 600d carries 4 passengers, and
gets over 50 mpg. The Spyder 2000 only carries two people and uses
twice as much gas.



SUZY May 4th 06 06:59 PM

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minivan ?

Capt. Suzy
35s5
NY


Maxprop May 4th 06 11:48 PM

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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...
Do the math, Bubbles. You'll never break even with that Prius over,
say, a
Corolla or especially a Yaris or the small Scion hatchback. There is
no
hybrid currently built that will save money overall in the long


Max....
1) What about emissions?


What about 'em? Like the percentage of hybrid cars is gonna make a
significant difference? Why not pure electric commuter cars, if you really
want to lower emissions? Toyota produced a RAV 4 pure electric car, but it
didn't sell, so they dropped it. Apparently no one is really THAT
interested in reducing auto-produced emissions.

2) What about investing in real world fuel saving technology for the
future?


Hybrids aren't the answer. Question: when all those monstrous hybrid
batteries are defunct, what do you propose to do with all the plastic shells
and the sulfated lead? Turbocharging small engines makes more sense in the
long run for fuel conservation--it's cheaper to produce, easily as
economical, and emission would be roughly the same. So does buring ethanol,
which produces water and carbon dioxide, as opposed to the complex
hydrocarbon emissions gasoline-burning autos produce.

3) What about the fact that the new Prius and Camry hybrids are also
far more comfortable cars than the typical econobox?


Do you really want to reduce emission and burn less fuel, or do you simply
want a comfortable car. Might I suggest a Lincoln Navigator for *real*
comfort. Incidentally, the Camry hybrid is not intended to help conserve
fuel--it's primary purpose is to provide *more power* for the same amount of
fuel burned by smaller, more anemic engines. Same with the Toyota
Highlander hybrid and others. Only the Honda Civic hybrid, the ugly Honda
2-place Insight, and the Prius are really meant as "green" cars.

4) What about NOT giving MORE money to big oil and the middle men?


Big Oil is gonna get your hard-earned cash one way or another, at least
until some real alternatives become reality. Of course as soon as one
mentions ethanol, JLRogers and Old Thom get their hackles up, contending
that only petroleum can power our vehicles. Well guess what--some day the
planet's petroleum will be in such short supply that people either won't
drive vehicles powered with the stuff, or only the extremely rich will be
able to drive cars. Hydrogen fuel cells are a viable alternative, but of
course the big oil mavens can give you dozens of "sound" reasons why that
will never happen, either.

There's plenty of crude in the Earth to power our vehicles for the rest of
our lives. However if you give a **** about your ancestors, you might
consider developing alternatives before they become absolute necessities.

Max




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