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There's plenty of crude in the Earth to power our vehicles for the rest
of our lives. It's easy to dismiss the current Hybrids, Max, just like almost all forms of recycling (except for cans) is not really helping. But the only way these technologies eventually become benificial is when we invest in them. My comment about a comfortable car refers to the suggestion of a Corolla, a car I can't even drive as I'm too tall. Most of those midget econoboxes won't work for someone over 6'1 tall. Your comment about the Camry hybrid is dead wrong. Read the specs and European tests that were done. Oil may get my money, but they'll get less of it. Oh, and the Lincoln Navigator is not even in the same high-class of comfort as my Tribeca. I strongly suggest you drive the awful Navigator. It's a clear lesson as to why US car companies can't compete at all. RB 35s5 NY |
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