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Default Fuel prices moving up, just in time for spring boating and driving?


Fred Dehl wrote:
"Doug Kanter" wrote in
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"Fred Dehl" wrote in message
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in
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Are you the same Fred Dehl who suggested that ANWR, a tiny
incremental step, would be better than nothing?

You're the only one who's suggested ANWR is a "tiny incremental
step". It's far more than that.


Use numbers. What percentage is, or is not incremental, in your
opinion?




And yes, one new vehicle could make a difference. Ford & GM didn't
take the idea of mini-vans

Mini-vans are loathed by your ilk.


Not relevant to this discussion. This is about marketing a product,
not my opinion of certain vehicles.



seriously until Chrysler started selling
them like hotcakes. One highly efficient SUV that's successful will
lead the competition into the same market.

The cost of operating these SUVs is little different from operating a
gas one.


I'll need a link for your source of that information. Good luck. The
vehicles don't exist yet.



Bert showed what an idiotic liar you are. I'll invoke the mercy rule and
not pile on.


Childish, petty name calling certainly does nothing for YOUR
credibility.

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"basskisser" wrote in message
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Fred Dehl wrote:
"Doug Kanter" wrote in
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"Fred Dehl" wrote in message
...
"Doug Kanter" wrote in
:

Are you the same Fred Dehl who suggested that ANWR, a tiny
incremental step, would be better than nothing?

You're the only one who's suggested ANWR is a "tiny incremental
step". It's far more than that.

Use numbers. What percentage is, or is not incremental, in your
opinion?




And yes, one new vehicle could make a difference. Ford & GM didn't
take the idea of mini-vans

Mini-vans are loathed by your ilk.

Not relevant to this discussion. This is about marketing a product,
not my opinion of certain vehicles.



seriously until Chrysler started selling
them like hotcakes. One highly efficient SUV that's successful will
lead the competition into the same market.

The cost of operating these SUVs is little different from operating a
gas one.

I'll need a link for your source of that information. Good luck. The
vehicles don't exist yet.



Bert showed what an idiotic liar you are. I'll invoke the mercy rule and
not pile on.


Childish, petty name calling certainly does nothing for YOUR
credibility.


And, Kevin, you credibility is improved in what manner by jumping in and
whining?


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Childish, petty name calling certainly does nothing for YOUR
credibility.


And, Kevin, you credibility is improved in what manner by jumping in and
whining?


You asked him to jump in.


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