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Posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on July 09, 2005 at 09:16:08 from (4.244.189.133):
In Reply to: OT-Fed Up!!! posted by Illinois Boy on July 08, 2005 at 07:05:04:
When you made your last vehicle purchase in what order did you rank the following: Price Resale value Dependability Usability Comfort Looks Fuel economy How did your friends, relatives, and neighbors rank the above items when purchasing their last vehicle? How many members in your family drive, are trips ALWAYS combined to save on the number made even if a little more inconvenient? Example, husband/wife taking one vehicle to work, then waiting to be picked up after work instead of driving a second vehicle for convenience. If Americans quit wasting so much fuel in favor a little more inconvenience then I would think that there is a problem. NOPE, keep government out of the issue. Why do you think farmers can't get more for their grain? Government. No truly free market to other countries and a cheap food policy.
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