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Greenblade -> RE: New line for hard rap on economy! (3/19/2006 5:21:17 AM)
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ORIGINAL: doyle2864 I get yelled at sometimes, but my husband drives an F-250 heavy duty extended pickup and gets the same milage as my H2, no one seems to mine him, just think they all wish they could have the H2 Annette Bingo. few hummer haters can afford one. Bingo on the pickups not taking any flak either. And while its true that many hummers never see an offroad site, ... many pickups are driven out to dinner and the bar more often than anywhere near a corn field. No, MOST pickups are driven to the store and dinner more than anywhere near a corn field. I would like to enter another thought along these lines as well. I respect the view of persons that don't approve of SUV popularity over mileage, etc., and so on. While it is very unlikely that cars are huge contributors to global warming, ozone, etc., i respect their opinion and views. Also the danger than at H2 is to a civic driver (or percieved danger), and the blocking-my-view factor, and all of that. I don't expect anybody to be pro-SUV, and part of why the h2 is so hated/reviled at times by some is because it's the MOST of everything the SUV's stand for, and it's so in-your-face, it's so obvious what it is, and it's in the upper echelon of SUV prices. blah blah blah But it isn't the H2 that people should freak out at over mileage. It's the general obsession with horsepower. I had an old mazda 4-door car that probably had 100 horsepower if that, and it got 30-35 on the highway. Olds Callais with the 2.5 4 banger - HIGH 30's on the highway. '91 Prelude sporty car, 140 horsepower. '06 civic cheap little car = 200 horsepower. '99 monte carlo = 30's on the highway, 20's around town. '06 monte carlo = consumer reports 17mpg reported average. but the new one has 305 horsies -vs- probably low 100's for the 3.1 V6 in my '99 The power of cars is rising, and it doesn't seem to me that the MPG ratings (especially from sites reporting surveys of actual owners and their estimates of mileage) Car makers fault? nope, consumers fault. People want horsepower and they don't apparently care about mileage. The makers only react to supply and demand.
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