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To: jim_p who wrote (74528)9/25/2000 10:52:15 AM
From: Jon Cave  Respond to of 95453
 
Integreted oils

Yep, looks like the integreted oils are really raking in the bucks. Too bad us shareholders aren't. TX is now approaching its 52 week low. Below 50. No respect.

Everytime this administration releases oil from the Strategic Political Reserve, the integreted oils should reduce there capex buggets accordingly. That would stop this BS.



To: jim_p who wrote (74528)9/25/2000 11:37:14 AM
From: Roebear  Respond to of 95453
 
jim_p, OT, Supporting the demand side, ggg.

I was drooling over a Landcruiser that was the dealers personal vehicle. Seems he just gets a new one every 6 months and then sells it, moves on to another new one.
Only had 6k miles on it and was 13K under sticker.

But I really need a 4 dr pickup, so I bought a Tundra Limited and loaded it to the gills with all the bells and whistles they had available and will dress it with some aftermarket stuff. Just love that sound of the IForce engine. Mileage is about the same as my 3.3 Frontier which was just too small, I need to occasionally drive three adults for short trips.

The wife's Toyota Solara gets about 30mpg for trips. I've noticed sometimes the Toyotas do better than their EPA mpg ratings. We had an Intrepid Sport which got about 31-33 on trips, but it turned out to be a piece of sh*t and Dodge couldn't or wouldn't fix its problems.

Best Regards,

Roebear