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To: bentway who wrote (489383)6/20/2009 11:28:22 AM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577280
 
no one is gonna buy a car from gov motors. Just think how shitting the lazy union fukks will make it with democrats over seeing them. Hell I bet it will be missing have of it's bolts. Probably no luge nuts on the wheels



To: bentway who wrote (489383)6/21/2009 6:16:08 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577280
 
Without all the budget-busting extras, Ford notes that the Hybrid costs about $3,300 more than a comparable gasoline model, the 4-cylinder Fusion SEL. Consider not only the price but the economy, too. The gas-only Fusion also gets impressive mileage; the Fusion S’s 34 m.p.g. highway rating is just 2 m.p.g. less than the hybrid. Do you drive enough in the city to foresee a payoff from the hybrid’s higher urban mileage (41 m.p.g. vs. 23 for the gasoline 4-cylinder)?

This works very well here in Seattle and freeway driving in a city like LA is the equivalent of urban driving.....you rarely get above 30 mph on the freeways there.