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Re: santafe2 post# 78221

Monday, 02/04/2019 4:41:21 PM

Monday, February 04, 2019 4:41:21 PM

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Gasoline is too inexpensive right now for electrics and hybrids to be relevant. Except to those that have a global view and can rationalize the fuel savings over the cost. (Cost/benefit).
Now, I have solar power on my house and I still don't have an electric. Would love to buy a Tesla 3. But have already committed to buying from a friend a 2016 Nissan Sentra off lease for $13,000 and change. Way below what I'd wind up spending even with the fuel savings from a Tesla. The vehicle has some 16,000 miles on it and there's no getting around the fact that it's been babied and garaged.
I'll still be keeping my '16 Subaru Forester, '08 Hyundai Elantra and my '07 Honda Odyssey.
The Forester gets just as good gas mileage if not better than the Elantra, and my Honda gets around town between 14-18 MPG. Not proud of that, but I do a lot of work around the house and need a minivan. On highway trips it's good for around 28MPG.
I think all those Ram and F150 boys are full of themselves and just need to get layed more often, either that or they need a larger appendage if you kinow what I mean.

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