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Car Buyers Think Hard and Long Distance About Mileage
Consumption; Demand; PricesDown at the automobile showroom, red-hot gas prices are melting the rules — altering what customers buy, how they negotiate and what they can get for their old cars. For many, costly fuel has brought a growing sense that big and inefficient vehicles are a luxury they can no longer afford.

"Put the letter V and the number eight together now, and it scares people," said Santa Monica Nissan salesman Adam Escobar, who was taking a smoking break on a quiet weekday afternoon as he waited for the occasional customer. "The first question they ask now is, how much does it cost to fill the tank?"

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Posted on Saturday, April 30 @ 11:20:47 PDT by Carrie
 
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Re: Car Buyers Think Hard and Long Distance About Mileage (Score: 1)
by JonathanR on Saturday, April 30 @ 23:16:52 PDT
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This whole gas miileage bent is just stupid and ignorant. A V8 does not a gas guzzler make. For most peoples usage (commuting), the weight of the vehicle is the most important factor in gas milage, particularly with stop-start motoring. And vehicle weights have been increasing for the last decade (on a class for class basis).

Few people ever consider that by not buying a new car, you've firstly saved a whole load of money on depreciation, and by inference, saved a whole load of oil by reducing the demand for manufacture of new motor vehicles.

Being the tigh-wad that I am, I have sat down on a number of occasions to try to justify a new car. On all these occasions, I've found that gas milage just doens't rate on the radar, when it comes to cost of ownership and use.

Currently our family car is a five year old V8 Ford Falcon (Australia). I figure it is better to keep it and use it less, than to try to save the environment and money by buying a new smaller, diesel, (or whatever) vehicle.

There was an article ilast week in our local paper's motirng guide about people paying thousands above new car prices for a second hand Toyota Prius. People are paying a premium to join the environmentally frienldly, low gas milage set. This is foolishness. There are other cars that get as good or better milage, and cost way less.

Additionally, given that the economy is powered by oil, the capital cost of a vehicle gives a pretty good indication of how much oil has been consumed manufacturing the thing. Saving $5000 on the capital cost can offset (economically and environmentally) a significant gas mileage deficit for most users.

Even more so, if you find ways to curb your vehicle use.

Jonathan



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