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Ymmm! Entenmann’s donuts!
You are such a good man to rescue thise orphan donuts. A friend on our bicycling trips would spend his evenings rescuing orphan beers. It is a noble profession.
Very cool! Unless we PW ourselves into 2020 prematurely....ArkieDukie wrote: ↑February 23rd, 2019, 10:17 pmI’d just like to point out that we are on page 2019. Cool, right?
Who, us? Don't think there is a chance we can hold off the posts for 309 days so that 2020 happens on 1/1/20.OZZIE4DUKE wrote: ↑February 24th, 2019, 12:34 amVery cool! Unless we PW ourselves into 2020 prematurely....ArkieDukie wrote: ↑February 23rd, 2019, 10:17 pmI’d just like to point out that we are on page 2019. Cool, right?![]()
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IOW, I've been posting on the "wrong" LTE for quite some time.
If I decide not to go the hybrid route I’m considering a Mazda CX-5. I do not drive often during the week and, like you, do not know if the hybrid is worth the extra expense. With that being said, most of my driving is in the city, so the improved gas mileage in the city would be good.DukieInKansas wrote: ↑April 9th, 2019, 11:10 amI liked my Camry. I have a Rav4 now - but opted not to spend the extra money for the hybrid. I just didn't want to spend the difference. Haven't done the math but I don't think I drive enough to ever recover the difference in cost through gas savings. I am liking the Rav4. (I cheated - my sister had test driven cars and settled on a Rav4. I just copied her and didn't test drive anything else. Drove one and took it to my house to see if it would fit in the garage.) I hate shopping for cars.
Our son and his wife bought a 2017 Forester (about 18 months old with about 20K miles) late last year in Columbus, OH, and have been very impressed so far with interior space, features, handling, MPG (about 26/32) and Subaru's reputation/value.ArkieDukie wrote: ↑April 11th, 2019, 7:12 amIf I decide not to go the hybrid route I’m considering a Mazda CX-5. I do not drive often during the week and, like you, do not know if the hybrid is worth the extra expense. With that being said, most of my driving is in the city, so the improved gas mileage in the city would be good.DukieInKansas wrote: ↑April 9th, 2019, 11:10 amI liked my Camry. I have a Rav4 now - but opted not to spend the extra money for the hybrid. I just didn't want to spend the difference. Haven't done the math but I don't think I drive enough to ever recover the difference in cost through gas savings. I am liking the Rav4. (I cheated - my sister had test driven cars and settled on a Rav4. I just copied her and didn't test drive anything else. Drove one and took it to my house to see if it would fit in the garage.) I hate shopping for cars.
I’m looking at gas-electric. I really need to look at how many miles I drove last year. I don’t drive to work; I use public transportation instead. Assuming my calculations are correct, I’d need to average about 288 miles/week to get 15000 miles/year. I do not do that. Maybe I am better off keeping my expensive vehicle...devildeac wrote: ↑April 12th, 2019, 4:04 pmOur son and his wife bought a 2017 Forester (about 18 months old with about 20K miles) late last year in Columbus, OH, and have been very impressed so far with interior space, features, handling, MPG (about 26/32) and Subaru's reputation/value.ArkieDukie wrote: ↑April 11th, 2019, 7:12 amIf I decide not to go the hybrid route I’m considering a Mazda CX-5. I do not drive often during the week and, like you, do not know if the hybrid is worth the extra expense. With that being said, most of my driving is in the city, so the improved gas mileage in the city would be good.DukieInKansas wrote: ↑April 9th, 2019, 11:10 amI liked my Camry. I have a Rav4 now - but opted not to spend the extra money for the hybrid. I just didn't want to spend the difference. Haven't done the math but I don't think I drive enough to ever recover the difference in cost through gas savings. I am liking the Rav4. (I cheated - my sister had test driven cars and settled on a Rav4. I just copied her and didn't test drive anything else. Drove one and took it to my house to see if it would fit in the garage.) I hate shopping for cars.
Our younger daughter and her husband bought a 2015 BMW (about 28K miles) 328 XDrive last month in Chicago. Came off a 3 year lease and got it for about $11,500 after it started about $17-18K and got the bumper-to-bumper warranty extended to 6 years/60K miles or something like that as part of the CPO deal along with several hundred $$ of other options like all-weather mats, car washes AND detail with all services. He walked out on the salesman twice on the last day of the month before buying. Rated about 26/34 MPG but premium fuel is suggested but he thinks it'll be fine on mid-grade.
Are you considering an electric vehicle or plug-in hybrid? Might not be worth the $3-4K (or more) for either feature, even if fossil fuel is $4/gal and you drive it >15K miles/year.