Another Obama Record!… The Average Age of US Car on the Road Is 10.8 Years

Just curious... does the 95mpg count just the gasoline used or does it somehow factor in the energy used to produce the electricity as well? Seriously curious, I don't know the answer.
That's a good question. The Leafs estimated mpg is 106 and I don't know the answer to your question.
 
I keep cars until the average cost of repairs per month is more than it would cost me to get a new one.
 
which shows what I posted... 12.8 million units sold. A far cry from the 16 million in 2008... and only TWO (not five) million above the low of 2009.
Actually that's 16.7 million vehicles. 6.2 million cars. 6.5 million light trucks and 4 million SUV/Crossovers. 12.7 million is just cars and light trucks and 2008 total vehicle sales was 13.2 million units. So that's a net gain of 3.5 million more vehicles produced in 2011 vs 2008. It's also 100,000 more units then what sold in 2007 (6.1 million units).
 
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the volt is not in the same zip code as a wash with economy cars, if it were they would sell like the prius which is a near wash.
 
the volt is not in the same zip code as a wash with economy cars, if it were they would sell like the prius which is a near wash.
Well the total cost numbers are projected costs and don't mean shit if you drop an enginve or a tranny or the mother fucker catches on fire so yea you have a point about reliability and practicality but again, this is a developing technology. We now know a dependable car can be made that gets' nearly 100 mpg. We now need to improve it. We've come a long way since the Model T Topper!
 
Well the total cost numbers are projected costs and don't mean shit if you drop an enginve or a tranny or the mother fucker catches on fire so yea you have a point about reliability and practicality but again, this is a developing technology. We now know a dependable car can be made that gets' nearly 100 mpg. We now need to improve it. We've come a long way since the Model T Topper!

It's a cool technology no doubt, the only thing I'm disputing that you are saying is total cost equalling and practicality. You can't jump in a volt and go on vaction.
 
It's a cool technology no doubt, the only thing I'm disputing that you are saying is total cost equalling and practicality. You can't jump in a volt and go on vaction.
I agree. Though if dependability is not an issue and I needed a new car it would be an excellent option for me as I only commute about 10 mile a day. Having said that...if you're driving only 10 miles a day it really doesn't matter if your car is a gasguzzler or not. My van gets about 20 mph but that's two days of commuting for me. :)

I think I'll wait till the technology is a little more mature.
 
I agree. Though if dependability is not an issue and I needed a new car it would be an excellent option for me as I only commute about 10 mile a day. Having said that...if you're driving only 10 miles a day it really doesn't matter if your car is a gasguzzler or not. My van gets about 20 mph but that's two days of commuting for me. :)

I think I'll wait till the technology is a little more mature.

You should, I've test driven one. They're....sensitive.
 
I agree. Though if dependability is not an issue and I needed a new car it would be an excellent option for me as I only commute about 10 mile a day. Having said that...if you're driving only 10 miles a day it really doesn't matter if your car is a gasguzzler or not. My van gets about 20 mph but that's two days of commuting for me. :)

I think I'll wait till the technology is a little more mature.

absolutely love the early adopters, if it were 18k I'd be tempted or if I had an extra million I'd buy one.
 
THat is a good thing, we are keeping our cars longer and being more frugal. Better for the enviroment, the economy and our pocketbooks.

Then why do we have the EPA telling us older cars pollute the environment?? And why did Obama bail out GM? Think of the money it would have save if we did not bail them out.
 
I agree. Though if dependability is not an issue and I needed a new car it would be an excellent option for me as I only commute about 10 mile a day. Having said that...if you're driving only 10 miles a day it really doesn't matter if your car is a gasguzzler or not. My van gets about 20 mph but that's two days of commuting for me. :)

I think I'll wait till the technology is a little more mature.

We need to post the above on any and all Ohio websites. That way everyone knows who the moron is in the van that can only go 20 mph.
 
THat is a good thing, we are keeping our cars longer and being more frugal. Better for the enviroment, the economy and our pocketbooks.

LOL

Both parts of that are the exact opposite of you leftwing global warming talking points. READ THE MEMO AGAIN
 
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