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Re: Avalon [marsha7]
by avalon02wh on Wed Apr 02 15:56:17 PDT 2008
"It may take a lot of acres to make the ethanol, but also remember we are trying to free ourselves from the grip of OPEC..." I don't think we are trying to free ourselves. Not everyone is running out to buy a fuel efficient car. If anything we are using more and more fuel. "so, if food costs rose a little (doesn't Brazil use sugar cane for ethonol?)," In case you have not noticed food prices are rising a lot. Part of it is due to ethanol, part is due to higher diesel prices and so on.... " but we could free ourselves from OPEC" No, at least not for many decades. They are the folks with the big reserves of conventional and heavy oil. " then the "Muslim Premium" What do you mean by that? This is not about religion. "for crude would disappear and maybe gas would come down to $2.00 per gallon..." $2.00 a gallon gasoline or diesel is history. People need to get over it. "that saving would easily offset the increased cost of food, IMO, altho I have not done any real scientific analysis...' You should do an analysis. I think you find out that certain people (rich) would benefit over poor folks who spend a fair amount of their paycheck on food. You really need to read the international news. Food is a BIG issue. Try the oildrum.com -- drumbeat or Google news -- type in food prices... "Plus we have coal gasification," Not really. I takes about 15 million tons of coal a year to get 50,000 barrels/day of fuel. US coal production in 2006 was 1,162.8 million tons. If we wanted 500,000 barrels a day of diesel we would need 150 million tons of coal a year. To get to 5 million barrels a day of diesel we would need 1,500 million tons of coal a year. That is over double our current coal production. Think of the infrastructure needed!!! Not going to happen on that large a scale anytime soon. "the saudis cannot eat their oil, " Sure they can. :P In 20 or 30 years they will be using all they produce for their own internal use. Think Demographics...... ""The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function." Albert Bartlett
Re: Commuters' Tricks... [dieselone]
by avalon02wh on Sat Mar 15 10:16:41 PDT 2008
“Property taxes are getting way out of line in many areas. We are paying $8k/yr on a $350-$400k house in central Illinois.' Ouch. I suppose combined family salaries need to be in the $100,000 plus range in order to manage. For comparison our average home price is about $170K with a property tax around $2,500. People can manage when the combined salaries are in the $50K to $60K range. Our commutes here are also relatively short. I travel about 2-3 miles in 6 to 10 minutes. Total petrol used last month – 12 gallons. $4 a gallon is not a problem. Even $7 to $8 would be manageable. “The monthly cost of the property taxes alone is more than the rent on our first apartment when we got married 12 years ago.” I think the technical term for that is inflation. :) Albert A. Bartlett: "The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function."
Re: VW 2008 Jetta SE in Chicago Suburbs
by snilakhe on Thu Nov 08 08:53:22 PST 2007
The dealership is "Fox Valley VW" near Bartlett, Illinois. At the intersection of Rt59 & Rt64 (SW Corner)
the flip side
by steve_ on Thu May 24 08:43:19 PDT 2007
"Between Feb. 1 and Monday, Bartlett said, the average wholesale price paid by service stations in Milwaukee to buy gasoline rose from $1.66 to $2.94. Add in taxes paid to the federal and state governments, as well as transportation costs, and the average service station had to cover $3.47 on Monday, without charging any profit. On that day, stations were charging their customers $3.47 on average in Milwaukee, according to AAA's Daily Fuel Gauge Report." Hit by high prices and fees, some gas station owners stop selling fuel (journalsentinel.com)
Re: Additional warranty on 745s [eric312]
by cjennjr on Mon Feb 12 20:07:52 PST 2007
For the 2002-2003 7 Series, you get a FULL 6 year, 100K mile warranty, bumper to bumper. This does not include maintenance items (that's a separate item). That is the main reason I bought my 745i - Benz, Audi and Lexus does not offer that kind of warranty on the flagship models. Although there were computer issues with the 745i and 745Li, if updates were made, there should not be any more issues with the car. I've had my car for a year and a half - I wouldn't trade it for anything!!!
Re: It Must Be Like Crack [blckislandguy]
by cjennjr on Thu Sep 14 10:58:44 PDT 2006
I have a 2002 745i, and I would agree that BMW's reliability isn't in the same league as Lexus, but they did realize the problems they had with the new 7 Series and extended the "new vehicle" warranty for another two years and 50,000 miles for '02 and '03 models. What other luxury marquee would do that?? I was in the market for a Mercedes S430 or S500 before I bought the 745. One of the many reasons for buying the Bimmer was the extended warranty - MB offered one at additional cost. Kelly Blue Book ranks BMW as the best in residual value over 5 years. Also, I think I can say with certainty that Bimmers are better in reliability than Mercedes, especially in recent years. Audi, I really can't say. Additionally, the technology is unparalleled (look at the new Benz S550 - they reek BMW inside and out!), the look of a Bimmer is unique, the interior is simple yet breathtaking, and most of all, they are FUN TO DRIVE!

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