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Re: Legacy Leases [2panther]
by research1st on Thu May 22 18:35:07 PDT 2008
The offer I posted was from the internet department at Northtown Subaru in Amherst, NY. Please keep us posted on the details of any deals that you are offered as well. Good luck!
The greatest Scam
by 09muranosales on Thu May 22 17:39:43 PDT 2008
Over 50% of the oil the USA uses, is drilled right here in the USA. America's largest oil importer is Canada followed by Mexico. Saudi Arabia is our #4 major source of oil, but in Opec there only a few Mid East countries. Of all the oil America actually get from the Mid East, it represents less than 10% of what we use. The real profits are made on the Crude side. In New York State, the Niagara Power Project earns an 80% profit on Electricity it generates.. nobody seems to complain. Gasoline costs $7 - $9 a gallon all over Europe and they deal by carpooling, buying 4 cylinders, and are used to it. In America we complain about gas, but we sure have enough money to have 250 HD channels, multiple cell phones, high speed internet, buy trendy clothes, eat out all the time, buy stuff we don't really need at wal-mart, buy cigarettes, booze, a lot of people have a regular dope budget, and so on. America needs to figure out where their priorities are, and if we want cheaper gasoline, we can drill the 2 trillion + barrels we have in the CONUS and not pay market price of $127 a barrell. We would be able to do like Saudi Arabia and provide it at cost - so they can sharge their people .47 cents a gallon, and Venuzuela where they charge their people .17 cents a gallon. If we drilled all our own oil and made a Hemispheric Oil Alliance with Canada and Mexico, we never need to pay market prices, we can control costs, and we have enough oil and oil sands in the US, Canada and mexico to power 300 million cars for 300 years. Peak oil - is a scam.
Re: Back in the Market [oldfarmer50]
by 09muranosales on Thu May 22 17:22:28 PDT 2008
Did you know that gasoline vehicles get the best MPG over 50 mph? I sell Nissan, but my 2005 Chevy Malibu gets exactly 38.3 MPG at 70 MPH on cruise. This is of coarse buying gasoline with NO Ethanol added, and I get my gas from Mobil, because they don't lace their fuel like Sunoco does.
My 2009 Pontiac Vibe GT
by raythegerman on Thu Apr 24 13:33:41 PDT 2008
I read with interest the post #58 from vibeowner1. I too, have purchased a red hot metallic Vibe GT from my dealer in Amherst, New York. My wife and I drove it from Tonawanda, New York to Durham, North Carolina to visit her son, drove it around town, and drove back a week later. We averaged 30 miles a gallon on the nose, and that's with going 70-75 miles an hour and also driving in Durham, Cary & Raleigh city driving. Total miles approx 1800 miles. I traded in my 2005 Pontiac Vibe AWD for this. WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!! My previous Vibe was excellent and I never had one problem with it, but the 2.4 engine and the upscale design, etc. is just fantastic. Before you buy a Vibe with the 1.8 motor just try one with the 2.4----it is a blast!!
Party for Four
by 09muranosales on Wed May 07 14:09:14 PDT 2008
I love the fact that the GT-R will be an everyday car... will handle North East winters... and allow me to bring my date and another couple... all while blowing past 99.9% of the cars on the road in all of the world combined The GT-R will become the King! I'm happy Nissan is getting noticed, it's a great automobile manufacturer that makes great vehicles - all of them. Anyone who is fortunate to buy one will truly appreciate their "Carbon Footprint" ... worthy of casting and framing! :)
Watch Where You Buy Gas - Avoid Ethanol
by 09muranosales on Wed May 07 14:00:51 PDT 2008
Most of you do not realize that your vehicle was not designed to run of Ethanol, and yet even many more of you thinks it's actually good. Well it's not! Just look at food prices... but the reality is that you need to be very aware what gas you put into your vehicles. I only use Mobil, because they do not add Ethanol. I know that Sunoco does, and I avoid it because you will get much worse fuel economy if you put gasoline into your engine that contains ANY Ethanol. One gallon of gas with up to 10% Ethanol will give you about 70% the MPG you get with one gallon of real gasoline. That's what I recorded. You are helping farmers make billions in subsidies (your tax dollars) buying the Ethanol tainted gas, but I would just avoid it all together because it only makes operating your vehicle even MORE expensive. Watch what you are putting into your tank, and don't be afraid to drive away if your see the little sticker "Up to 10% Ethanol Added"... unless of coarse money means nothing to you. :surprise:

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