Smiling JOe said:It is not as simple as I am about to state, but think about consider it. If the gov't didn't regulate the prices of gasoline, ie- if they let business owners create there own prices without limit and prices rise to $5 per gallon, don't you think the auto manufacturers would be forced by the public to create fuel efficient vehicles, and alternative and cheaper fuels? As long as the oil companies have lobbiests, we will always pump gasoline into our tanks.
Unfortunately, the effecient cars typically sacrifice safety in a crash.Rita said:Speaking of fuel efficiency --- anyone got recommendations for smaller, less pricey, fuel effecient cars?
We'll be getting our daughter a car in a year or so. Will look for good used vehicle with good gas mileage.
Rita said:Speaking of fuel efficiency --- anyone got recommendations for smaller, less pricey, fuel effecient cars?
We'll be getting our daughter a car in a year or so. Will look for good used vehicle with good gas mileage.
Smiling JOe said:Unfortunately, the effecient cars typically sacrifice safety in a crash.
Yes, it does receive good marks by the Insurance testing peeps, but please don't be fooled by a 40mph crash test. If you are in a wreck while trying to cross hwy 98, you will most likely get creamed by someone driving 65+mph.Ocean Lover said:Not all of them, I agree with LDB..the Honda Civic is a good choice. For example:
2003 Civic Safety Ratings
hi n dry said:I notice the biggest SUVs seem to have " W for pres" stickers on them.
I guess they were hoping W would get them cheaper gas in Iraq.
Well at least W had good intentions, too bad he blew it.