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Originally Posted by Dragoneye
True. And that's a good point. If you drove 30,000 miles a year...you might decide to spend a little extra, I imagine -- but that's besides the point.
The good bit of all this is...and the real reason I'd like to see it done right...is that it won't cost you $50,000 purchase a hybrid/fuel-efficient people-mover (see: Tahoe).
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exactly. to me.........in order for a hybrid to make sense as a purchase. the "added cost" of a hybrid should pay for itself within 2-3 years. in my opinion.
so car makers should do the math with the equation and price accordingly.
its just like the silverado and tahoe make NO SENSE WHAT SO EVER.