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dd74, don't feed the troll. Ignore it and it will eventually go away.
Jake, my '04 Jetta GLI has been pretty good so far (knock on wood). The TDI sounds good from an economical perspective. My GLI eats Premium unleaded and it's gas consumption, in mpg, is in the low to mid 20's. |
jim you seem about as bright as a 2 watt bulb. Who do you think started this thread?
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So why drive a Prius?
At the end of the day (300K miles) a Corolla has as much room, uses less energy to make, easier to maintain, proven technology and gets about the same MPG. But it looks like the economy car it is and will not impress any chicks, neighbors, co-workers and others.. |
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Thanks Shawn. :D
Rod, you got me there. Regardless, you're still a troll. |
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Id rather be a troll than a cute little farry in a miata.
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I wonder how many "Rods" we have had on this BB since it was initiated?
And where have they all gone? |
Rosie O' ate them.
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Wow, I must have rattled you guys pretty good, since your still talking about me. At any rate, I started this thread, and now I will end this thread. Do enjoy your prisus, miatas, and barbie dolls. And remember use only ONE sheet of toliet paper, AL GORE is watching.
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Al Gore is a voyeur? :confused:
Edit: and don't knock Barbie dolls. A good friend of mine collected them when she was young and could sell them for enough to easily buy a Miata or a Prius! BB. |
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Drove a gen 1 prius, did not like the way the brakes worked, not a bad car, but not an engaging drive to me whatsoever. Ugly as a mud fence too, but driving it you don't have to look at it. I like small, sporty cars. I toyed with the idea of an electric 914, but don't have time to do one. |
I've had the opposite experience with VW. I've got 3 Jetta TDI's (03 - 175K, 04 - 110K, 05 - 90K miles) and will soon be adding a 4th. No reliability/quality-control issues with any of them. We pretty much abuse the crap out of these things. I've found they're VERY difficult to find and command a premium on the used market.
Also, owning a car that is efficient doesn't necessarily mean one is a global warming lemming. I'm the biggest 'denier' you'd ever want to meet :D I also save $200 per vehicle per week in fuel costs versus the old vehicles we were driving. That's real money in my pocket to spend on gas-guzzling weekend fun cars. |
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