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Date:         Mon, 24 Apr 2006 10:42:54 -0700
Reply-To:     monte merrick <montemerrick@SPEAKEASY.NET>
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From:         monte merrick <montemerrick@SPEAKEASY.NET>
Subject:      Re: Gas Mileage?
Comments: To: Tom Boldway <jboldway@COMCAST.NET>
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and lets consider who the gubment is these days - houston - halliburton

On Apr 24, 2006, at 10:21 AM, Tom Boldway wrote:

Well, one of the direct causes of the gas consuption is the government.

CAFE - Corporate Average Fuel Economy - car makers started designing minivans and SUVs as what killed the station wagon wasn't people turning against them but automakers cutting production - see a station wagon is a car, which impacts the CAFÉ for the automaker. A SUV and a minivan are trucks, which don't fall under CAFÉ automobile standards. A big car gets better mileage than a

big SUV and can carry as much if not more. Betcha the trunk of my 99 Caddy Deville holds a lot more than most SUVs. Plus, with an efficient Northstar V8 I get 20 around town and 27 on the highway. An old Fender 4x10" bass speaker horn cabinet fits inside the car in the back seats! Digression

- went to an auto show last week and saw the new 2006 VW Beetle had a sticker on window that said 22 city, 30 highway. With today's technology why do

they get such poor mileage for a 4 banger? So, blame the wizards in gubment for part of the consumption problem.

"I long ago lost a hound, a bay horse, and a turtle dove, and am still

on their trail. Many are the travelers I have spoken to concerning them, describing their tracks and what calls they answered to. I have met one or two who had heard the hound, and the tramp of the horse, and

even seen the dove disappear behind a cloud, and they seemed as anxious

to recover them as if they had lost them themselves." - henry thoreau


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