I love my syncro as a daily driver ever since I switched from baby seal oil to tar sand as fuel. Mind you in cold weather I have to buy plenty of D cell batteries from Wal Mart to power my fuel pre-heater, but heck, you gotta do what you gotta do. alistair '86 syncro 7 passenger '82 westy, diesel converted to gas in '94 http://www.members.shaw.ca/albell/ http://shufti.wordpress.com On 9-Dec-09, at 7:21 AM, Dave Mcneely wrote: > The environmental cost of manufacturing is amortized over the life of the vehicle. What that means is that if I drive a vehicle 300K miles, I distribute the environmental cost of manufacturing, which become small on a per mile basis. If I buy one and crash it after 1000 miles, the costs are large. Three vehicles vs. one vehicle becomes moot in that context, since it is the total vehicle mileage that matters. If, over my life, I drive a million miles total, whether I do that in one or in three vehicles is irrelevant. Now, if I trash each vehicle after only 100K miles and replace it, then I am irresponsible. But my having three tells nothing about whether I am responsible. It is my driving habits that matter. I can extend the life of those three vehicles and ammortize the environmental cost just as I do the dollar cost. Some of the vehicles I've owned have attained 300K miles before being moved on -- usually to another driver. My daughter in Spokane now drives the Corolla that I bought new in 1993. It has 190K miles. The Honda that I bought new in 1997 and that my wife drives daily to work has 193K miles. Both have long lives ahead of them. I fully expect the Prius to have a comparably long life -- it may be the last new car I ever buy. The vanagon -- I'm doing what you guys recommend -- keeping it on the road, but I'm reserving it for special uses that the others don't serve, which should extend its life even more. David McNeely |
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