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Date:         Fri, 15 Jan 1999 18:06:03 -0600
Reply-To:     joel hembel <jhembel@EXECPC.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         joel hembel <jhembel@EXECPC.COM>
Subject:      Re: TDI fuel savings
Comments: To: Mark Gajewski <mgajewski@MANVILLERUBBER.COM>
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;

What everyone doesn't realize is, TDIs aren't slow or smoky. I've had my passat past 115mph. Is that fast enough? My TDI is quick and fun; it just happens to be a diesel that takes me 930 miles on a tankful.(50 MPG) My 2 cents! Joel Hembel

Mark Gajewski wrote:

> > Chris - I agree! Automobile fuel is cheaper in the United States than > > it has ever been during our history of driving automobiles. Our > > European friends have to pay more because their governments enjoy their > > ability of taxing the crap out of fuel. > > > > Makes me want to go out and find a mint '72 Cadillac 500ci Elderado > > red/red/red Convertible to tool around in! > > > > This is such an irresponsible view that it's scary...unfortunately shared > by most of the US (including myself at times, I must admit). Regardless of > the current oil glut, oil is a limited resource for one, but for two this > country has such a major pollution problem it's freightening. Think Ford > Explorer/Expedition, GM Suburban and all these other vehicles burning way > more fuel than makes sense or is necessary. Want to go fast, buy a > motorcycle. Why buy a jacked up truck with 4WD when you don't drive off > road? I love cars as much, if not more, than anybody...I just think blind > mass consumption is so rampant in our society that hardly anyone stops to > question whether or not they are doing the right thing. Yes, America is a > land of individual freedom but like it or not this is not the 1800's in > Nevada Territory. People and pollution are all over this country. It is > simply sickening to have pollution health alerts in the Yosemite Valley, or > not be able to see across the Grand Canyon, or be in a perpetual smog haze > on the Blue Ridge. If these consumptive sentiments come out on the Vanagon > list (which I've always thought of as a pretty progressive group) can you > imagine the general level of concern in the US as a whole...I'd guess about > nil and as one who bought a vanagon to travel to remote places and see the > beauty of this land it just depresses the hell out of me. > > Sorry for the rant, and yeah I should ride a bike if I'm that worried...but > it's still worth thinking about.Mark


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