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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Traded in ST for F150 due to Incentives
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<blockquote data-quote="Taco Jackson" data-source="post: 528218" data-attributes="member: 62364"><p>You know one night I did the math on the cost savings of the higher gas mileage versus the higher cost of buying a hybrid to begin with. When using the average of 15,000 miles per year of driving, you don't even break even on your money until 5-6 years down the line (when the car's getting up close to 100k miles anyway). It's too bad. One wants to think that you're saving money by buying a hybrid, but you're really not. You are arguably "saving the environment", but of course your one hybrid is a drop in the bucket though I still respect the effort. Now if they could just make hybrid cost exactly the same or cheaper than standard...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taco Jackson, post: 528218, member: 62364"] You know one night I did the math on the cost savings of the higher gas mileage versus the higher cost of buying a hybrid to begin with. When using the average of 15,000 miles per year of driving, you don't even break even on your money until 5-6 years down the line (when the car's getting up close to 100k miles anyway). It's too bad. One wants to think that you're saving money by buying a hybrid, but you're really not. You are arguably "saving the environment", but of course your one hybrid is a drop in the bucket though I still respect the effort. Now if they could just make hybrid cost exactly the same or cheaper than standard... [/QUOTE]
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General Sport Trac Discussion
Traded in ST for F150 due to Incentives
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