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February 10, 2010 at 9:13 PM #512799February 10, 2010 at 9:26 PM #511898
kcal09
ParticipantGas guzzlers for the price of a hybrid?
February 10, 2010 at 9:26 PM #512044kcal09
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February 10, 2010 at 9:26 PM #512461kcal09
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February 11, 2010 at 3:38 PM #512191Eugene
ParticipantIt was 42 °F in Scripps Ranch last night. 39 °F the night before. Subtract a couple of degrees for Stonebridge. The smallest floor plan in Serenity is 4040 square feet. Unless builders go out of their way to insulate their houses (insulation thickness above what’s recommended for San Diego, triple glazed windows, hand-fitted weatherproofing strips on all doors), you’re looking at a $500/month cooling bill in the summer and a $500/month heating bill in the winter.
February 11, 2010 at 3:38 PM #512336Eugene
ParticipantIt was 42 °F in Scripps Ranch last night. 39 °F the night before. Subtract a couple of degrees for Stonebridge. The smallest floor plan in Serenity is 4040 square feet. Unless builders go out of their way to insulate their houses (insulation thickness above what’s recommended for San Diego, triple glazed windows, hand-fitted weatherproofing strips on all doors), you’re looking at a $500/month cooling bill in the summer and a $500/month heating bill in the winter.
February 11, 2010 at 3:38 PM #512755Eugene
ParticipantIt was 42 °F in Scripps Ranch last night. 39 °F the night before. Subtract a couple of degrees for Stonebridge. The smallest floor plan in Serenity is 4040 square feet. Unless builders go out of their way to insulate their houses (insulation thickness above what’s recommended for San Diego, triple glazed windows, hand-fitted weatherproofing strips on all doors), you’re looking at a $500/month cooling bill in the summer and a $500/month heating bill in the winter.
February 11, 2010 at 3:38 PM #512847Eugene
ParticipantIt was 42 °F in Scripps Ranch last night. 39 °F the night before. Subtract a couple of degrees for Stonebridge. The smallest floor plan in Serenity is 4040 square feet. Unless builders go out of their way to insulate their houses (insulation thickness above what’s recommended for San Diego, triple glazed windows, hand-fitted weatherproofing strips on all doors), you’re looking at a $500/month cooling bill in the summer and a $500/month heating bill in the winter.
February 11, 2010 at 3:38 PM #513099Eugene
ParticipantIt was 42 °F in Scripps Ranch last night. 39 °F the night before. Subtract a couple of degrees for Stonebridge. The smallest floor plan in Serenity is 4040 square feet. Unless builders go out of their way to insulate their houses (insulation thickness above what’s recommended for San Diego, triple glazed windows, hand-fitted weatherproofing strips on all doors), you’re looking at a $500/month cooling bill in the summer and a $500/month heating bill in the winter.
February 11, 2010 at 4:47 PM #512211svelte
Participant[quote=kcal09]Gas guzzlers for the price of a hybrid?[/quote]
Yukon Hybrid: 21 MPG city, 22 MPG highway
February 11, 2010 at 4:47 PM #512356svelte
Participant[quote=kcal09]Gas guzzlers for the price of a hybrid?[/quote]
Yukon Hybrid: 21 MPG city, 22 MPG highway
February 11, 2010 at 4:47 PM #512775svelte
Participant[quote=kcal09]Gas guzzlers for the price of a hybrid?[/quote]
Yukon Hybrid: 21 MPG city, 22 MPG highway
February 11, 2010 at 4:47 PM #512867svelte
Participant[quote=kcal09]Gas guzzlers for the price of a hybrid?[/quote]
Yukon Hybrid: 21 MPG city, 22 MPG highway
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