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Participant[quote=briansd1]You are right, Ren.
The question remains: will American companies build most of the cars we drive 30 years from now?It looks like gas guzzlers are depreciating really fast these days.
Look at the resale price of this Mercedes S430.
http://www.edmunds.com/used/2000/mercedesbenz/sclass/8716/prices.htmlA used Prius, which originally sold for much less, is worth more.[/quote]
Interesting.
This, I have no problems with !
Brian, I have to admit since you have turned over a new leaf of avoiding the political bitch-wars, your posts are much more insightful – all around. I actually stop and think about your posts now.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=briansd1]You are right, Ren.
The question remains: will American companies build most of the cars we drive 30 years from now?It looks like gas guzzlers are depreciating really fast these days.
Look at the resale price of this Mercedes S430.
http://www.edmunds.com/used/2000/mercedesbenz/sclass/8716/prices.htmlA used Prius, which originally sold for much less, is worth more.[/quote]
Interesting.
This, I have no problems with !
Brian, I have to admit since you have turned over a new leaf of avoiding the political bitch-wars, your posts are much more insightful – all around. I actually stop and think about your posts now.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=briansd1]You are right, Ren.
The question remains: will American companies build most of the cars we drive 30 years from now?It looks like gas guzzlers are depreciating really fast these days.
Look at the resale price of this Mercedes S430.
http://www.edmunds.com/used/2000/mercedesbenz/sclass/8716/prices.htmlA used Prius, which originally sold for much less, is worth more.[/quote]
Interesting.
This, I have no problems with !
Brian, I have to admit since you have turned over a new leaf of avoiding the political bitch-wars, your posts are much more insightful – all around. I actually stop and think about your posts now.
sdduuuude
ParticipantIt’s your life, do with it what you will.
Still, I don’t have too much of an issues with it. In a free market, insurance would require seat belts and I have no issues w/ the gov. requiring insurance, so it ends up being the same thing.
sdduuuude
ParticipantIt’s your life, do with it what you will.
Still, I don’t have too much of an issues with it. In a free market, insurance would require seat belts and I have no issues w/ the gov. requiring insurance, so it ends up being the same thing.
sdduuuude
ParticipantIt’s your life, do with it what you will.
Still, I don’t have too much of an issues with it. In a free market, insurance would require seat belts and I have no issues w/ the gov. requiring insurance, so it ends up being the same thing.
sdduuuude
ParticipantIt’s your life, do with it what you will.
Still, I don’t have too much of an issues with it. In a free market, insurance would require seat belts and I have no issues w/ the gov. requiring insurance, so it ends up being the same thing.
sdduuuude
ParticipantIt’s your life, do with it what you will.
Still, I don’t have too much of an issues with it. In a free market, insurance would require seat belts and I have no issues w/ the gov. requiring insurance, so it ends up being the same thing.
sdduuuude
ParticipantDo you have any counter arguments as to how “mandate(ing) that all autos average 60 mpg by 2025” is not a violation of personal rights, or are you just going to be a prick ?
sdduuuude
ParticipantDo you have any counter arguments as to how “mandate(ing) that all autos average 60 mpg by 2025” is not a violation of personal rights, or are you just going to be a prick ?
sdduuuude
ParticipantDo you have any counter arguments as to how “mandate(ing) that all autos average 60 mpg by 2025” is not a violation of personal rights, or are you just going to be a prick ?
sdduuuude
ParticipantDo you have any counter arguments as to how “mandate(ing) that all autos average 60 mpg by 2025” is not a violation of personal rights, or are you just going to be a prick ?
sdduuuude
ParticipantDo you have any counter arguments as to how “mandate(ing) that all autos average 60 mpg by 2025” is not a violation of personal rights, or are you just going to be a prick ?
sdduuuude
ParticipantIf I didn’t know any better, I would think I’m arguing with this guy:
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