02-16-2010, 09:59 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Paraguay
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Re: When used cars are more ecofriendly than a new car
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Originally Posted by dcarrb
The 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 (390 cid, 2 bbl., C6 automatic) I drove for about a year got, what... eight MPG? Six?
I've imagined for awhile that boom-time new car sales numbers were ultimately unsustainable and that all automakers would do well to adopt a business model that focused as much on keeping their existing fleet on the roads as on new product sales, by means of better parts availability and pricing, sensibly-priced service, financing plans for factory refurbishing, expanded warranties for "certified" used cars, and the like. Automobiles represent too much of a financial expenditure to be considered disposable.
dcb
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I cant agree more. +1!
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