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Old 04-25-2004 | 11:48 PM
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Habibi Quote: A used mini.
I would pay 10 bucks just to see the video of buckdropper trying to "shoe-horn" himself into one.

rolmfao; Habibi now come on i am 6'2" and 254lbs. If i can't squeeze in in it i'll just bend the door open enough to allow entry. That's some funny chit man....

Last weeks fuel bill was 113.64 dollars. In terms of it not being worth buying a smaller car that gets much better gas mileage is not the only reason to get the small car. I am also thinking about using all that gas thus contributing to the demand for gas now. If i can save 35-45 gallons of gas a week and if more follow then demand goes down (ya gotta dream) and i have done my part by saving fuel. My truck is paid for and has been for many years (canyonslicker) and i can also buy all the gas i want but i don't want to i want to save some for you and habibi. I am going to check out some suggestions here and i'll let you know what i pick.

Somehwere somehow we must all start something to save a gallon or two here and there.. Think about it.....
 
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Old 04-27-2004 | 10:45 AM
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Commuter car

I've had an old Civic Si and an Escort GT as commuter cars. Sold the Civic with 160k on the clock and the Escort with 120k. Both were reliable, cheap to maintain, and got around 30 mpg in mixed driving.

-Brad

Edit: Forgot to mention they were fun to drive too. Not blazing fast mind you but enough scoot to get out of the way, small enough to dart around traffic, and decent handling.
 

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