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In reply to the discussion: Half The Vehicles In Driveways Huge Gas Guzzling Polluting Trucks. [View all]snooper2
(30,151 posts)48. My friend has a jacked up F250 on 33's that gets 22 MPG on the highway
My Dakota is lucky to get 18MPG
You know much about automobiles?
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Half The Vehicles In Driveways Huge Gas Guzzling Polluting Trucks. [View all]
TheMastersNemesis
Oct 2013
OP
the wealthy areas i see tend to be more eco friendly or smaller sports cars but these are mostly Dem
JI7
Oct 2013
#12
The government already does tell us what vehicles we can and cannot drive on the road
Fumesucker
Oct 2013
#24
MPG laws need to be scrapped in favour of regulations based on carbon dioxide emissions.
Spider Jerusalem
Oct 2013
#26
Yes. That Last Couple My Wife Talked To Commented About The RW Attitudes ----
TheMastersNemesis
Oct 2013
#11
I bought a EcoBoost. 18+ in the city and 23+ on the hiway, depending on the hills. n/c
oneshooter
Oct 2013
#19
I saw the same thing when I was running for office a year ago. There would sometimes be 3 or 4
Ron Green
Oct 2013
#17
Where I live...a commuter town outside of L A...about half of the cars in driveways...
Tikki
Oct 2013
#28
The kinds of cars that are parked in the driveways while the owners are away at work...
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2013
#37
On the bright side, both gasoline consumption and miles driven/year are going down.
FarCenter
Oct 2013
#38
Huh. If the driveways were full of imports, I'd figure the residents were "determined" to undermine
Brickbat
Oct 2013
#39
The Problem Is Resistance To Doing Anything About Global Warming Which Is What It Really Is.
TheMastersNemesis
Oct 2013
#49
"Resistance To Doing Anything About Global Warming Which Is What It Really Is"
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2013
#68
People In Certain Occupations And People With Certain Needs Need Heavy Duty Trucks.
TheMastersNemesis
Oct 2013
#59