arminnie
<font color=blue>Tossed the butter kept the gin<br
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"Green" is the current buzzword in advertising.
I have a 5 year old car. My speedometer reading is just over 15,000 miles. Is someone who drives 15,000 a year (5 times as much as me) more environmentally sensitive because they have a Prius?
I actually have a fairly small car - Pontiac Vibe (same as Toyota Matrix) which gets 37 mpg on highway. I think I could drive a Hummer and still be more efficient than someone who drives 25,000-30,000 a year.
New Orleans is really small. I walk most places. I rarely drive over a mile or two. But I have taken this car on multiple road trips to Arkansas.
I don't drive long distances in Arkansas either. I remember when my dad was selling a 15 year old van - no one could believe that the 40,000 mileage was not a roll-over.
I have a 5 year old car. My speedometer reading is just over 15,000 miles. Is someone who drives 15,000 a year (5 times as much as me) more environmentally sensitive because they have a Prius?
I actually have a fairly small car - Pontiac Vibe (same as Toyota Matrix) which gets 37 mpg on highway. I think I could drive a Hummer and still be more efficient than someone who drives 25,000-30,000 a year.
New Orleans is really small. I walk most places. I rarely drive over a mile or two. But I have taken this car on multiple road trips to Arkansas.
I don't drive long distances in Arkansas either. I remember when my dad was selling a 15 year old van - no one could believe that the 40,000 mileage was not a roll-over.