If you have no car payment and no car problems, why were you even bothering 
to look into a new car? No matter what mpg it got, chances are you would be 
facing the same car payment every month and no way the added savings in fuel 
could make up for the added payment for the car and probably added insurance 
costs.

On 5/11/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> 
> With our usage the mileage would be fractionally better, yes - but at the
> cost of buying a new car.
> 
> How does it save me money going from no car payment and paying for a tank 
> of
> gas every other week to a $500/month car payment and getting a tank of gas
> every third week?
> 
> It's just not economical (for us).
> 
> Jim Davis
> 
>


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