Posted by Knobdoodle on July 19, 2009, 7:55 am
>> No she didn't, she asked you to price compare it to any other car "that
>> does the same job as well".
>> Their are dozens of cars that have the same passenger space, are as well
>> equipped and are as comfortable as a Prius that can be purchased for less
>> money.
> And I would think *all* of them would yield a lower total cost over the
> average new car ownership period.
Even something like a 4-pot Camry or Hyundai Sonata would shit all over it
in terms of size and performance and you'd have $5000 left in your pocket.
(or about 160,000km of petrol money)
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Knob
Posted by Elmo P. Shagnasty on July 18, 2009, 4:33 pm
> > And this is where you fall on you sword Sylvia. You decided for us all
> > what does the same job as well?
> > Define "job".
>
> Perhaps you could give us an example of a "job" that a Prius could do but a
> Corolla couldn't?
Only a person who is never in the company of others, let alone member of
a family, would ask that question.
Posted by Noddy on July 19, 2009, 12:58 am
> Only a person who is never in the company of others, let alone member of
> a family, would ask that question.
So, you can't think of one?
Nice side step :)
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Regards,
Noddy.
Posted by Kev on July 24, 2009, 4:55 am
Lu R wrote:
>> 1. Toyota Prius
>> Click to enlarge picture
>>
>>
On top of what??
The Shit Pile??
Kev
Posted by =?ISO-8859-15?Q?Je=DFus?= on July 25, 2009, 12:27 am
kevcat@optunet.com.au said...
> Lu R wrote:
> >> 1. Toyota Prius
> >> Click to enlarge picture
> >>
>
>
> On top of what??
On top of their owners - arse-raping them all the way to the bank.
> The Shit Pile??
Oz's collection of lies?
>> does the same job as well".
>> Their are dozens of cars that have the same passenger space, are as well
>> equipped and are as comfortable as a Prius that can be purchased for less
>> money.
> And I would think *all* of them would yield a lower total cost over the
> average new car ownership period.