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Hello,
We are students from the University of Saskatchewan, and are conducting a market research survey for a client in the automotive industry (Company to not be named for research purposes) for a class project. If you are from Canada and between the ages of 20 - 30. Could you please take a minute to answer our survey. https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=SIDYOfN2EkPLJc2uhgfPlQ_3d_3d">Click Here to take survey</a> Thanks!!!!!!!! |
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I'd go for a hybrid. Having a diesel nowadays is not a very wise option. But I'd still keep my diesel cars and wait for the prices to go down...
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I am considering one. I've driven the Toyota Camry hybrid, liked it very much. A bit out of my budget at the moment. Maybe a Prius will do, I'll need to check one out.
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for the money, this guy would buy an Acura CSX. Great mileage, same price range as a Prius but way more fun to drive. Maybe hybrids will catch on, and I've driven a half dozen of them or so, but i still wouldn't spend my own money on one yet..
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I am over 30 but I bought a Camri Hybird about 6 weeks ago.
My first Toyota & my first hybird, I am very impressed with both the car & the gas mileage I am getting, with less than 4000 KM between 37 to 39 MPG. |
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that is quite good- but do you figure you'll recoup the extra money? Or are just happy to be green minded while driving?
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Had a 6 year old Caravan & was due to trade anyway, will save money on gas & nice to be kind to poor ol' Mother Nature.
It is a nice car to drive & drive in, & I will save a lot on trade in value when it comes time to trade. The trade in value is something that most people never consider. Compare the trade in value on my 6 year old Caravan with only 90,000 KM to the value of a Camry with same mileage, kind of makes you wonder why it took me this long to get away from the big 3. |
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advertised MPG is almost never achieveable. Out of how many dozens of cars I've tested in the past year or two, only one ever achieved its advertised MPG- the Acadia... strange!
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On a 110 KM trip last week I got 5.2L/100KM which I am most happy with considering our roads on PEI plus farm vehicles on the road & part of the trip was through the city of Charlottetown.
For the life of me I can't understand why people want to knock my choice of vehicles, you would be amazed at the negitave comments I put up with especially from some of the owners of gas guzzlers. You want to keep the oil companys rich that is your business but stop knocking me because I have other plans as there are a lot of toys I don't own yet but hope to buy with my gas savings. Lets not forger poor ol' mother nature & the abuse she is taking from pollution. My current fill-up was 403KM ago and I still show just over half of a full tank, holds 65L. Computor shows 6.2L per 100KM combined driving. As far as what I paid extra my second choice before I bought this car was a Dodge Grand Caravan which had a sticker price approx $3000.00 more than the Toyota, and if you average more than low to mid 20's MPG you will be doing just about what I got in my old Caravan. Everyone is only to happy to tell me what they get on a trip but never City or combines MPG. Another thing no-one considers especially big 3 owners is trade in value, my van was near impossible to trade & not worth a hell of a lot of money. |
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