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Hybrid/Electric Vehicles: Should I Buy?

nissin writes "I'm ready to buy my first vehicle, and would like to hear your experiences with either hybrid or electric vehicles. Are they a good alternative to conventional vehicles, or just a geek toy? Do they perform well in the city? How about on long road trips? I am also interested in hearing about other alternative, yet practical, forms of transportation that I may have missed."

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  1. Deathtraps by Syberghost · · Score: 0, Troll

    They're teeny tiny little pieces of crap. If you get into an accident you're dead.

    When they make a hybrid SUV I'll be willing to listen.

    1. Re:Deathtraps by 511pf · · Score: 0, Troll
      They're teeny tiny little pieces of crap. If you get into an accident you're dead. When they make a hybrid SUV I'll be willing to listen.
      SUV's are huge, penis-compensating pieces of crap. If you swerve, you'll roll over and you're dead.
  2. Re:my car.. OT by KodaK · · Score: 0, Troll

    personally, I like to stick to my Lexus LX470 Luxury SUV.. it makes people driving those pathetic little hybrids pretty pissed off when I zoom by them and cut them off..

    I used to have a "Are you fit for a Lexus?" quiz on my personal page.

    Typical question: do you smile when babies cry?

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  3. A different view... by Epistax · · Score: 1, Troll

    The arguments made in this thread against hybrids are pretty silly, and admittedly, I have the same view about most sports cars.

    Sports cars are ugly. They're usually smaller than the people who drive them, and overly bumpy. They enjoy adding curves to the car kind of the same way in cartoons they add muscles to people where there aren't any in real life. They sound horrible, as if someone fired a tommy gun into the engine block and/or muffler. The mileage is awful. They only fit two people. If you get into any crash over 30 mph, you're dead. They can't hold anything. The gas mileage STILL sucks somehow.

    Now I look at a hybrid. It takes less gas. It doesn't have tons of money poured into performance over 100 mph (money completely wasted). They have frames that can take much more of an impact. They can hold a lot more cargo AND people. IMHO they are better looking the same way a full bodied woman looks better than an anorexic. Oh and obviously they cost far less, go much farther, and repair much cheaper.

    If you have a small penis, absolutely, get a sports car. If OTOH you have a brain, get whatever suits your needs, certainly do not submit to peer pressure or buy a car to impress someone. It's way too important for that crap.

  4. Re:A couple of thoughts... by NineNine · · Score: 0, Troll

    I agreee 100%. A few pennies here and there on saved gas isn't worth it to me to buy a car that costs more, looks like shit, doesn't perform, and is expensive to fix. The only people who should buy these cars are tree-huggers.

  5. why the fuck would you get a harley? by autopr0n · · Score: 0, Troll

    Loud and slow. Who needs that?

    And while they can be fun, I wouldn't want to use one as daily transportation. One jackass fucks up and it's bye-bye for you...

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  6. MODERATE PARENT UP (seriously) by Jerk+City+Troll · · Score: 0, Troll

    You sound like you're female.

    Will you have sex with me?

  7. Re:Getting a lot better by Anonymous+Canard · · Score: 1, Troll
    Oil is just as "renewable" as natural gas. They both come from the same hole in the ground.

    You are confusing natural gas with propane. Natural Gas is just scrubbed methane. Methane is produced from innumerable sources, and is absolutely renewable; while it is often found in the same pockets as oil reserves, there is no reason at all that natural gas has to be obtained by mining; any decaying plant or animal waste will produce ample quantities of methane.

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