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Old 08-09-2009, 02:08 PM
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Any possible way to cut down on the amount of gasoline used by Americans is a big success. Right away, these people will be giving less money to the Muslim Scum that fund terror groups. That $5-$10/ tank of gas (that will be left in their wallets) will be spent on something other than paying Muslim Scum in white robes. It's brilliant, and I am not surprised that many Americans are too dense to see it.

the car companies should have offered the incentive-they could have afforded to do that with their bailout money. now, the govt bails them out, and then offers a rebate on top of it. twice the help at twice the price.

but you're right, anything that takes $ away from those who want to commit acts of terror is a good thing.
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Old 08-09-2009, 02:35 PM
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the car companies should have offered the incentive-they could have afforded to do that with their bailout money. now, the govt bails them out, and then offers a rebate on top of it. twice the help at twice the price.

but you're right, anything that takes $ away from those who want to commit acts of terror is a good thing.
Well, even if it's done this way, it's still brilliant. Take a 15 mpg car off the road, and replace it with a 25 mpg car. Use 30,000 miles/year, and say $3.50 a gallon for gas. See what happens in 4 years of use. That's over $10k that will be available to be put back into the economy. Even if it's only the clunker discount amount that is returned into the economy, it's still 5k being kept away from terrorist-supporting Muslims. It's a no-brainer. Muhammad is up there in a full-diaper rage. How dare you cut down on the money the non-believers have to give his loyal followers. It's an outrage.



30,000miles/ 25mpg =[1200gallons] x $3.50/gallon=[$4200/year] x 4years =$16.8k

30,000/15 = [2000] x $3.50=$7000 x 4= $28k

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Old 08-09-2009, 03:01 PM
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Muhammad is up there in a full-diaper rage. How dare you cut down on the money the non-believers have to give his loyal followers. It's an outrage.
Oil producing countries have always pegged Americans for being huge, "live only for today" spenders whether it's heating our homes or driving our Hummers. They don't believe America could or will ever "green up" (even just as you said, by buying a car that gets 10 mpg more than current) and become less dependent upon buying their oil.

Surprise.

And you are right, Scuds - some of our oil money funds terrorists.
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Old 08-10-2009, 09:52 AM
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Well, even if it's done this way, it's still brilliant. Take a 15 mpg car off the road, and replace it with a 25 mpg car. Use 30,000 miles/year, and say $3.50 a gallon for gas. See what happens in 4 years of use. That's over $10k that will be available to be put back into the economy. Even if it's only the clunker discount amount that is returned into the economy, it's still 5k being kept away from terrorist-supporting Muslims. It's a no-brainer. Muhammad is up there in a full-diaper rage. How dare you cut down on the money the non-believers have to give his loyal followers. It's an outrage.



30,000miles/ 25mpg =[1200gallons] x $3.50/gallon=[$4200/year] x 4years =$16.8k

30,000/15 = [2000] x $3.50=$7000 x 4= $28k
only problem is people drive 12K miles a year on average and gas at least here is $2.80/gallon

so 12,000 miles/25mpg = 480 gallons x $2.80/gallon= $1300/year X 4 years= $5,200

12,000 miles/15mpg = 800 gallons x $2.80/gallon= $2240/year x 4 years= $8,960

a savings of $3,760 over 4 years.

I'm not saying that cutting consumption is a bad thing and I love the fact we'll be less reliant on arab and venezuelan oil but people we're going to make the change to more efficient cars on their own without being bribed using tax payer money with only a small fraction being used on G.M. products. The real benefactors in this were Toyota and Honda.

GM and Ford continue to make crap sans their trucks (ever drive a Cobalt or Focus?)
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Old 08-09-2009, 02:41 PM
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the car companies should have offered the incentive-they could have afforded to do that with their bailout money. now, the govt bails them out, and then offers a rebate on top of it. twice the help at twice the price.

but you're right, anything that takes $ away from those who want to commit acts of terror is a good thing.
??? The bailout money went for bills owed, to keep those companies out of bankruptcy.

It wasn't extra money given to offer customers rebates.
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Old 08-09-2009, 04:33 PM
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??? The bailout money went for bills owed, to keep those companies out of bankruptcy.

It wasn't extra money given to offer customers rebates.

didn't gm declare bankruptcy anyway?
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