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<blockquote data-quote="CHenry" data-source="post: 3117675" data-attributes="member: 6281"><p>Replace could mean park it or sell it in order to drive the other one more but thats not even a factor.</p><p>Certainly its cheaper to drive your civic than your truck. I NEVER said otherwise. But I know a LOT of people who will go buy a civic or whatever for the sole reason of pocketing lots of money on fuel savings. And what I said was the ROI on that situation is a ways out, a long ways maybe, depending on the exact numbers etc. And I proved it with some hypothetical numbers. You can sway those numbers however you think might be more accurate and it wont move the needle </p><p>So yes, you will save money yearly driving your civic, no doubt. But your ROI will be a while out to catch that $20,000 cost plus depreciation etc.</p><p>If you bought the car cause momma wanted it and the good milage is just a bonus, then it's a non issue. </p><p>If you bought it solely to screw the man at the pump, your not seeing the truth. </p><p>And I'm not trying to be insulting. </p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHenry, post: 3117675, member: 6281"] Replace could mean park it or sell it in order to drive the other one more but thats not even a factor. Certainly its cheaper to drive your civic than your truck. I NEVER said otherwise. But I know a LOT of people who will go buy a civic or whatever for the sole reason of pocketing lots of money on fuel savings. And what I said was the ROI on that situation is a ways out, a long ways maybe, depending on the exact numbers etc. And I proved it with some hypothetical numbers. You can sway those numbers however you think might be more accurate and it wont move the needle So yes, you will save money yearly driving your civic, no doubt. But your ROI will be a while out to catch that $20,000 cost plus depreciation etc. If you bought the car cause momma wanted it and the good milage is just a bonus, then it's a non issue. If you bought it solely to screw the man at the pump, your not seeing the truth. And I'm not trying to be insulting. . [/QUOTE]
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