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- AMoore - 06-26-2008

Hummer H3 is a 5 cylinder about 240 hp, and way smaller than my retired Durango believe it or not.


- bobt993 - 06-26-2008

Had a truck with the same engine as the Durango and mileage was pretty dissapointing, how is the fuel mileage on the H3?  BTW, taking the train or bus is certainly making a difference, just hope big oil starts to feel some of their own pinch. 


- AMoore - 06-26-2008

On the highway, I get over 20 if I stay at about 65 mph.  City milage sucks.  I only have 9K miles on it in over 14 months, including a 2000 mile road trip in November. 


- TwentySix - 06-26-2008

Phokaioglaukos wrote:
Quote:I dug up the article from the NYT:

April 1, 2005

DRIVING
Your Car: Politics on Wheels

By JOHN TIERNEY

It has always been tempting to think you can figure out who a person is and what he thinks by what he drives.


Since you brought up bumper stickers:

Quote:[b]Bumper stickers linked to road rage

By DREW MIKKELSEN / KING 5 News KING5
LACEY, Wash. - A new study suggests car owners who have bumper stickers are more aggressive, angry drivers.
According to the study, motorists who decorate their vehicles are 15 percent more likely have a fit of road rage....
[/b]
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25264089/





- Wellardmac - 06-26-2008

ccm911 wrote:
Quote:George3 wrote:
Quote:There is more to this Porsche Forum than .... "Off Topic".

Now what is that comment meant to imply? If you don't like the "Off Topic" section, then just stick to the DE section and don't scroll down.

There are many differing viewpoints on this forum, and I don't think it is really cool to be having a "Beat up on David Fest". His views may be different, maybe even sometimes inflamatory, but until this thread turned ugly, we always had some good debates. See guys, David participates in a constructive manner.

So let me reiterate. Don't come to Off Topic if you are easily offended.

Sheesh, like High School all over again.

There is a reason this place is called Off-Topic.

As long as the discussion doesn't break forum rules, or turn personal, then pretty much any topic is fair game.

If you disagree with something that is said, then feel free to comment and issue a rebuttal. Remember, opinions are like farts - everyone has them and in the end they're a lot of hot air, not a lot of substance, and do little positive to the environment. Comments are good when backed up with supporting data.


- dmano - 06-27-2008

Well, I quess Wayne thinks I'm full of hot air.

But I am doing something good for the environment.



- Phokaioglaukos - 06-27-2008

dmano wrote:
Quote:Well, I quess Wayne thinks I'm full of hot air.
Nah, we're all full of hot air. It feels good to release it.


- ccm911 - 06-27-2008

Phokaioglaukos wrote:
Quote:dmano wrote:
Quote:Well, I quess Wayne thinks I'm full of hot air.
Nah, we're all full of hot air. It feels good to release it.
Exactly! Don't be shy. Whenever the need arises, feel free to get up on one cheek and let it rip. Big Grin


- dmano - 06-27-2008

Gas runs in my family


- Wellardmac - 06-27-2008

You're all full of gas. Wink

 

I wasn't picking on David specifically, I was just saying that talk for the sake of talk can be fun (like farting), but ultimately doesn't acheive much (improve the environment)  and doesn't convince that many people that you're right unless you put some substance into it... call it a chunky fart.  Big Grin