[SATLUG] OT: Hybrid Vehicle

Borries Demeler demeler at biochem.uthscsa.edu
Fri May 11 12:27:40 CDT 2007


Also think about parking. The opportunities for parking in SF aren't Texas-sized.
smaller is much better. I agree with Henry, a small gas car is probably a better 
deal/overall cost.
-b.
> 
> I am not seeing the benefits of hybrid technology (yet). I think you would be much better off to buy a standard auto that gets good mileage rather than finance both the increased cost of the auto & the high maintenance of current battery technology. I would suggest something like the Honda Fit (38mpg), or if you just have to have a hybrid so you will be "accepted" in California - the Honda Civic Hybrid (51mpg). Expect to have a wait for your hybrid, they all the good ones seem to be back-ordered.
> 
> Sorry if I sound like an ad for Honda, but I like to keep my cars for at least 10-15 years, hopefully without a bunch of maintenance and Honda/Acura really provides longevity.
> 
> Good luck with the new job, & I hope that SF doesn't slide off into the Pacific while you are there ;)
>  
> Henry D. Crockett, Ph.D. - Associate Professor
> Computer Information Systems & Security, School of Business 
> Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, TX 78207-4689 
> Voice: 210-434-6711 X8156 Fax: 210-434-0821 
> http://www.davidcrockett.net 
> "Attract perfect customers by focusing on and specifically attracting the 20% of your customers who give you 80% of your profits." - The One Minute Millionaire, MV Hanson & RG Allen
> 
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Ernest de Leon <dryicezero at gmail.com>
> To: The San Antonio Linux User's Group Mailing List <satlug at satlug.org>
> Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 11:27:57 AM
> Subject: [SATLUG] OT: Hybrid Vehicle
> 
> Hello Everyone,
> 
>     I have been contemplating trading in my Truck for a Hybrid.  I will be
> moving to the Bay Area CA in August, and high gas prices plus city driving
> in that area tell me that I should get a hybrid.  I was looking at a few,
> and I've pretty much settled on a Ford Escape 4WD hybrid or Mercury Mariner
> (Same thing).  I just wanted to ask if anyone else on the list has a hybrid,
> what they like and dislike, and what kind of electrical tolerance the car
> would have.  I have a habit of installing massive audio/video systems in all
> of my vehicles, and I want to put on in the hybrid too.  I just don't know
> if it can handle it.  Let me know what you guys think.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ernest
> 
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