Raptors are in the top 12

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Stupid.

And comparing trucks and cars. Why didn't they include boats in the mix? Who ever ask what kind of savings in gas will this boat do for me.

Stupid.
 
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Your right, we'll get at least 2 mpg more. You know what they say, if you have to ask, you can't afford.

Ha ha I ask and I can afford. I love being able to beat this thing up when I want and now I will be able to get good mileage when I want. Driving to and from the place I go I want good mileage. Like the snoball, I drove 1500 miles to the place, drove 700 miles in the run, then drove 1500 miles back. avg 12.4 total. Now why wouldnt it be better if I can do the same thing with the new truck except get 16 mpg avg
 

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Ha ha I ask and I can afford. I love being able to beat this thing up when I want and now I will be able to get good mileage when I want. Driving to and from the place I go I want good mileage. Like the snoball, I drove 1500 miles to the place, drove 700 miles in the run, then drove 1500 miles back. avg 12.4 total. Now why wouldnt it be better if I can do the same thing with the new truck except get 16 mpg avg

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One thing that the "list" ignores is that those who can afford Raptors aren't buying them for the gas mileage.

Give me enough sauerkraut or chili, I'd be #1 on that list.
 

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Ha ha I ask and I can afford. I love being able to beat this thing up when I want and now I will be able to get good mileage when I want. Driving to and from the place I go I want good mileage. Like the snoball, I drove 1500 miles to the place, drove 700 miles in the run, then drove 1500 miles back. avg 12.4 total. Now why wouldnt it be better if I can do the same thing with the new truck except get 16 mpg avg

Aluminum cans are extremely vulneable to metal fatigue failure right from the factory.
 

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All the tree huggers love how environmentally friendly the Prius is, but always seem to ignore the environmental impact of producing and disposing of the batteries in these cars. They also forget about the carbon footprint of the cargo ships hauling all those hybrids from over seas. Oh, and all the cargo ships hauling raw materials for building them since I doubt Japan has all that much of the needed materials on hand locally.

I know I saw actual statistics on this somewhere once (can't remember where). When all was said and done the Prius was actually worse than a Raptor.
 
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