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Hello Emmerson,
I agree that the initial depreciation on a new car is horendus,and far outweighs alternative MPG's, But not every one buys their cars brand new, and some people only have to cover personal running costs, so mpg does have a cost implication.
Equally some people also have conscience about the world finite oil reserves and actively try to be as frugal as possible.
I agree that the initial depreciation on a new car is horendus,and far outweighs alternative MPG's, But not every one buys their cars brand new, and some people only have to cover personal running costs, so mpg does have a cost implication.
Equally some people also have conscience about the world finite oil reserves and actively try to be as frugal as possible.