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    Nothing cool or hot rodded but since I drive around 90 miles to and from work I am getting a 2010 Honda Insight. With the eco function on it is supposed to get over 50 MPG on the highway. Last year I was up to almost $300 in gas a month. Screw that!
    The color me and the wife wanted is supposed to be in today.
    Here's a picture from the web:


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    cool - congratulations. Honda makes good stuff. I sort of did the same thing last July albeit not a 50MPG'er. I got tired of paying a hundred bucks to fill up mt F150 SuperCrew and bough a Civic coupe that gets 25/35h MPG
    shawnlutz.com

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    • #3
      That looks like a jetta and a prius had a baby. How much is that thing? The Fusion Hybrid gets 41 mpg and is a real midsize car for 35k. Expensive for me but I cant imagine the Honda being much cheaper. Does the govt give you any tax credits for buying a hybrid?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Carbuff View Post
        Does the govt give you any tax credits for buying a hybrid?
        I think that ran out last year. Although Obama may have put another one in as part of the pork factory known as the stimulus package.


        The Fusion hybrid looks sweet. I think Ford is doing some really cool things these days.
        Scott

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        • #5
          That looks like a jetta and a prius had a baby. How much is that thing? The Fusion Hybrid gets 41 mpg and is a real midsize car for 35k. Expensive for me but I cant imagine the Honda being much cheaper. Does the govt give you any tax credits for buying a hybrid?
          only tax credits on american hybrid cars and electric. I can take the sales tax as an deduction though.
          the higher model with a few options and all taxes and fees is $24,400.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Rich#6 View Post
            only tax credits on american hybrid cars and electric. I can take the sales tax as an deduction though.
            the higher model with a few options and all taxes and fees is $24,400.
            Oh, not too bad at all. I remember when a used prius was like 25k when gas was over $4 a gallon. This looks nicer than a prius. Congrats.

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            • #7
              I got about 55 mpg on my drive to work this morning.:ROTF:

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              • #8
                Cool. Congrats, should save you lots on gas!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Rich#6 View Post
                  I got about 55 mpg on my drive to work this morning.:ROTF:
                  Awesome! I think we're finally seeing hybrid technology start to mature.

                  One question: how does it drive? Being a manual trans kind of guy, I'm wary of those one-gear CVTs.
                  Scott

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                  • #10
                    One question: how does it drive? Being a manual trans kind of guy, I'm wary of those one-gear CVTs.
                    It drives very smooth. You can sometimes feel when the engine kicks in from a stop though,but it's not as much as a manual trans shifting. I can actually drive the can in manual mode(no clutch) with the shifter on the stearing wheel.
                    I won't be beating anyone away from a light anytime soon.
                    Cool. Congrats, should save you lots on gas!
                    More money for guitars!

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