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If you care about your children's future, you buy a hybrid so you don't emit CO2 while sitting at lights or in traffic. At least it's a 4-cylinder. Better than a gas-guzzler.
I drive a good 20,000 miles a year . At a change every 3k , that’s about 7 changes a year.Synthetic oil changes are about $95 a change.That’s a bit under $700 a year . So that’s about 3,500$ Value in five years .
I’m not positive about the miles in between oil changes .I was basing that on regular oil.My car has a sensor to tell me when a change is necessary, based on miles and driving habits .Maybe it’s every 5K.So 4 oil changes a year , about $400 a year , so $2,000 value over 5 years
Yeah...let's thread dump on someone's VERY sensible vehicle purchase they're obviously VERY happy with. By your logic, everyone with children who doesn't own and drive a hybrid should feel guilty? Very classy, Mr. Elitist Hybrid Owner.
You got it. Everyone that is part of the problem and not the solution should feel guilty.
People make choices to suit their needs and budgets. Period. Not everyone is elite enough to have so many options.
As you have such a problem with people's choices in vehicles (that don't fit your idealist and elitist view of "the solution") go complain to the auto makers. It's their fault for not making the technology faster, more affordable, and thus more widespread in a wider variety of vehicles that people actually want to buy! Do you not believe they have had the time or the means to do so?