Well think about it. Homeowners have to haul stuff, it's a given. I used to have a car but got tired of renting a truck at $60.00 a day for the dump runs, home depot trips, moving my daughters, etc. when I needed one. I'm compromising on a Jeep Cherokee. Also friends get tired of loaning them, and it's a lot of hassle when you need one and don't have one for the little stuff like getting a Xmas tree or something else spur of the moment.
2007-09-12 06:38:55
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answered by smf_hi 4
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What is funny are the people comparing gas mileage in a Corvette to a pick up truck. The Corvette will get 30 MPG on the highway - what pick up truck will get that? If you need to haul something you get a pick up, if you need to haul a__ then get a Corvette.
The Corvette does not have zero utility and you can haul your groceries home. There is more room in the back of a Corvette coupe than in many cars trunks.
To each their own. You have your vehicle, you get from point A to Point B, maybe have a little fun or maybe not. Many people with a pick up truck need it for work, towing, etc. I don't begrudge them having a pick up. Some of them may have a Vette or other vehicle at home as well and don't always drive the pickup.
Meg - Corvettes get better gas mileage than many cars out there. My Corvette gets better gas mileage than the Toyota Camry a coworker was driving.
2007-09-12 20:01:19
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answered by BHWMST 3
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Obviously a post from an urban sort who doesn't look to the utility part of a vehicle.
Corvette = 2 seat vehicle with ZERO utility.
Pickup = 2+ seats with great utility.
Fuel economy isn't that different from one to the other, so the pickup wins every time in my book.
If you want to look at safety, put the truck and 'vette in the same accident, and see who "wins".
I drive a Suburban, and get all sorts of comments about fuel economy right up to the point that I point out the number of seats, that they are full of kids and do the basic math that is used to justify buses on the road, then compare it to their sports car with its 2-4 seats. The "gas hog" Suburban wins that battle handily.
Anyway, to get back to the point, It's all about value. Whether its payload, passengers, or status, That's what will determine what you will want to drive regardless of the gas prices.
2007-09-12 13:05:46
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answered by Jeff S 4
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Obviously you know nothing about cars. Corvettes don't get that great of gas mileage; they are a sports car with a big, powerful engine. Some people have to drive trucks because of their line of work, or they like having all the extra hauling space. I don't know what Garth Brooks has to do with pick ups, either.
2007-09-13 05:20:45
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answered by Anonymous
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The help you need is not available on Yahoo! Answers. You will find it, however, in the documents our forefathers wrote and signed, such as the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and others. They generally provide a free country for us. That means that we can all drive whatever we want, so long as it is street-legal and doesn't endanger others. It also means that we do not have to subscribe to the tastes of another when we decide what to drive. What this all means, in simple terms, is that your definition of "nice" or "cool" doesn't mean shiit to me or anyone else, and what "seems" to you may not be reality at all. One other thing. Three dollar gas is not expensive. It is normal. In addition to reading some of the documents I mentioned, you may want to do some research into the history of wages and prices. It may open your eyes. In the simplest of terms, your income should rise as time passes, just like prices. If it doesn't, you are a retard.
2007-09-12 13:31:30
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answered by Me again 6
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Vettes are a little hard to haul things in. Even the weekly groceries. The trucks are more practical. I have had both, now I only have the truck.
2007-09-12 12:54:09
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answered by Fordman 7
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MY pickup with a V8 engine gets 21MPG at 70 MPH and the A/C running. Modern trucks are much better than they were in the 80's, friend.
2007-09-12 20:59:22
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answered by Trump 2020 7
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Reguardless of gas prices, you still need to drive to work, shop, dr appt, you name it, We all live with it, some of us, just cut back on other things. Oh and We have a truck, gas milage is around 19-20mpg... so no complaints here........
2007-09-16 10:59:42
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answered by silkstockings_000 1
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People have high paying jobs that they have to go to.
And if they don't have public transportation, they resort to their cars to get them to work to make money. And the money they make doesn't make the high price of gas bother them.
I, on the other hand, don't have a job and don't drive much.
2007-09-12 13:35:41
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answered by I hate Hillary Clinton 6
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My child rides the school bus now.I drive a small car so gas milage is good.When i do go out I make sure i do two things or more at time.Not just one.
2007-09-12 13:31:44
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answered by hugsandhissyfits 7
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