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Originally Posted by tjts1
Price per mile is irrelevant
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Price per mile is ALWAYS VERY relevant. Well, unless maybe your a truck driver that gets the fuel billed to another owner. For around $13,000 I bought a new Chevy that gets well over 40MPG, as much as nearly 46 off the main highway. Yet I know of some customers that paid almost double that price for a car with a higher EPA (My car's EPA is 37 highway). The people I have meet that buy high mileage cars often point out their gas mileage first thing. I have yet to hear one of them brag to me about their car's Co2 emissions (Sorry- that point was directed at another member's POV)