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Originally Posted by MetroMPG
That's not a bad idea. History shows you pay through the nose for efficient used cars when fuel prices are high.
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I've been pondering going the opposite direction... A fun car that I've wanted for a decade is finally getting near my price range. With a big V8, the high gas prices were pulling the price of the car down. I may need to wait for gas prices to come back up to get the cost of the car down where I want it.
I figure feeding it won't be as bad for me as it is for most owners, and I can probably get better mileage than typical drivers in cars with engines half the size.