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Originally Posted by cowmeat
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Yeah, I considered that option due to the possible super-high MPGs, but I feel like I'm leaning to a newer car, hence looking at the 2014-15 Mitsubishi Mirage DE. I saw some in the Garage that are upwards of 50-70 MPG.
Also, I don't feel like having to maintain batteries, it just seems like one more thing to fix/replace. More parts = more to repair, IMO.
Also, also, you do good work with your rides, Cowmeat.