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Since Gas is so expensive these days, why not ...

Since Gas is so expensive these days, why not offer the touring version in the US as an alternative to heavy, thirsty SUV's?


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I agree with you completely. The problem is that people like the idea of having an SUV even if they aren't really using it for what it's meant for. I know it sounds ridiculous but that's the way it is. I hope people realize how much money they can save on a more economic car.

Posted 2008-04-08T18:58:40Z
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Just let it go, theres no sense fighting for it.

I don't think I still have the money to change to a more economic

car. Gasoline is burning holes in my pocket and during weekdays and when its not raining, I choose commuting, more difficult and takes a lot of time but much cheaper.

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