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When it's time to replace the ST - perhaps this?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Ohnsman" data-source="post: 806975" data-attributes="member: 66408"><p>Sorry, but I kinda like the look... reminds me of some of Pontiac's designs. I'd like it even better thumbing my nose at a gas station as I went by on electric power. I had my 2002 ST out on a 300 mile road trip this past weekend, the first time I've done much freeway driving, and only averages about 18 mpg... not much better than I get in town. I spent about $68.00 on fuel and that's finding a station with about $4.00/gal fuel prices. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Gotta confess, the higher fuel goes, the less attractive my ST becomes, though if you look at the ROI calculator on Phoenix's own page (see my other post), it takes a while before these vehicles really begin to pay for themselves.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The real unknown with any of the electrics or even hybrids, is how long is it before you have to replace the batteries and when that becomes necessary, do all your "savings" go out the window??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Ohnsman, post: 806975, member: 66408"] Sorry, but I kinda like the look... reminds me of some of Pontiac's designs. I'd like it even better thumbing my nose at a gas station as I went by on electric power. I had my 2002 ST out on a 300 mile road trip this past weekend, the first time I've done much freeway driving, and only averages about 18 mpg... not much better than I get in town. I spent about $68.00 on fuel and that's finding a station with about $4.00/gal fuel prices. Gotta confess, the higher fuel goes, the less attractive my ST becomes, though if you look at the ROI calculator on Phoenix's own page (see my other post), it takes a while before these vehicles really begin to pay for themselves. The real unknown with any of the electrics or even hybrids, is how long is it before you have to replace the batteries and when that becomes necessary, do all your "savings" go out the window?? [/QUOTE]
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