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It is not "odd" it is a clearly stated political agenda of the oil company backed right wing political party in the US. They deny global warming...
Malthus is being proven right as the near continuous wars for scarce resources (US 20 year war and occupation of Middle East for oil) escalate,...
Only way I got it to work was purchase the tethering/hotspot option from ATT. After that all the internet features (Traffic, Bing, Pandora) work...
I mean to say your comment that getting the Google Earth nav requires purchasing an A8 was wrong.
The CrossTrak is nothing like the C-MAX so two different markets. The current AWD top mileage vehicle is Subaru's own Impreza at 30 combined....
This was an A6 and adder, like Prius was a package.
CrossTrak is an modified Impreza, higher ground clearance which is why the lower mileage. 35 mpg would be the breakeven point on a hybrid...
Says as much about the people who keep posting it with the alligator tears of "Ain't it awful". If they really thought that, they wouldn't post it...
VW said the same thing about Hybrids and is not deperately trying to get into the market. Hydrogen is the fuel of the future, the fuel of right...
Agree that 40 mpg Subaru AWD would be a big seller. The 35 mpg was the minimum it the CrossTrek would have be combined to have a hope of sales....
Vs the $2,000 Prius Nav option? Crazy as you can buy a gamer laptop for that kind of money. Installed car navs are a terrible rip off. At least...
That would be pointless, no place in the market for it. Subaru Impreza already gets 30 mpg combined. As Toyota noted in the thread on the 2015...
It is on the new Audi A6. Friends got one and it has a gorgeous Google Earth with the 3D look.
With just a 10% increase in fuel mileage, it would not be a very competitive. Subaru would have to jump the combined mileage from the CrossTrek's...
Pilot error issue there. Put in in cruise control and no issues keeping up.
And me at a Fusion Hybrid EV and not just interior quality but equipment, stuff like auto dimming mirrors and auto headlights should be standard...
But irrelevant to the question of why buy a Prius. Since it is not a financial reason as we pay a premium for the car that does not even break...
To be clear, the "payback" in seven years is for the hybrid premium one paid for the Prius. Not for the entire car purchase. Cars are cost...
Driving an additional 26,500 miles a year, a Prius might start to break even. In your case, in about three years vs.the average drivers 5-7...
Considering the $5K premium to buy a hybrid, more than most would recover from gasoline savings for 5-7 years, it seems clear most do buy a hybrid...