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Do I Need A Second Car?

JP

Elio Addict
If I do buy the Elio, it will be my primary car. I'm ready to retire my F150 to weekend use since it will be getting bodywork and a new paint job soon. I will be getting a roof rack and/or a small trailer for the Elio so I can carry a fair amount of cargo. If I don't buy the Elio, I will buy a used Grand Prix, Volvo or Dodge Charger. I like full-size cars but the Elio is by far the most economical even with all the room I have to give up.
 

Joshua Caldwell

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If I do buy the Elio, it will be my primary car. I'm ready to retire my F150 to weekend use since it will be getting bodywork and a new paint job soon. I will be getting a roof rack and/or a small trailer for the Elio so I can carry a fair amount of cargo. If I don't buy the Elio, I will buy a used Grand Prix, Volvo or Dodge Charger. I like full-size cars but the Elio is by far the most economical even with all the room I have to give up.
I have a used Grand Prix :)
 

JP

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I have a used Grand Prix :)

My Dad has had 7! 92, 97x2, 98, 00, 02, 04. Man that 2002 was a cool car. I loved Pontiac interiors with red lights. Grand Prix's are quick, good-looking, and roomy. They were all work cars. He traded the 04 in for a Charger. I'd love to have another one. Plus due to crappy resale value, you can get a decent, newer model for under 10 grand
 

JEBar

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Cabs don't exist out here in rural America,

city folks who haven't spent time in rural areas don't understand many realities of life in a huge section of our country .... when our daughter broke her arm in rural South Dakota, we had to take her just under 90 miles to get to a medical facility that could handle resetting it .... an Elio's promised mileage can have a huge economic impact on families in such areas

Jim
 

Truett Collins

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city folks who haven't spent time in rural areas don't understand many realities of life in a huge section of our country .... when our daughter broke her arm in rural South Dakota, we had to take her just under 90 miles to get to a medical facility that could handle resetting it .... an Elio's promised mileage can have a huge economic impact on families in such areas

Jim
Not to mention that if you run down to the "local" store (24 miles away) you will pay double the price for your purchases, so with the Elio you can afford to go to the stores in town (72 miles) and still save even more. Locally right now gas is $3.58, or drive to town where it is $2.69, will then be able to afford the drive.
 

CompTrex

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Not to mention that if you run down to the "local" store (24 miles away) you will pay double the price for your purchases, so with the Elio you can afford to go to the stores in town (72 miles) and still save even more. Locally right now gas is $3.58, or drive to town where it is $2.69, will then be able to afford the drive.
This is a good point Truett, and one I hadn't considered. I live in the sticks as well (not too far out, but far enough). I often calculate the benefit of driving extra miles to buy cheaper gas. Most times it's not financially a benefit, unless you plan your gas around times you will be in town anyway. With the Elio, I'll have to redo the math. It may very well be worth the added miles to get to the cheaper gas.
Or another idea: once a week I need to take the garbage to the dump in my pick-up. If I fill up a couple of gas cans while I'm out, I may never need to stop at a station with the Elio. Just fill up in the driveway.
Hmm...
 

Truett Collins

Elio Addict
This is a good point Truett, and one I hadn't considered. I live in the sticks as well (not too far out, but far enough). I often calculate the benefit of driving extra miles to buy cheaper gas. Most times it's not financially a benefit, unless you plan your gas around times you will be in town anyway. With the Elio, I'll have to redo the math. It may very well be worth the added miles to get to the cheaper gas.
Or another idea: once a week I need to take the garbage to the dump in my pick-up. If I fill up a couple of gas cans while I'm out, I may never need to stop at a station with the Elio. Just fill up in the driveway.
Hmm...
He up in the town I work in we had a major traffic jam yesterday....
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