Topic: Power or economy?
AndyBgood's photo
Sat 12/01/12 07:55 PM
Do you live for power or economy?

Full throttle or cruise?

dk62's photo
Sat 12/01/12 08:02 PM
what kind of a goofy question is that?

does that go along with what the meaning of is is?

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Sat 12/01/12 08:12 PM
economy that gives full throttle - well as much as feasible - a peak performing small engine is a gift

thinkn CNG soon

AndyBgood's photo
Sat 12/01/12 08:18 PM
cow fart powered cars. Whooda thunk it?

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Sat 12/01/12 08:20 PM
you are just weird I am sorry I postedwhat

dk62's photo
Sat 12/01/12 08:23 PM
knew it knew it knew it

just starting a ruckus
that's all it was about anyway

dk62's photo
Sat 12/01/12 08:25 PM
anyhooo...
you'll need full throttle in economy mode just to try to get over
the hill.

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Sat 12/01/12 08:26 PM

anyhooo...
you'll need full throttle in economy mode just to try to get over
the hill.



not in my VTEC....it's smart

dk62's photo
Sat 12/01/12 08:30 PM
check out the Mazda 626 the ex left behind for me.
was running on 3 cyl. had that fixed while on vacation
now it does pretty good
goofy kind of transmission, though.
but i figured out how to work it like the one
in my truck. the red one.

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Sat 12/01/12 08:41 PM
no thanks - honda girl here- we're car snobs we are

ya, tho, I won't drive but a standard

Dodo_David's photo
Sun 12/02/12 12:51 PM
Do you live for power or economy?

Full throttle or cruise?



what kind of a goofy question is that?

does that go along with what the meaning of is is?


Andy's questions pertain to a person's priorities.
One person's priority may be the opposite of another person's.

For example, a 16-year-old boy with a new driver's licence may want to drive as fast as he can regardless of what kind of gas mileage that his vehicle gets.

In contrast, a man in his 50s may want to get out of his vehicle the best gas mileage possible, and, thus, the man drives at a speed below the maximum speed limit.

A man in his 20s may decide to live for the moment, without considering what the consequences of his actions might be.

A man in his 40s may live more cautiously, in order to minimize any potential negative consequences of his choices.

jacktrades's photo
Sun 12/02/12 12:57 PM
Economy and cruise.