Ron 7 #201 August 21, 2009 QuoteSince the different models have different mpg, HOW will you know the mpg change without knowing which models were sold? In most case the MPG difference is next to nothing. But please explain why it is logical to claim the Civic is the best selling car when only three are sold and there were 14 trucks sold? QuoteKindly explain without ranting. Will you start doing the same?"No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms." -- Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson Papers, 334 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 1,649 #202 August 21, 2009 QuoteQuoteSince the different models have different mpg, HOW will you know the mpg change without knowing which models were sold? In most case the MPG difference is next to nothing. Sure: You mentioned Honda Civic, OK: Honda Civic (gas) 29mpg combined Honda Civic (hybrid) 42 mpg combined Quote But please explain why it is logical to claim the Civic is the best selling car when only three are sold and there were 14 trucks sold? QuoteKindly explain without ranting. Will you start doing the same? Why are you so hung up on which model sells best - do you have stock in GM or Honda? I have NO PROBLEM if F150's are the best selling vehicles if they get 4mpg more than the clunker they replace. If you work the example I gave (instead of ranting) you will see why.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites