Re: [Biofuel] Re: New member introduction

2005-02-15 Thread Legal Eagle
Those of us who have a weathered Benz wouldn't think of going any other way. It must be one of those "things". Luc - Original Message - From: "Doug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 1:17 AM Subject:

Re: [Biofuel] Re: New member introduction

2005-02-15 Thread Erik Lane
Just one question - have you ever tried out a Peugeot 505? That is hands down the best car I've ever driven. I've driven a 300SD (tho not very far) and while it was nice, I still prefer my 505. It just sucks that it's so expensive to repair! I know of at least a few other car freaks who have driv

[Biofuel] Re: New member introduction

2005-02-15 Thread Doug
Your other choice is an old school MB but since some of them barely break 30 mpg and are glacially slow, I might just get a newer Ford Focus gasser that gets 35 mpg. 30 mpg for a very heavy, very safe/solid 4-dr sedan running on any form of Bio-diesel is one hell of a lot preferable to ANY

Re: [Biofuel] Re: New member introduction

2005-02-14 Thread John Hayes
Any others? Especially to fit my station wagon/SUV desires? Opinions on the reliability of the three brands in diesel? I don't have the money for a new, or I might consider the new Jeep Liberty TDI. =sigh= Just a minor point - the Liberty has a CRD powerplant, not a TDI. Likewise, the MB E

[Biofuel] Re: New member introduction

2005-02-14 Thread Sir Woody Hackswell
Ok My wife REALLY wants an SUV. I want a compromise of a Wagon. Need space for "stuff" and 2 kids... but I want the efficiency of a hybrid or diesel. Looks like in the USA there are three options: Mercedes Volvo Volkswagon Any others? Especially to fit my station wagon/SUV desires? Opini