Here are the statistics for our trip to Maryland for Jacob Bullock's ( Lynda 
Werling Bullock's son and my grandson) high school graduation.  The trip 
extended to Connecticut and eventually a visit with Tom and Kathy Schwarz on 
the way to and from the National Baseball Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, NY.  Tom 
is a son of my recently deceased oldest sister, Viola Werling Schwarz.

Toyota is selling the Prius as fast as they can produce them and ship them to 
the US, so we probably paid full price for ours in June 2007.  As gasoline 
continues to rise in price,over the years that premium will probably be 
recouped since our payments are a fixed cost whereas gasoline prices are a 
variable cost which will continue to rise.  

Obviously we believe in hybrids.  Why did Detroit ignore making these for so 
long and why are their attempts now still so lame?

Our trip was 2513.1 miles during which we bought 48.895 gallons at a cost of 
$194.97 which averaged $3.979 per gallon.  Dividing 2513.1 by 48.895 gallons 
results in 51.39 miles per gallon.  Using the factor for converting miles per 
US gallon, here is the conversion: 235.215 รท 51.396 MPG = 4.576 L/100km.

We feel that we noticed semi-trailer rigs driving more slowly during the trip.  
We assume they have finally accepted that slowing down conserves fuel and 
wonder why automobile and pickup truck drivers haven't learned the same thing.

Nomran and Nancy

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