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THEY ARE COMING OUT OF THE WOODWORK!

draboo

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In Seattle, at least.

HERE is trike-ish creation by another Pacific Northwest fledgling company.

Not as nostalgic,or powerful as the one in the last link I posted, but...:p
 
There have been hundreds of vehicles with the 2 in front idea.Corbin even made one.... it just took the Spyder to make it COOL!:doorag:
 
60 MPG I will take the one in Phantom Black :2thumbs:
Mobil/Exxon will do anything to step on there toes they are way to big :spyder:
 
I think he's saying that the big oil companies don't like the fact that all these new vehicles coming out are getting high gas mileage - less consumption, less money for Big Oil.:dontknow:
 
I think he's saying that the big oil companies don't like the fact that all these new vehicles coming out are getting high gas mileage - less consumption, less money for Big Oil.:dontknow:

I don't buy that...misinformation...Exxon/Mobil has more alternative fuel ventures than any other company out there...they also employ how many hundreds of thousands of Americans? Their earnings are down too. They make money whether the price of oil is high or not...there is a crack spread that you have to keep an eye on and that is the price between crude and processed gasoline...it is many times the determining factor of what you pay at the pump. You also have to factor in what type of crude you're referring to?...sweet, heavy, etc...

Also, since when is it so bad to work hard and make profits...we're in a new era in this country where those who work hard and succeed are condemned for doing so and we lay guilt on them...and expect them to pay for everyone else...that is not the American way.

To Microsoft, Apple, Exxon/Mobil, Berkshire Hathaway (they own/control Geico, Travelers, Wells Fargo, and many more great companies), etc...keep up the good work...the better you do, the better our country will do.

Our country was built on hard work...we need to all get back to that work ethic...enough said...

Okay...time for me to hop off my soap box...
 
Neat site...thanks for the link...after looking at all the options (or the in-production options), I'd still go with the Spyder, esp. at the price-point:agree:
 
I don't buy that...misinformation...Exxon/Mobil has more alternative fuel ventures than any other company out there...they also employ how many hundreds of thousands of Americans? Their earnings are down too. They make money whether the price of oil is high or not...there is a crack spread that you have to keep an eye on and that is the price between crude and processed gasoline...it is many times the determining factor of what you pay at the pump. You also have to factor in what type of crude you're referring to?...sweet, heavy, etc...

Also, since when is it so bad to work hard and make profits...we're in a new era in this country where those who work hard and succeed are condemned for doing so and we lay guilt on them...and expect them to pay for everyone else...that is not the American way.

To Microsoft, Apple, Exxon/Mobil, Berkshire Hathaway (they own/control Geico, Travelers, Wells Fargo, and many more great companies), etc...keep up the good work...the better you do, the better our country will do.

Our country was built on hard work...we need to all get back to that work ethic...enough said...

Okay...time for me to hop off my soap box...

Didn't say I agree w/ him - I don't know enough about "big oil" to form an opinion (all I know is I'm constantly told not to buy Citco). But I totally agree with ya that hard working Americans are being condemned and it's turning into a free for all with the hand-out porkulus, gimmie this, gimmie that garbage! And it's not going to get any better either. Not for a LONG time, not with it going the way it is.:dontknow:
 
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