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Even though my commute is only 3miles a day ( in town driving ) the CF moto is a gas saver. Not as good as I would like 69 mpg is the best so far. I can go 3 weeks on a gallon of. Gas compared. To a tank ( 11galons ) in the same period with the car.
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I've also been thinking about getting a scooter being I work relatively close to home (15 miles). In any event, even if I don't get a scooter the trike will definitely be doing most of the commuting rather than my truck!
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Four years ago when gas prices were up, I rode my Burgman 400 scooter 30 miles to work a few days a week. The scooter got over 55 mpg while my truck ranged at 20. This really made a savings for me. Now my wife and I ride the Stallion for long trips together. Both are fine rides.
Jerry126
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Back in the day when my office was closer to my house ( 2.5 miles ) I either walked or rode a Bicycle. I did leave a car at the office just in case Or I used the good ol' company truck. It was nice.. I felt more in tune with the area and saved enough money in 2 years to buy a spiffy new hand cannon ThumbUp
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[QUOTE=Memnoch451;104020]Back in the day when my office was closer to my house ( 2.5 miles ) I either walked or rode a Bicycle. I did leave a car at the office just in case Or I used the good ol' company truck. It was nice.. I felt more in tune with the area and saved enough money in 2 years to buy a spiffy new hand cannon ThumbUp[/QUOTE]
I owned a Bicycle Shop for almost 9 years, and rode to work at the Junk Yard, and Everywhere else through the week for quite a while.....Great Exercise...still ride as much as I can.....ThumbUp
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You seldom, if ever, can truly justify buying a bike or freeway capable scooter in the name of economy. Dollar for dollar comparisons need to include the purchase cost of the vehicle, maintenance costs (including the tires that wear out 5x quicker than your car) and insurance costs. Sure it is cheaper to ride the bike or scooter if you wanted one and already bought it, but you would have to save one huge amount of fuel costs to say it justifies it's purchase in the name of economy.
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Yes, what moonrunner said. There are cars available that get far better gas mileage than the GW Trike, or any Trike.
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Hey, hey, hey. Allow us our delusions of overall savings. Of course, Doing 20k/year on TG (30mpg+/-2) vs. 5k/year (12mpg) in Chevy Silveraldo, I think I save even with High cost of TG. No, don't any of you :qpnmt: break out your calculators.
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Oh, absolutely Bozo......That's why I have my RS, it's the ride. If I want cage and save fuel $, I take the Pruis. I knew all that going in, and didn't want to give up the thrill of the saddle.