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Old 01-03-2008, 06:43 AM   #21
exav8tr
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While we could go on and on about MPG, it seems to me to be a moot point. There are just too many variables to compare different TV's. On any given day each one of us probably drives a little different, then take into account weather, road conditions, traffic, speed, tire pressures, barometric pressure, strecth of road driving. While it is somewhat nice to hear what other people are getting I get what I get. I'm not totally happy with it, but it would take a lot of extra miles per gallon to make me switch to some other TV. I fight the high cost of gas by travelling a little less. I think what kills me is the "in town" mileage I get by making many trips in and around town, but that's what seeing the country is all about.

As the saying goes: The proof is in the pudding......
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