07CopperGT
Member
- :
- CX-7 GT Copper Moonroof/Bose
I traded my CX-7 GT for a speed3 tonight. I just couldn't take the terrible mileage anymore. The raw power difference is just awesome.
chuyler1 said:It would cost $1875/yr to drive the CX-7 15K @ $3/ga. It would only cost $1607 in the MS3. You save a whopping $268 a year...and that is assuming you get the best highway mileage in both vehicles. Seeing as most cars drop several thousand in value for just taking them off the lot, its going to take you several years to recoup your money...unless you drive like 30-50K a year in which case it will only take 2-3 years.
So true.Enjoy the car though!! Its an awesome little ride...
wtf does hybrids have to do with you not bustin' the guys balls? He is happy with his decision obviously...so why do you have to chime in with negitivity? Just do me a favor and be nice. I want this forum to grow...with a ball buster in here it wont.(flame2)chuyler1 said:Some people dont do the math...why the hell do you think hybrids are selling. Well, I guess there is piece of mind that you are helping to save the environment but...I don't think buying a MS3 falls into that category.
1killercls said:wtf does hybrids have to do with you not bustin' the guys balls? He is happy with his decision obviously...so why do you have to chime in with negitivity? Just do me a favor and be nice. I want this forum to grow...with a ball buster in here it wont.(flame2)
chuyler1 said:It all comes back to my original post "I'm guessing there was something else driving this purchase". The important thing for me is not allowing mis-information to continue.
07CopperGT's post obviously stated the gas milage as the issue with the CX-7 and I couldn't let others fall into any sort of mindset that a MS3 of all cars is a economical solution to that problem. It sure as hell is a more fun to drive car...but economical I think not...unless you want to compare it to the RX-8 or any full size SUV out there getting 20mpg or less.