Beery1 wrote:I think I'll stick with my bicycle. It's more fuel efficient, it pollutes far less and is cheaper both initially and in terms of upkeep costs.
Pops wrote:Thanks for that MrCzar.
Shaved Monkey wrote:For the price of a vault you could buy a cheap efficient secondhand Jap car and use the rest of the money to buy silver ingots to trade for fuel/food as you need it.
Quinny wrote:Wasn't it the Volt that turns into a brick if the battery runs out?
davep wrote:Or a small French diesel. They're amazingly efficient. The Citroen C3 can do 83.1 mpg (imperial, which is over 69 US mpg). And they're dirt cheap.
http://www.carpages.co.uk/guide/citroen/citroen-c3-vt-1.4-hdi-16v.asp
Shaved Monkey wrote:For the price of a vault you could buy a cheap efficient secondhand Jap car and use the rest of the money to buy silver ingots to trade for fuel/food as you need it.
AgentR11 wrote:I figure if I ever got the e-vehicle bug (unlikely), I'd get something cool like the LEAF, and keep my 1994 gasoline pickup. Still don't much like user facing computers embedded in vehicles though; anything user facing should be commodity swappable at will.
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