joraft said:Trucks are kinda like boots, you have a pair to work in that get torn up, and a pair you take good care of so you can go anywhere without being ashamed to be seen in them.
John
There was a time I probably would have agreed with you, I had two trucks in Cali myself, an F350 crew 4x diesel, and an Isuzu Rodeo. Now I'm having a really hard time justifying a second vehicle for the family here! After all, we can walk to school, the market, and the train line (which is not perfect, but covers a lot of ground here in Melbourne).
Sure it's inconvenient to walk, but it's loads cheaper in both short and long term costs. I like to think of the operation costs of a vehicle here as more 'real'. Gas is AU$1.50 a litre right now here (that's about USD$5.30/gal with all the conversions), and everything I'm reading says crude will be $200 a barrel in the next 7-10 years. That will probably work out to $8-9/gal (or more!). The road costs are about 15% higher here, registration reflects the part of road liability that the gov't covers and then you need add'l insurance on top of that. I'll most likely be getting a trailer for materials, all the Gray boxes fit in the CRV with room to spare.
You'll really be able to keep that F150 spotless when it doesn't go anywhere at all anymore, let alone anywhere dirty.

Sorry, I know that's a wet blanket rant, I'm not trying to specifically persecute you, but at some point we do need to be a bit less flip about cars. They aren't much like boots at all. The results are in, we need to change or we'll be forced to change. Party's almost over. :-[