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Old 04-27-2008, 03:09 PM
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it's the same idea as buying a hybrid SUV. obviously a dedicated environmentalist would buy a Prius or something and usually take public transport. however, the person that was going to buy an SUV regardless is now driving one that get's 30mpg instead of 14. it's not like rich people are just going to stop buying big houses. as for the person who mentioned the high cost, i don't know what a 4300 sq ft house goes for down there, but up here it would be twice that, at least.

A dedicated environmentalist wouldn't have a car at all.
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