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Posted: Nov 02, 2012 9:45 AM
by 1st 5er
Tim in N FL wrote: Pick up a couple of those "Hybrid" and "EcoBoost" badges from your favorite auto mfr and if you're pulled over by the local highway patrol, you'll be "in the clear." ;)
"Duke it out" takes on a whole new meaning. :laugh:

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Tim I just noticed your sig; "91 e34 M5 Schwarz 188k - SOLD then KIA" :shock: :bawl:
Inquiring minds, and all that, you know?

My apologies, Tim.

Posted: Nov 02, 2012 10:05 AM
by Tim in N FL
1st 5er wrote:Tim I just noticed your sig; "91 e34 M5 Schwarz 188k - SOLD then KIA" :shock: :bawl:
Inquiring minds, and all that, you know?
My apologies, Tim.
Thanks Sherman...you've got PM with the details. I don't want to thread jack Tim's post. ;)

Posted: Nov 02, 2012 10:09 AM
by 1st 5er
Tim in N FL wrote:
1st 5er wrote:Tim I just noticed your sig; "91 e34 M5 Schwarz 188k - SOLD then KIA" :shock: :bawl:
Inquiring minds, and all that, you know?
My apologies, Tim.
Thanks Sherman...you've got PM with the details. I don't want to thread jack Tim's post. ;)
I agree.

You've got your thread back Timmie. ;)

Posted: Nov 02, 2012 10:45 AM
by tsmall07
Tim in N FL wrote:
AT8M5 wrote:Tim, is a Golf TDi eligible for the HOV lane? Once broken in, people on the VW Vortex were saying they're getting 48-52mpg on the hwy. Think of it as a smaller touring. ;)

Karl
That is my vote for a commuter...a VW TDI, probably the Jetta Sportwagen. Pick up a couple of those "Hybrid" and "EcoBoost" badges from your favorite auto mfr and if you're pulled over by the local highway patrol, you'll be "in the clear." ;)
Around here, it requires a special plate issued by the DMV to have access to the HOVs with a hybrid. They issued so many plates in the first year, they canceled the program. If you didn't get your hybrid plate when they first started the program, you're SOL. People that have the plate can transfer it to a new hybrid if they buy one, but if you don't have the plate you can't get one. Also, if you sell the hybrid and don't have another to transfer the plate to, you lose it and can't get it back.

Posted: Nov 02, 2012 10:52 AM
by TSMacNeil
The Diesels are eligible if they are run on Bio. I like the new Jetta TDI idea. There are only 2 retailers for Bio that I know of in Phoenix. The warranty gets voided if the Bio content is above 5% or so. What I don't know yet, is how they know you're running bio or not.
More research needed.

Posted: Nov 02, 2012 12:23 PM
by Cactus
According to my (frankly limited) research, all alternative fuels are elligible. Get her a propane powered car.

Posted: Nov 02, 2012 2:09 PM
by WilNJ
Cactus wrote:According to my (frankly limited) research, all alternative fuels are elligible. Get her a propane powered car.
Carbureted E3 with CNG conversion?

I'd also be curious as to how they can confirm 5% biodiesel? I know for regular diesel they can dip the tank looking for red dye but I'd be curious about how bio-diesel is verified.

Posted: Nov 02, 2012 6:25 PM
by Crazy_Canuck
Tim in N FL wrote: That is my vote for a commuter...a VW TDI, probably the Jetta Sportwagen. Pick up a couple of those "Hybrid" and "EcoBoost" badges from your favorite auto mfr and if you're pulled over by the local highway patrol, you'll be "in the clear." ;)
http://www.caranddriver.com/news/2013-v ... -info-news

Just go to a VW dealer and order the badges; yup they make a jetta hybrid now.

Posted: Nov 02, 2012 7:22 PM
by TSMacNeil
So...it's not going to be a Prius after all. I has decided that much.

I am intrigued by the VW Jetta TDI. So more reading to do about it.
With regards to "badges"....nope, in AZ, you get a special decal tab for your plate...no way to game that monkey.

There is an issue retailing Bio in AZ. (probably political) Currently, you have to buy it in bulk (250 gal minimum) and rent their pump and nozzle. Oh, and you have to be zoned to store fuel in your garage. Thats not gonna happen where I am now.

Posted: Nov 02, 2012 7:25 PM
by wkohler
My neighbor has a Passat TDI. He got 48.5 mpg with a couple hundred miles of sustained 90 mph in Nevada. Reno to Phoenix on a tank and he still has fuel in it. Loves it. Not sure how much he will love it at scheduled service time, but he loves it now.

Posted: Nov 03, 2012 10:40 AM
by AT8M5
TSMacNeil wrote:The Diesels are eligible if they are run on Bio. I like the new Jetta TDI idea. What I don't know yet, is how they know you're running bio or not.
More research needed.
:wave: I know, they check the exhaust tips for remnants of popcorn.

Karl

Posted: Nov 03, 2012 12:45 PM
by winfred
he sniffs its farts and if it doesn't small like fried food you get a ticket
TSMacNeil wrote:The Diesels are eligible if they are run on Bio. I like the new Jetta TDI idea. What I don't know yet, is how they know you're running bio or not.
More research needed.

Posted: Nov 03, 2012 1:55 PM
by AT8M5
winfred wrote:he sniffs its farts and if it doesn't small like fried food you get a ticket
Yup, the popcorn would be E85. :facepalm:

Karl