expiredCnC_Citizen posted Dec 31, 2023 11:35 AM
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expiredCnC_Citizen posted Dec 31, 2023 11:35 AM
GameStop: Extra 20% Store Credit on Game Trade-Ins, Trade Xbox Series S/X/PS5, Get
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I already asked you politely once obviously you have lots to say how's about some info lol
I ended up getting my Diablo 4 Series X bundle with a $75 gift card for $296 after tax. Picked up the wal-mart Series S for $150 too.
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The Series S is also great for portability and form factor which are other selling points. I have seen others having both Series S and X.
When and where did you get the consoles you claim to at the prices you claim to have gotten them?!
You just seem like a lying troll.
Gas used to be better and cheaper. Now it is not. Ethanol hurts fuel economy. CAFE standard is at all time high.
Additionally, trade in credit for premium fuel vehicle used to be available. Long gone. Maybe…maybe a car with diesel fuel but the problem is that the lobbyists
Diesel vehicles are a much higher value proposition than electric or electric / gas hybrids as of right now, because you can't really travel very far from home without being forced into some specific route that has some EV chargers available. electric / gas hybrids get about the same mpg as a diesel car, 45-50 mpg, and the diesel mpg will start to exceed electric or hybrid vehicles in the wintertime. Furthermore, the best hybrid vehicle would be a diesel hybrid. The engine is acting as an electricity generator, and diesels are the longest lasting most efficient
Have you ever wondered why the military runs diesel, farm tractors from small to big use diesel, or why diesel vehicles have a huge share of the auto market in europe? Why construction crews use diesel in machines and electricity generation?
The answer is this. gov't / oil / auto manufacturers based in the USA don't want you to run a diesel. You spend less at the pump because diesel gives a serious bump in mpg when comparing similar size gas and diesel vehicles. That means you're going to spend less money at the gas/diesel stations. no oil companies really like that idea.
Diesel cars can easily go 400,000 miles or beyond. My dad's old dodge Cummins diesel truck had 500,000 miles on it, and then it got parked in the farm car/truck graveyard, but not because the engine ever quit, it was because there were other issues that weren't worth fixing. Tractor trailer semis can easily hit a million miles on the engine. Auto makers don't want your vehicle to last that long, bc they wanna sell you another car asap.
Gov't targets any car company that makes diesel cars or trucks. We all know what happened to VW and their diesels. And now again: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&r...i=
Gov't claims the diesel emissions are too high, and they never bother to do the 5th grade math that the diesels get way better mpg and thus, they produce less emissions than gas when you factor in their superior mpg numbers.
Diesel should be cheaper than gas, but it's artificially made to cost more than gas, bc the oil companies make it purposely a bit scarce to drive up the price. Only professional users like construction ag, semi trucking can afford to run it. They don't need to be charging semi truck taxes on some VW diesel bug , mercedes benz or whatever small diesel vehicles one can find. If a car pulls up to fill up some diesel, the gas stations could easily hit a button on the touchscreen cash register thingie and the price could change immediately, attendant seeing that it is not a semi truck. The gas companies and the government work together to make this sort of idea illegal.
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