Comments on Canadian Car/Truck of the Year - Test Fest Tidbit, 1 of a seriesTypePad2009-11-04T06:34:51ZToronto Starhttps://thestar.blogs.com/kenzie/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://thestar.blogs.com/kenzie/2009/11/canadian-cartruck-of-the-year-test-fest-tidbit-1-of-a-series/comments/atom.xml/Larry commented on 'Canadian Car/Truck of the Year - Test Fest Tidbit, 1 of a series'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf8f353ef0128756558b3970c2009-11-09T05:04:47Z2009-11-09T05:04:47ZLarryAs a fellow TDI driver, I don't get why hybrid drivers merit special parking spaces, 'green vehicle' plates, rebates, etc.,...<p>As a fellow TDI driver, I don't get why hybrid drivers merit special parking spaces, 'green vehicle' plates, rebates, etc., when I get better fuel efficiency.</p>
<p>(Incidentally - regarding one of your previous columns- I love the sunroof in my car. No leaks, no rattles, no confusing shadows or glare, just a nice source of additional light, especially when it's overcast or raining.)</p>Brian commented on 'Canadian Car/Truck of the Year - Test Fest Tidbit, 1 of a series'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf8f353ef0120a6566549970b2009-11-05T13:57:50Z2009-11-05T13:57:50ZBrianIt just goes to prove that people are still not considering hybrids as an alternative to "regular cars" in the...<p>It just goes to prove that people are still not considering hybrids as an alternative to "regular cars" in the same category. Mainly because of the price premium you have to pay. Your average hybrid owner shopped for a hybrid speciifcally.</p>Andrew commented on 'Canadian Car/Truck of the Year - Test Fest Tidbit, 1 of a series'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf8f353ef0120a6a8e77f970c2009-11-04T18:33:49Z2009-11-04T18:33:49ZAndrewI agree with your two choices 100%. However, if Subaru ever decide to drop a diesel into the Outback, then...<p>I agree with your two choices 100%. However, if Subaru ever decide to drop a diesel into the Outback, then that will be my choice without a doubt. </p>