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Re: Not Only Is Bose [tagman] by hpowders on Wed Apr 26 20:40:02 PDT 2006

I know the area. Spent a lot of time at the Safeway in Kihei. Attempted to take the road to Hana with a Subaru Impreza. Talk about twisties! But the wife couldn't take the driving with all the curves and elevation changes so we only went half-way. Next time, I'll do it myself.

Re: Not Only Is Bose [hpowders] by tagman on Wed Apr 26 20:29:55 PDT 2006

Just got back from Wailea Close to one of my favorite places in the world . . . Keawakapu beach. Just north towards Kihei at the border of Wailea and Kihei is a gorgeous stretch of beach that has about two dozen private homes on it. I spent three years there . . . and I drank plenty of Kona, my all-time favorite, amongst other island beverages. ;) TagMan

Re: So here's what you are saying Mopar: [kdhspyder] by gagrice on Tue Jan 24 21:45:03 PST 2006

based on cruising at about 25-40 mph on a flat terrain in temperate weather. I have only taken one drive like that in 47 years of driving. It is the 55 miles from Kihei, Maui to Hana, Maui. It is a looooong 3-4 hour drive. So maybe that is what the Prius is ideally suited for. I cannot think of a 50 mile "A" to "B" trip in the West that would fit that criteria. The Prii I encounter in San Diego are going with the flow, 70-75 MPH. I imagine they are part of the majority that are getting 45 MPG average. Not too shabby, just not enough for me to consider the Prius.

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