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		<title>The Green Project adds a new member to the family</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you remember, when we started the Green Project^ in early November of last year, I had pledged that I was going to &#8216;drive a better car&#8217;. During that time, I had the 2005 Honda CRV and a 2000 Mitsubishi Montero. In May of 2008, when I bought the Montero, little did I know that it had [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you remember, when we started the <a href="http://praveensg.com/the-green-project" target="_blank">Green Project</a>^ in early November of last year, I had pledged that I was going to &#8216;drive a better car&#8217;. During that time, I had the 2005 Honda CRV and a 2000 Mitsubishi Montero. In May of 2008, when I bought the Montero, little did I know that it had the carbon footprint the size of an 800-pound gorilla. I felt helpless. I really wanted to get rid of it but I had just bought it and that too for a dirt-cheap price of $4800. And I must say, I&#8217;m not as green as I&#8217;m frugal. I continued to use the Montero sparingly, bringing out the CRV as much as I could. However, things turned a little ugly after a few months. The Montero, as old as it was, started giving up on me. At first, it was the minor stuff like the battery etc. Then, major breakage set in. I ended up spending a good $2000 on it within two months. I didn&#8217;t mind much about the extra expenses since I had bought it at such a bargain price.</p>
<p>While this was happening, I&#8217;d completely forgotten about something else that was playing a big role in my auto expenses every month. Even though I seldom used the Montero, my monthly auto expenses remained high. After a few hours of dissecting my expenses on auto, I realized the culprit was <em>Gas</em> aka <em>Petrol</em> (for my non-US readers). Without my knowledge, I had been spending close to $150/month on filling up this gas guzzler&#8217;s tummy. Yes, it was averaging about 16mpg, standing true to its name, an 800-pound gorilla, with a big appetite of course! This was inspite of me using the CRV more than the Montero. Maybe it was averaging even less than 16mpg, who knows! I still didn&#8217;t mind it. I thought maybe if I just stopped using this sucker completely, I will not have to worry about all this. I and Khushi started to co-ordinate our trips so that we used only the &#8216;better car&#8217;. We were not ready for a new car yet (check out my <a href="http://praveensg.com/the-money-experiment" target="_blank">Money Experiment</a>^).</p>
<p>Last April, however, things changed for the worse. One fine evening, when we were coming back from <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=sun+harvest+austin+,tx&amp;sll=30.435252,-97.730834&amp;sspn=0.012729,0.01929&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=30.352731,-97.764931&amp;spn=0.203829,0.308647&amp;t=h&amp;z=12&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">Sun Harvest</a>, the damn thing refused to boot. After repeated attempts to revive it, the thing did not budge one bit. We had done a good bit of shopping and had to call a friend to pick us (and our groceries) up. We left the car that night in the parking lot and the next day, my insurance guys eventually towed it to a shop. The shop guy calls me the next day and says the alternator has gone bad. Usually, one would suspect the battery to go bad when a car doesn&#8217;t start. But I had replaced the battery only a few months before. Didn&#8217;t make sense! Well, it so happened that the bad alternator had caused the almost new battery to fail too (due to an overcharge). The estimate came out to be $650. That was the day when I decided enough was enough. It did not make any sense owning a 10 year old vehicle that I was spending top dollar on, month after month when I could get something nicer for the same amount (post coming up in the Money Experiment on this). In a year, I had spent about $2700 in repairs, about $1000 extra on fuel and another $2000 in depreciation totaling to $5700 for 13 months or about $440 per month.</p>
<p>Last week, we finally pulled the trigger on a new Prius. I traded in the Mitsubishi <em>Monstero </em>(happily so) and welcomed the green machine to our family. So far, I have been enjoying the 48mpg. Will report more and add pix shortly.</p>
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