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Old Posted May 15, 2008, 7:35 AM
deasine deasine is offline
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It's true to a certain extent. Affordability isn't a huge point of Ecodensity. But if you think about supply vs demand: ecodensity increases supply [townhouses, apartments, etc.] and decreases demand, which in turn lowers prices. Of course if you factor in the neighbourhood location, views, etc. everything will be a little different but on average, it's still cheaper than buying a single family home.

With regards to your example, I'll buy neither of the cars *winks* I dun like corollas [stereotype of corolla = bad driver, too bad all those stupid Richmond chinese ppl ruined the car name]. Hybrids are not the wave of the future, it's simply a stepping stone. Some of you might know what this means [as a comparison], it's like saying Windows 6.1 Mobile is the future for a long time and those who are in the cellphone business know Windows 7.0 Mobile is the next big thing for Microsoft Mobile. Go electricity and hydrogen! Oh wait, excuse me, go StreetCar and pubic transport!
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