I'd just hate to think that in under 2 years the techniques I decided to go with because they seemed to promise a good balance
between up front cost and payback time from the energy saved by that cost could already be outdated...
Not exact matches
Greene predicts that the expense of meeting the new CAFE standards proposed in the Senate bill would probably range
between $ 1,000 and $ 3,000 per vehicle, an
up -
front cost that could be recouped in fuel savings within five years if the price of gasoline remains above $ 3 a gallon.
The
cost will generally run somewhere
between $ 4,000 - 8,000, and normally will need to be paid
up front.