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Filled up the F-150 yesterday at $3.57 for regular, I put 24.35 gallons in (25gallon tank) = $86.92. I got about 13mpg which is good. Problem is that I drive 2.3 miles to school, stop signs about every 1/2 mile at least. Then I sit in traffic to get out of school for about 20 minutes then drive back the same 2.3 miles. Besides that, the furthest I drive on a regular basis is within a 10 mile radius, which is all city streets.
Ryan
Attack life, it's going to kill you anyway. This is your life. Choose to live it to the fullest.
$3.77 for me yesterday for premium blend. I'm sure that four bucks isn't too far off. I burn about a gallon a day so it doesn't hurt all that much. Fill up about once a week so six or so gallons doesn't ring up the pump to the frightening levels I see left behind by the customer that got there before me. Seeing that eighty or ninety buck tab is scary stuff. BUT....there's no lines, plenty of fuel, no "odd and even" purchase dates and all the stations are open for business. Those were really the bad old days.
3.16 POINT 9 for 87 octane yesterday in Mobile Alabama. Scary.
Scary!? You're lucky. I can't remember when it was that low here!
One tank of 91 in the Roush lasts me 2 days, considering what I am using the car for, then the truck's tank lasts about a week if lucky (only driving around here). At the current gas prices right now, I am burning about $300-$400 of gas a month.
I am paying 3.85 for 91 octane and 3.78 for mid grade. I tested my MPG on my bird and I am getting 7 MPG with the old carb and with my new one I am getting 10MPG. My mustang gets 20 MPG (I don't have a lead foot). But I get it on it once and a while.
Alex 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger360
1998 SVT Cobra 1 of 551
1969 Ford Mustang Fastback
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