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Originally posted by: Fausto
I think this is the part where I hop on my commuter bike and give everyone the finger. :D

And this is where I hop in my huge SUV and run you over. :p

(Don't really have a SUV, but you just know someone was gonna post it :p)
 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: Fausto
I think this is the part where I hop on my commuter bike and give everyone the finger. :D

And this is where I hop in my huge SUV and run you over. :p

(Don't really have a SUV, but you just know someone was gonna post it :p)
Well, I DO drive an SUV (when I drive) so watch your ass, biotch. :p

 

feralkid

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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: Amol



(I went to London last year, $9/gallon! :Q)






Links?

I doubt it's been that high, prove me wrong.

;)


I was there last year. It was around $6 a gallon.





That sounds more like it...the national average for all of 2004 was around 86p per liter.

edit...actually closer to 82p national average
 

redly

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Originally posted by: mooncancook
why can't we all live with bicycles, like many Asian contries?


You ride your fvcking bike 20,000 miles (or 78,000 like the other guy)
 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: Red
Originally posted by: Colt45
STFU, its $3 here.

anyways.. you might get 21MPG if you go 55 instead of 65. Or let it idle in fifth gear, whatever.


I leave Overdrive on, if that's what you're getting at ;) It's pretty much impossible to hit 21 in my car. I've got synthetic fluids, I run slightly higher-than-spec PSI in my tires (32 front, 30 rear), clean air filter, fuel filter, throttle body, etc. 15mpg is about as good as it gets. Pretty piss poor for a 3.3L V6 with less than 200 hp.

mileage doesn't have as much to do with engine size and peak power as most people think.
 

Kipper

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Originally posted by: Anubis
and if your car got even better gas mileage you would save even more money

we put peopel in space we sure as sh!t shouldbe able to make a car that gets 30+ mpg

We CAN but the car companies won't do it. Why? Lobbyists lobby congress like hell everytime they try to raise the mileage standards for vehicles. The land barges of the 50's and 60's got what SUV mileage is today. Passing laws requiring automakers to raise mileages worked - now our passenger cars have better mileage. All they need to do is do it again. But will they?: Probably not.
 

Nebor

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Originally posted by: redly
Originally posted by: mooncancook
why can't we all live with bicycles, like many Asian contries?


You ride your fvcking bike 20,000 miles (or 78,000 like the other guy)

My God, then we'd be... :Q Healthy!
 

Pliablemoose

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This is the part where I get to say "I told you so."

Energy prices will tend to go from the lower left corner of the chart to the upper right....



 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: redly
Originally posted by: mooncancook
why can't we all live with bicycles, like many Asian contries?


You ride your fvcking bike 20,000 miles (or 78,000 like the other guy)

My God, then we'd be... :Q Healthy!
I put in 10-12,000 miles on the bike most years. :D

 

Zenmervolt

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Originally posted by: Red
Originally posted by: Colt45
STFU, its $3 here.

anyways.. you might get 21MPG if you go 55 instead of 65. Or let it idle in fifth gear, whatever.
I leave Overdrive on, if that's what you're getting at ;) It's pretty much impossible to hit 21 in my car. I've got synthetic fluids, I run slightly higher-than-spec PSI in my tires (32 front, 30 rear), clean air filter, fuel filter, throttle body, etc. 15mpg is about as good as it gets. Pretty piss poor for a 3.3L V6 with less than 200 hp.
Something's wrong. Check that the O2 sensor is OK and that the catalytic converter isn't clogged. I used to get 21-22 mph on the freeway with my dad's V8 Explorer (averaged 18-19).

ZV
 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Red
Originally posted by: Colt45
STFU, its $3 here.

anyways.. you might get 21MPG if you go 55 instead of 65. Or let it idle in fifth gear, whatever.
I leave Overdrive on, if that's what you're getting at ;) It's pretty much impossible to hit 21 in my car. I've got synthetic fluids, I run slightly higher-than-spec PSI in my tires (32 front, 30 rear), clean air filter, fuel filter, throttle body, etc. 15mpg is about as good as it gets. Pretty piss poor for a 3.3L V6 with less than 200 hp.
Something's wrong. Check that the O2 sensor is OK and that the catalytic converter isn't clogged. I used to get 21-22 mph on the freeway with my dad's V8 Explorer (averaged 18-19).

ZV
Seriously. I get 20-21 in my Explorer (2000 V6) on the highway.

 

dragonballgtz

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Originally posted by: Red
I'm sure it's even worse out in Cali and other places around the world, but in Northern Kentucky, 87 AKI costs $2.20 / gallon. If it gets much higher I need to sell my car... here are some gas costs:

My current car:
20000 miles per year / 15 miles per gallon X $2.20 gallon X 4 years of driving = $11,733 worth of gas over 4 years

25 mpg car:
20000 miles per year / 25 miles per gallon X $2.20 gallon X 4 years of driving = $7,040 worth of gas over 4 years

So I would save nearly $5,000 just in gas costs over the next 4 years by getting rid of the SUV this summer. Bastard who sold me the car said he typically got 19-21mpg. I do almost all highway driving @ 65mph and I can't beat 15 mpg.

EDIT: math

You are the dumb ass that bought the SUV when you know gas prices are going up yearly. And the bastard that sold you the car did his job. I would say he is a good salesmen.
 

mooncancook

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Originally posted by: redly
Originally posted by: mooncancook
why can't we all live with bicycles, like many Asian contries?


You ride your fvcking bike 20,000 miles (or 78,000 like the other guy)

Well thanks to all those crooks at those super rich oil company fvcking up our public transportation system. We are about the worst in mass transit in the world.
 
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Well if you get rid of it, how much are you going to be out? It's not like selling it and getting another car will be a 100% even trade.

If you sell it now, and say take a $3k hit since it's an SUV and gas prices are up, you'll only be saving $2k. I'd rather pay $1k a year for 5 years, than get kicked in the balls all at once for 3k.

High gas milage cars prices will be up, SUV down.

That's a lot of drivin' miles, but if you could handle it and could wait it out, get a small car like a Miata or Del Sol when it turns winter and no one will be using them due to the cold.
 

Red

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Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
Well if you get rid of it, how much are you going to be out? It's not like selling it and getting another car will be a 100% even trade.

If you sell it now, and say take a $3k hit since it's an SUV and gas prices are up, you'll only be saving $2k. I'd rather pay $1k a year for 5 years, than get kicked in the balls all at once for 3k.

High gas milage cars prices will be up, SUV down.

That's a lot of drivin' miles, but if you could handle it and could wait it out, get a small car like a Miata or Del Sol when it turns winter and no one will be using them due to the cold.

I got a good deal on it for $7500, I could probably sell it for the same or more (books for $9200).

Zenmer, after researching pathfinder/QX4 forums, 15 mpg is about the best I can expect. Yes, I know V8 explorers and other SUVS do better, but the 96+ Pathfinder / QX4s hover around 15mpg =(
 

Colt45

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Well if 15MPG is all your going to get, rip the little shitmotor out and throw in a 350.
 

episodic

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You mean Dartworth has not showed up and proclaimed that you should just pay it and stop complaining
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: Red
I'm sure it's even worse out in Cali and other places around the world, but in Northern Kentucky, 87 AKI costs $2.20 / gallon. If it gets much higher I need to sell my car... here are some gas costs:

My current car:
20000 miles per year / 15 miles per gallon X $2.20 gallon X 4 years of driving = $11,733 worth of gas over 4 years

25 mpg car:
20000 miles per year / 25 miles per gallon X $2.20 gallon X 4 years of driving = $7,040 worth of gas over 4 years

So I would save nearly $5,000 just in gas costs over the next 4 years by getting rid of the SUV this summer. Bastard who sold me the car said he typically got 19-21mpg. I do almost all highway driving @ 65mph and I can't beat 15 mpg.

EDIT: math

:cool:

What's the calculations for $3 and $4 a gallon :thumbsup:

 
Aug 27, 2002
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Originally posted by: Red
Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
20,000 miles a year....pfff, shut up.

I drove 78,000miles last year, you don't hear me bitching about the price of gas.

Sounds like company miles. Or did you pay for all that gas yourself?
company, and yes I paid for all that gas myself, we get a wopping 22 cents a mile

edit: and my dakota gets about 17-18mpg on the highway
 

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Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: redly
Originally posted by: mooncancook
why can't we all live with bicycles, like many Asian contries?


You ride your fvcking bike 20,000 miles (or 78,000 like the other guy)

My God, then we'd be... :Q Healthy!


The United States for the most part is much more spread out than Asian countries, making total bike transportation nearly impossible.
 

IGBT

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...we'll prob see 3.00 a gallon before long with spikes above 3.00.