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I never thought I'd see people lined up around the block for $2.63 gas

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Originally posted by: Koenigsegg
Originally posted by: Paulson
Eh, if it hits $3.00 or more for the cheapest stuff you can get I'm going to stop driving my blazer (which gets 21 or 22 mpg if I'm lucky) and drive my dad's intrepid (35mpg) or mom's lumina (32mpg)

Do you drive on ice or something? There's no way an Intrepid can get 35mpg unless you're doing 55mph without any slowing or accelerating while going downhill on an oil road.

You can actually increase gas mileage in an EFI vehicle by leaving certain parts broken. In particular the fuel pump. Run the engine on the edge of lean and you'll get some nice figures in any car.
 
Well since I have full choice in doctors AND have never had to wait we are just going to have to agree to disagree and walk in different directions. Lets nip this in the bud before it becomes a P&N bitch fest eh?
 
And how many of them had their engines idling the whole time so they wasted more gas than they would have saved by just goign to a station that charged a bit more...
 
Originally posted by: SearchMaster
Originally posted by: Pocatello
My 44 miles round trip to work everyday is getting to be expensive, my Sub Forester is getting 25-27 MPG.

Heh - I have a 90 mile RT commute. My cars average about 25 MPG on a good day.

same.. I'm also paying $3.80/gal
 
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