wildallways
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If you want to spend less per fill up, trade your 4 door for a 2 door. The only way I'm carrying 21 gallons of gas is to act like the Canadians that cross the border (when it's open) to fill up their tanks then their gas cans that they then put in the back of their minivans.My last fill up
I don't understand the "daily driving" part. I had to drive to my office on Monday, tonight I drove to a restaurant 2 miles away for takeout. So I've driven 2 days out of 5. I barely drive enough miles during the week to keep the car alive. But then I get a 2000 mile trip every couple of months.Well gas prices are on the rise in USA so get ready for the ride, might have to start daily driving my boring Nissan.
Iām jealous. Some of us have hour long commutes. And in busy cities like San Diego, 30 minutes of that commute is stop and go traffic just killing fuel economy. Thankfully Iām moving to PNW very soon.I don't understand the "daily driving" part. I had to drive to my office on Monday, tonight I drove to a restaurant 2 miles away for takeout. So I've driven 2 days out of 5. I barely drive enough miles during the week to keep the car alive. But then I get a 2000 mile trip every couple of months.
If by "PNW" you mean "anywhere but the Seattle or Portland areas", then your commute should get better. Moved to the Seattle area from the Houston area. Commute sucked just as much and got worse at the same rate.Iām jealous. Some of us have hour long commutes. And in busy cities like San Diego, 30 minutes of that commute is stop and go traffic just killing fuel economy. Thankfully Iām moving to PNW very soon.
I will pay for your gas if you pay my medical bills.You f#*ers only pay 58 $ for 21 gallons of fuel?! I made the conversion using canadian prices: it's 107 $US on the other side of the border!
You...sons...of...bitches.
I'll be more near Oak Harbor, on Whidbey Island. I keep hearing bad things about Seattle, but I also hear the commute to and from the island can be tough. 2 lane freeway on the North end with low speed limits.If by "PNW" you mean "anywhere but the Seattle or Portland areas", then your commute should get better. Moved to the Seattle area from the Houston area. Commute sucked just as much and got worse at the same rate.
Yeah, Whidbey can be challenging to drive around on, but nothing like Seattle or San Diego. Just gotta watch for the wild navy types in their highly modded Jeeps ripping around the island.I'll be more near Oak Harbor, on Whidbey Island. I keep hearing bad things about Seattle, but I also hear the commute to and from the island can be tough. 2 lane freeway on the North end with low speed limits.
Oh great. Yeah those are my people, unfortunately. I'll be spending more time in the mountains anyway. I don't like to be anywhere near base unless I have to work. How is wheeling up there? Any spots that come to mind, or just start driving in the mountains?Yeah, Whidbey can be challenging to drive around on, but nothing like Seattle or San Diego. Just gotta watch for the wild navy types in their highly modded Jeeps ripping around the island.
Itās funny you should say that. Iād swear I get more mileage with certain brands of gas. Iām too lazy to clock it though.He is paying a ton for gas up in the Great Lakes State, down in the Sunshine State we are paying about 2.61 at Shell that same fill-up would cost me $54.80 here.
I go up to Michigan every year, and there is something about the gas up there though. Might be worth the extra cash as I typically get amazing mileage going up to the UP.
No deal.I will pay for your gas if you pay my medical bills.