These gas prices are crazy and my car has been drinking it....
#41
I paid 3.94 the other day only to realize the 2 gas stations down the street had 93 for 3.73 but whatever half the gas stations I go to here in GA don't even have 93 so an extra 2 bucks not to have to drive to a different gas station is worth it
#42
your gas stations can price their own gas? Here, in a specific city, ALL gas stations have the same price. But if you drive 15 mins outside the city, it's about 2.5 cents per liter cheaper...
#43
GA is known for prices gouging, last time gas prices went up certain station had 93 for 80cents more then regular, and premium is usually 20-30 cents more, at least in NY/NJ thats what it was, and the 2 places I have been the gas stations set the price
#44
crazy...I didn't know that it operated like that...here reg vs premium is only about 3 cents different per liter....with only equates to about ( ~4 liters in a gallon) 12 cents more per gallon....80 cents more is just retarded
#45
fuel prices jumped 4.9 cents overnight on Monday - we were sitting at $1.29 per liter (not gallon...) last night (that is for 87 octane)
it's gone down to $1.27 today, another reason why it sucks to leave in Toronto.....
it's gone down to $1.27 today, another reason why it sucks to leave in Toronto.....
#46
I am feeling the pain at the pump also..every week in Chicago I would average around $55 (15 gallons @ $3.7/gallon), and after moving to Canada I am still driving about 20% less (lot more local) and my gas cost has gone to Canadian $72 (USD $75)...I miss US a lot already
#47
I am feeling the pain at the pump also..every week in Chicago I would average around $55 (15 gallons @ $3.7/gallon), and after moving to Canada I am still driving about 20% less (lot more local) and my gas cost has gone to Canadian $72 (USD $75)...I miss US a lot already
#48
Filled the car up for the first time today, $60 and some change for 16.2 gallons, and 93 octane. Doesn't bother be because I'm used to spending $87 to fill up my yukon on 87 octane and it lasting half as long as the Maxima haha
#51
#52
Don't ever rely on the computer's MPG display.
1. Get gas and fill the tank all the way up.
2. Set trip computer to zero.
3. Drive.
4. Get gas when you need it and fill all the way up again.
5. Print receipt and divide miles driven by the gallons put in the tank.
6. That's your gas mileage.
1. Get gas and fill the tank all the way up.
2. Set trip computer to zero.
3. Drive.
4. Get gas when you need it and fill all the way up again.
5. Print receipt and divide miles driven by the gallons put in the tank.
6. That's your gas mileage.
#53
Funny you say that because my computer is accurate to a drop. I know exactly when i'm on the last drop and have been able to confirm that at every fill up and twice when i ran out. Thing to remember is that the whole system holds about 21.6 Gallons of gas. I reset my ODO and MPG gauges at every fill up.
Only thing that sucks is I just paid 4.39 a gallon in NY. Going to be a ***** filling up my boat 300 gallons
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