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fuel prices going thru the roof again
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$3.69 here ($3.73 at a couple of places), lowest we paid on the trip was I think $3.49. Gotta get Chuck back on the road ASAP! Lol I'm starting to feel less and less remorseful about my decision to simply replace the head gasket on the B3 and throw it back in instead of continuing to look for a suitable (and suitably priced) B8/BP lol.No festiva for me ATM...
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Originally posted by navdoc101 View Post$3.75 - 3.79 in Tampa. I still can't log on to Fuelly.
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Well, here we go again .....out of storage !
Am going to get the old '99 Dodge Ram out today for going to a memorial service with a friend, just to drive the truck to keep it a bit active, ha ! It has been sitting in garage a good 5 weeks, so gonna move her around to limber her up some. It is a 3/4 ton 4 X 4, maybe if I pray really hard, and cruise it at around 55, it might make HALF the mileage of Festiva ??
Hard to believe, but regular fuel here is still at $3.47, diesel at $4.03 a gal.
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Well, wish me luck !
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lol. its 3.75 here. The festiva isnt on the road yet, but with the aspire im going almost 3 weeks between fill-ups. I love it. My co-workers all drive pickups, so as they complain about the price of gas i just laugh.
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Hi guys, I FINALLY got into Fuelly. Since I record most of my fillups in my budget software I had some old details to get some data loaded straight away. I must say I'm nowhere near some of you guys, but I live in a mountainous area so that's probably part of it.
As for fuel prices since we pay in Litres here I had to use Fuelly to convert everything to US Gallons. Average price: $5.01/gallon. Last fill: $5.83/gallon. - 91 octane in US measurements. Most of our 87 is E10 which I don't touch so maybe the $5/gallon mark isn't so bad afterall :S
I used to use 97 octane in my previous car (not a festiva)Last edited by Click_It; 05-13-2011, 07:57 PM.200,000KM milestone!
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Originally posted by Darlo View PostIf you check your manual, you will see that you should be buying the 87 octane, and anything more than that is just a waste. (I run 87 octane, and get 48 in the summer, and I have also tried (for fun) to run 91 octane to see if it helps, and it does not.)200,000KM milestone!
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