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Old 12-21-2014, 10:03 AM
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With the price of gas going down. Do you find yourself self driving more? Gas around me is $1.91 gallon for 87 octane
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I drive the same amount of miles no matter what the gas prices are. I came to the point where I really don't care about the gas price a long time ago. Why?....because I can't change it and I have to buy it to drive regardless of cost.
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I drive the same amount of miles no matter what the gas prices are. I came to the point where I really don't care about the gas price a long time ago. Why?....because I can't change it and I have to buy it to drive regardless of cost.
Same here, I drive the same amount, it just costs me less to do it.
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I find myself driving faster now and accelerating quicker, but still driving the same distance.
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I drive the same amount of miles no matter what the gas prices are. I came to the point where I really don't care about the gas price a long time ago. Why?....because I can't change it and I have to buy it to drive regardless of cost.
Yep. It is nicer on the wallet when you fill up though.
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Enjoy the savings while it lasts. I don't drive any differently. I still drive to conserve fuel. Why not?
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Drive the same, ...but it's nice to see $1.99 in the AZ at Costco!
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Drive the same, ...but it's nice to see $1.99 in the AZ at Costco!
The F150 gets great gas mileage IMO, for a truck.
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^:yikes:....sorry.
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I drive the same....price goes up & down
With the new SCT tuner I am putting higher grade gas in
But I had planned to do that w/tuner anyways
No MC in the Winter, but less work days...so about the same


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