Oh, and one more thing
There's a REAL temptation to say something to the guy filling up his Ford Expedition at the pump next to you when gas is over $3 a gallon. But, well, what would I say that he's not already thinking himself? He had the weirdest look on his face -- something like "sheepish annoyance."
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I note, though, that I usually drive it at least once a week, and even at that I think I last bought gas for it in April.
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I don't want to say this is a "good thing," but if it forces some people to rethink the gas guzzlers, that's a silver lining.
I know how he feels...
Re: I know how he feels...
Has it had a tune-up lately? Spark plugs check out, filters all new? Tire pressure good? (Most people drive around with under-inflated tires.)
How much it actually costs to fill is a function of tank size not of fuel efficiency, but it does sound like your car is under-performing for some reason.
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And be ready when they come at you swinging a fist. I'm waiting for the spontaneous outbreaks of violence at the pump when someone filling that second tank looks over and sees someone in a compact car who only put $25 in instead of $100. Many of the local redneck motherfuckers have absolutely no sense of self-control.
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"Oh good," I think, "Here I am 500 miles from home with a car that only takes the expensive stuff..."
At least I don't have to drive to commute. I think that if I still had a 45-minute drive each way I would have held out for a hybrid. Only needing a car for weekly grocery runs or lengthy road trips makes me feel a lot better about having bought a car with stupid gas expectations. At least it still gets 25-30mpg...
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It's still more than my current budget would really be thrilled to deal with, but there you go.
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My car has really good (highway) mileage for a car that's 11 years old, but the tank would still take 50 bucks to fill. I doubt I'll be seeing that happen again anytime soon.
I remember when 20 bucks not only filled my tank, but was more gas than I could physically get into my car.
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(Anonymous) 2005-09-03 12:25 pm (UTC)(link)Karma, baby. Karma.