i put 10 gallons in a week bout 25 bucks last me 400 miles so im good. haha
$45.00 1.5 times a week
I suck
17 mpg
$62 twice a week go fuck yourselves lol
I hate high gas prices
about $35 a week. id be more than happy to pay twice that if it ment all the trucks and minivans came off the road.
45.00/week 93
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i filled up the STi at 4pm yesterday and its empty today 36 bucks, one day.
about 35 bucks every 1 -1 and a half weeks…
a lot less often now that I’m not driving to the gym in depew every other day…
walkin’ to school, etc.
bout 45 bux a week…i have been deviating from 93 down to 91 18.5 gallons
everyone that says they will be happy when all the vans and trucks are off the road…
…you still have the same bad drivers on the road.
I drive a rollback delivery truck.
I fill it every day.
Average of 18 gallons.
Gas here in North Carolina is a low low $2.56
Check your air filters.
i fill up 2 times a week 30 dollars a time i usually drive 200 i cant complaini drive alot of it by choice
3 times a week…24 bux each time… $72.00 a week…Thats some shit aint it…and i drive a HONDA…fuck…
about 50/week in the maro… 42 to fill it…
Company car= about 2x a week, $40 each, god bless the company credit card and sales
the Evo= only driven nights and weekends, $30
~$35 every 8-9 days 87
For those of you like Chris switching to a lower octane because of costs whats the like $2.00 total a week make a difference in? It’s only ~.20 difference between 87 and 93
i don’t drive much… and i average about $16-$18 a week if i drive around 160miles that week. 93 octane on my civic. love my civic’s mileage.
btw, it’s for sale
actually its not so much the bad drivers im talking about. eventh0 being hit by a car rather than a truck would be much safer. im just really annoyed at the fact that i can never see anything going on in front, beside, or behind me most the time because everyone and their mom drives a truck or van. so im prolly the only one hoping consumer gas prices keep climbing. cause i can afford to keep my econobox fed, even if its twice as much as we are paying now.