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Any event, mileage has dropped a the typical couple mpg's the last few fill-ups due to the cold snaps we've had & winter-blend fuel.
Some places are $3.33 with others being $3.40. One BP somewhat near the tollway was $3.50.
Hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving holiday.
Some places are $3.33 with others being $3.40. One BP somewhat near the tollway is $3.50.
Hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving holiday.
This past Saturday, on my way north, I spotted $2.99 at an Exxon on Rt 9 in Manalapan, NJ.
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
Weather's not been bad the past couple days, temps in the low-50s and rain but most everyone would rather have this than the normal cold temps and snow
OLd faithful Sunoco holding at at $3.05.
I sure wouldn't want to be on a tanker out in the lake today.
Just the right time of year out on the lake....
Not on my list of occupations after I get back to work. For about half the year I'd love it......
How's the PA running? You've had it a few years now right?
(would've asked in the GM forum but I just can't keep up with it, work's been hella busy)
It's running great right now, but I've had some issues with it. I bought it on 12/12/09 but had to take delivery two days later, because it had some issue it needed to pass inspection, and the dealer hadn't fixed it yet. So yeah, just a little over two years.
It had 56,372 miles on it when I bought it, and around 78,000 now. Never had any engine/transmission/air conditioning problems, but I've had to get suspension work (tie rods and swaybar links), brake work (new calipers, pads, and rotors), all the belt tensioners replaced, etc.
Fuel economy's averaged around 21.5 mpg since I've had it. I've actually broken 30 mpg a couple times on the highway (driving solo, not using the a/c, and driving fairly gently) but gotten as bad as 14-15 in local driving (cold/nasty weather, lots of stop-and-go, and I'm sure my 2.5 mile commute to work is a real mileage killer).
The Check Engine light came on a couple weeks ago, but went off on its own earlier this week. Hopefully it was just some short-term hiccup, and not a problem that's just waiting to rear its ugly head again!
I know how it is when the weather turns and the mpg's go down (and that winter blend doesn't help matters). My S10's mileage drop is right on schedule...
Again, since I saw you posted thought I'd ask here - that GM forum gets hectic (you, Lemko and OW keep it busy :P ) and I rarely get to post over there anymore. And when I do get the chance I'm +200 post behind :surprise: Maybe I'll catch up on of these days (don't let OW hear you CEL came on, more ammo)...
Crude was up a little today on North Korean news, but it's down $7 over the last few weeks or so per CNN.
That article says "The latest average gas price is 33 cents higher than it was a year ago."
I was thinking it's cheaper now than it's been in a long time. Short memories.
I'm hoping the price goes down when I need to fill-up again (currently at half-tank) or maybe your MIL can swing through NW Illinois :P
Happy holidays to all
87: $3.199
89: $3.399
93: $3.499
With the truck getting old and a bit tired, it has an appetite for the higher octanes, although I can usually get by with 89. It's just that the 89 and 93 price is so close, I usually just go with 93. Sometimes, when it's at about a half tank, I'll put in 87.
We jumped a dime or so. $3.15 at my Sunoco last I looked but likely up two more cents since everyone else is heading that way.
My wife drove her mom to the doc and shopping Tuesday and drove a hundred miles or so. I asked her if she happened to get gas since I knew the Subie was under a half tank. She didn't and the gas price bump happened the next morning.
Next time I drive the low fuel light will be coming on.
With the price of gas moving upward the old Garden State Parkway effect is coming in again I'm sure. The gas stations on the Parkway can only change prices once a wee - on Friday. The price is based on some state-wide formula.
Well, today the cheapest you can get RUG around town is $3.25. On the Parkway it's $3.19. Filled up there (Sunoco) today.
Last time we had a quick rise people would line up on the Parkway so that cars were out on the roadway in line for gas. A coworker's car got totaled in such a line when someone didn't notice the line there until it was too late. Not really cost efficient there....
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
Ethanol free regular is $3.79.
Diesel is $3.89.
Cheapest I've seen it lately was $3.23 down near Detroit a week ago.
How far from Manhattan are you anyway? Maybe one of these years we can swap houses for a few months. The gas may be ethanol free but you'd have to pump it yourself. :shades: