Gas prices
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Gas prices
Today crude prices closed at an all time high of $90.60. Gas prices
will follow it pretty soon. You would have already seen a $0.10 cent
increase in the last ten days. I have posted some articles and ideas
in my discussion board - http://groups.google.com/group/cheapstuff
Please feel free to join and post you comments and ideas.
will follow it pretty soon. You would have already seen a $0.10 cent
increase in the last ten days. I have posted some articles and ideas
in my discussion board - http://groups.google.com/group/cheapstuff
Please feel free to join and post you comments and ideas.
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Re: Gas prices
let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in
a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they
can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less
demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage
buyer wrote:
> Today crude prices closed at an all time high of $90.60. Gas prices
> will follow it pretty soon. You would have already seen a $0.10 cent
> increase in the last ten days. I have posted some articles and ideas
> in my discussion board - http://groups.google.com/group/cheapstuff
>
> Please feel free to join and post you comments and ideas.
a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they
can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less
demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage
buyer wrote:
> Today crude prices closed at an all time high of $90.60. Gas prices
> will follow it pretty soon. You would have already seen a $0.10 cent
> increase in the last ten days. I have posted some articles and ideas
> in my discussion board - http://groups.google.com/group/cheapstuff
>
> Please feel free to join and post you comments and ideas.
#3
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Re: Gas prices
let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in
a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they
can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less
demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage
buyer wrote:
> Today crude prices closed at an all time high of $90.60. Gas prices
> will follow it pretty soon. You would have already seen a $0.10 cent
> increase in the last ten days. I have posted some articles and ideas
> in my discussion board - http://groups.google.com/group/cheapstuff
>
> Please feel free to join and post you comments and ideas.
a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they
can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less
demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage
buyer wrote:
> Today crude prices closed at an all time high of $90.60. Gas prices
> will follow it pretty soon. You would have already seen a $0.10 cent
> increase in the last ten days. I have posted some articles and ideas
> in my discussion board - http://groups.google.com/group/cheapstuff
>
> Please feel free to join and post you comments and ideas.
#4
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Re: Gas prices
let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in
a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they
can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less
demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage
buyer wrote:
> Today crude prices closed at an all time high of $90.60. Gas prices
> will follow it pretty soon. You would have already seen a $0.10 cent
> increase in the last ten days. I have posted some articles and ideas
> in my discussion board - http://groups.google.com/group/cheapstuff
>
> Please feel free to join and post you comments and ideas.
a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they
can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less
demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage
buyer wrote:
> Today crude prices closed at an all time high of $90.60. Gas prices
> will follow it pretty soon. You would have already seen a $0.10 cent
> increase in the last ten days. I have posted some articles and ideas
> in my discussion board - http://groups.google.com/group/cheapstuff
>
> Please feel free to join and post you comments and ideas.
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Re: Gas prices
philthy wrote:
> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results
> in a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since
> they can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends
> less demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more
> milage
My ZJ gets better mileage at about 60-65. Most wastage is bad driving
habits at lower speed. Racing from stoplight to stoplight can cut your
mileage in half. Synthetic lubes, higher tire pressures, clean air
filters, replaced O2 sensors, all go a long way to better economy.
Another way to lighten the fuel budget is taking lunch to work at
least twice a week. Where I am it takes at least a six mile trip to
get someplace that serves good food for lunch. So if I eat out every
day that's 12 miles a day, 60 miles a week. For me that's about $13
a week in gas and $30-40 in food.
--
DougW
> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results
> in a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since
> they can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends
> less demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more
> milage
My ZJ gets better mileage at about 60-65. Most wastage is bad driving
habits at lower speed. Racing from stoplight to stoplight can cut your
mileage in half. Synthetic lubes, higher tire pressures, clean air
filters, replaced O2 sensors, all go a long way to better economy.
Another way to lighten the fuel budget is taking lunch to work at
least twice a week. Where I am it takes at least a six mile trip to
get someplace that serves good food for lunch. So if I eat out every
day that's 12 miles a day, 60 miles a week. For me that's about $13
a week in gas and $30-40 in food.
--
DougW
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Re: Gas prices
philthy wrote:
> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results
> in a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since
> they can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends
> less demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more
> milage
My ZJ gets better mileage at about 60-65. Most wastage is bad driving
habits at lower speed. Racing from stoplight to stoplight can cut your
mileage in half. Synthetic lubes, higher tire pressures, clean air
filters, replaced O2 sensors, all go a long way to better economy.
Another way to lighten the fuel budget is taking lunch to work at
least twice a week. Where I am it takes at least a six mile trip to
get someplace that serves good food for lunch. So if I eat out every
day that's 12 miles a day, 60 miles a week. For me that's about $13
a week in gas and $30-40 in food.
--
DougW
> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results
> in a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since
> they can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends
> less demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more
> milage
My ZJ gets better mileage at about 60-65. Most wastage is bad driving
habits at lower speed. Racing from stoplight to stoplight can cut your
mileage in half. Synthetic lubes, higher tire pressures, clean air
filters, replaced O2 sensors, all go a long way to better economy.
Another way to lighten the fuel budget is taking lunch to work at
least twice a week. Where I am it takes at least a six mile trip to
get someplace that serves good food for lunch. So if I eat out every
day that's 12 miles a day, 60 miles a week. For me that's about $13
a week in gas and $30-40 in food.
--
DougW
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Re: Gas prices
philthy wrote:
> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results
> in a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since
> they can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends
> less demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more
> milage
My ZJ gets better mileage at about 60-65. Most wastage is bad driving
habits at lower speed. Racing from stoplight to stoplight can cut your
mileage in half. Synthetic lubes, higher tire pressures, clean air
filters, replaced O2 sensors, all go a long way to better economy.
Another way to lighten the fuel budget is taking lunch to work at
least twice a week. Where I am it takes at least a six mile trip to
get someplace that serves good food for lunch. So if I eat out every
day that's 12 miles a day, 60 miles a week. For me that's about $13
a week in gas and $30-40 in food.
--
DougW
> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results
> in a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since
> they can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends
> less demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more
> milage
My ZJ gets better mileage at about 60-65. Most wastage is bad driving
habits at lower speed. Racing from stoplight to stoplight can cut your
mileage in half. Synthetic lubes, higher tire pressures, clean air
filters, replaced O2 sensors, all go a long way to better economy.
Another way to lighten the fuel budget is taking lunch to work at
least twice a week. Where I am it takes at least a six mile trip to
get someplace that serves good food for lunch. So if I eat out every
day that's 12 miles a day, 60 miles a week. For me that's about $13
a week in gas and $30-40 in food.
--
DougW
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Re: Gas prices
philthy wrote:
> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph
> results
> in a gas glut
Yeah, right, sure it does.
> and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since
> they can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends
> less demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15%
> more
> milage
>
> buyer wrote:
>
>> Today crude prices closed at an all time high of $90.60. Gas prices
>> will follow it pretty soon. You would have already seen a $0.10
>> cent
>> increase in the last ten days. I have posted some articles and
>> ideas
>> in my discussion board - http://groups.google.com/group/cheapstuff
>>
>> Please feel free to join and post you comments and ideas.
--
--
--John
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> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph
> results
> in a gas glut
Yeah, right, sure it does.
> and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since
> they can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends
> less demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15%
> more
> milage
>
> buyer wrote:
>
>> Today crude prices closed at an all time high of $90.60. Gas prices
>> will follow it pretty soon. You would have already seen a $0.10
>> cent
>> increase in the last ten days. I have posted some articles and
>> ideas
>> in my discussion board - http://groups.google.com/group/cheapstuff
>>
>> Please feel free to join and post you comments and ideas.
--
--
--John
to email, dial "usenet" and validate
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
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Re: Gas prices
philthy wrote:
> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph
> results
> in a gas glut
Yeah, right, sure it does.
> and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since
> they can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends
> less demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15%
> more
> milage
>
> buyer wrote:
>
>> Today crude prices closed at an all time high of $90.60. Gas prices
>> will follow it pretty soon. You would have already seen a $0.10
>> cent
>> increase in the last ten days. I have posted some articles and
>> ideas
>> in my discussion board - http://groups.google.com/group/cheapstuff
>>
>> Please feel free to join and post you comments and ideas.
--
--
--John
to email, dial "usenet" and validate
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph
> results
> in a gas glut
Yeah, right, sure it does.
> and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since
> they can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends
> less demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15%
> more
> milage
>
> buyer wrote:
>
>> Today crude prices closed at an all time high of $90.60. Gas prices
>> will follow it pretty soon. You would have already seen a $0.10
>> cent
>> increase in the last ten days. I have posted some articles and
>> ideas
>> in my discussion board - http://groups.google.com/group/cheapstuff
>>
>> Please feel free to join and post you comments and ideas.
--
--
--John
to email, dial "usenet" and validate
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
#10
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Re: Gas prices
philthy wrote:
> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph
> results
> in a gas glut
Yeah, right, sure it does.
> and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since
> they can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends
> less demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15%
> more
> milage
>
> buyer wrote:
>
>> Today crude prices closed at an all time high of $90.60. Gas prices
>> will follow it pretty soon. You would have already seen a $0.10
>> cent
>> increase in the last ten days. I have posted some articles and
>> ideas
>> in my discussion board - http://groups.google.com/group/cheapstuff
>>
>> Please feel free to join and post you comments and ideas.
--
--
--John
to email, dial "usenet" and validate
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph
> results
> in a gas glut
Yeah, right, sure it does.
> and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since
> they can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends
> less demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15%
> more
> milage
>
> buyer wrote:
>
>> Today crude prices closed at an all time high of $90.60. Gas prices
>> will follow it pretty soon. You would have already seen a $0.10
>> cent
>> increase in the last ten days. I have posted some articles and
>> ideas
>> in my discussion board - http://groups.google.com/group/cheapstuff
>>
>> Please feel free to join and post you comments and ideas.
--
--
--John
to email, dial "usenet" and validate
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)