Oil prices got you down?
#171
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Posts: n/a
Re: Oil prices got you down?
It depends. If you've got a _lot_ of mousefarts it adds up. A quick
google search suggests that there's about 240 million vehicles in the
USofA, they burn 5.8 billion gallons of gasoline a week. 2% of 5.8
billion is a rather sizable mousefart.
Will Honea wrote:
> You're talking about measuring mouse farts in a hurricane.
>
> On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:39:15 UTC "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Well...... Your demand will be lower because you will be dragging less fuel
>>around on an average daily basis.
>>Day 1 you save 25.4 pounds
>>Day 2 you save 50.8 pounds
>>Day 3 you save 76.2 pounds
>>Day 4 you save 101.6 pounds
>>Day 5 you save 127.0 pounds
>>
>>. An extra 100 pounds in your vehicle could reduce your MPG by up to 2%. The
>>reduction is based on the percentage of extra weight relative to the
>>vehicle's weight and affects smaller vehicles more than larger ones.
>>
>>If you gas up daily to the minimum fuel needed you will increase your
>>mileage.
>>
>>Some of the suggestions below apply to our Jeeps used on the road. Prudency
>>dictates we bring extra fuel and supplies when off-road but do you really
>>need to carry 2 axle shafts, a transfer case, 2 full jerry cans of fuel and
>>another of water and a complete set of tools back and forth to work and the
>>grocery store?
>>
>>Other savings:
>>
>>Drive Sensibly
>>
>>Aggressive driving (speeding, rapid acceleration and braking) wastes gas. It
>>can lower your gas mileage by 33 percent at highway speeds and by 5 percent
>>around town. Sensible driving is also safer for you and others, so you may
>>save more than gas money.
>>
>> Fuel Economy Benefit: 5-33%
>> Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.11-$0.73/gallon
>>
>>
>> Observe the Speed Limit
>>
>> Gas mileage decreases rapidly at speeds above 60 mph.
>>
>> Each 5 mph you drive over 60 mph is like paying an additional $0.15
>>per gallon for gas.
>>
>> Observing the speed limit is also safer.
>>
>> Fuel Economy Benefit: 7-23%
>> Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.15-$0.51/gallon
>>
>>Remove Excess Weight
>>
>>Avoid keeping unnecessary items in your vehicle, especially heavy ones. An
>>extra 100 pounds in your vehicle could reduce your MPG by up to 2%. The
>>reduction is based on the percentage of extra weight relative to the
>>vehicle's weight and affects smaller vehicles more than larger ones.
>>
>> Fuel Economy Benefit: 1-2%/100 lbs
>> Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.02-$0.04/gallon
>>
>>Avoid Excessive Idling
>>
>>Idling gets 0 miles per gallon. Cars with larger engines typically waste
>>more gas at idle than do cars with smaller engines.
>>
>>
>>Use Cruise Control
>>
>>Using cruise control on the highway helps you maintain a constant speed and,
>>in most cases, will save gas.
>>
>>
>>
>>Use Overdrive Gears
>>
>>When you use overdrive gearing, your car's engine speed goes down. This
>>saves gas and reduces engine wear.
>>
>>
>>
>>Note: Cost savings are based on an assumed fuel price of $2.20/gallon. (and
>>a weight of 6.35 pounds/gallon)
>>
>>http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/driveHabits.shtml
>>
>>http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-21281.html
>>
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google search suggests that there's about 240 million vehicles in the
USofA, they burn 5.8 billion gallons of gasoline a week. 2% of 5.8
billion is a rather sizable mousefart.
Will Honea wrote:
> You're talking about measuring mouse farts in a hurricane.
>
> On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:39:15 UTC "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Well...... Your demand will be lower because you will be dragging less fuel
>>around on an average daily basis.
>>Day 1 you save 25.4 pounds
>>Day 2 you save 50.8 pounds
>>Day 3 you save 76.2 pounds
>>Day 4 you save 101.6 pounds
>>Day 5 you save 127.0 pounds
>>
>>. An extra 100 pounds in your vehicle could reduce your MPG by up to 2%. The
>>reduction is based on the percentage of extra weight relative to the
>>vehicle's weight and affects smaller vehicles more than larger ones.
>>
>>If you gas up daily to the minimum fuel needed you will increase your
>>mileage.
>>
>>Some of the suggestions below apply to our Jeeps used on the road. Prudency
>>dictates we bring extra fuel and supplies when off-road but do you really
>>need to carry 2 axle shafts, a transfer case, 2 full jerry cans of fuel and
>>another of water and a complete set of tools back and forth to work and the
>>grocery store?
>>
>>Other savings:
>>
>>Drive Sensibly
>>
>>Aggressive driving (speeding, rapid acceleration and braking) wastes gas. It
>>can lower your gas mileage by 33 percent at highway speeds and by 5 percent
>>around town. Sensible driving is also safer for you and others, so you may
>>save more than gas money.
>>
>> Fuel Economy Benefit: 5-33%
>> Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.11-$0.73/gallon
>>
>>
>> Observe the Speed Limit
>>
>> Gas mileage decreases rapidly at speeds above 60 mph.
>>
>> Each 5 mph you drive over 60 mph is like paying an additional $0.15
>>per gallon for gas.
>>
>> Observing the speed limit is also safer.
>>
>> Fuel Economy Benefit: 7-23%
>> Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.15-$0.51/gallon
>>
>>Remove Excess Weight
>>
>>Avoid keeping unnecessary items in your vehicle, especially heavy ones. An
>>extra 100 pounds in your vehicle could reduce your MPG by up to 2%. The
>>reduction is based on the percentage of extra weight relative to the
>>vehicle's weight and affects smaller vehicles more than larger ones.
>>
>> Fuel Economy Benefit: 1-2%/100 lbs
>> Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.02-$0.04/gallon
>>
>>Avoid Excessive Idling
>>
>>Idling gets 0 miles per gallon. Cars with larger engines typically waste
>>more gas at idle than do cars with smaller engines.
>>
>>
>>Use Cruise Control
>>
>>Using cruise control on the highway helps you maintain a constant speed and,
>>in most cases, will save gas.
>>
>>
>>
>>Use Overdrive Gears
>>
>>When you use overdrive gearing, your car's engine speed goes down. This
>>saves gas and reduces engine wear.
>>
>>
>>
>>Note: Cost savings are based on an assumed fuel price of $2.20/gallon. (and
>>a weight of 6.35 pounds/gallon)
>>
>>http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/driveHabits.shtml
>>
>>http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-21281.html
>>
>>
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#172
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Oil prices got you down?
It depends. If you've got a _lot_ of mousefarts it adds up. A quick
google search suggests that there's about 240 million vehicles in the
USofA, they burn 5.8 billion gallons of gasoline a week. 2% of 5.8
billion is a rather sizable mousefart.
Will Honea wrote:
> You're talking about measuring mouse farts in a hurricane.
>
> On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:39:15 UTC "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Well...... Your demand will be lower because you will be dragging less fuel
>>around on an average daily basis.
>>Day 1 you save 25.4 pounds
>>Day 2 you save 50.8 pounds
>>Day 3 you save 76.2 pounds
>>Day 4 you save 101.6 pounds
>>Day 5 you save 127.0 pounds
>>
>>. An extra 100 pounds in your vehicle could reduce your MPG by up to 2%. The
>>reduction is based on the percentage of extra weight relative to the
>>vehicle's weight and affects smaller vehicles more than larger ones.
>>
>>If you gas up daily to the minimum fuel needed you will increase your
>>mileage.
>>
>>Some of the suggestions below apply to our Jeeps used on the road. Prudency
>>dictates we bring extra fuel and supplies when off-road but do you really
>>need to carry 2 axle shafts, a transfer case, 2 full jerry cans of fuel and
>>another of water and a complete set of tools back and forth to work and the
>>grocery store?
>>
>>Other savings:
>>
>>Drive Sensibly
>>
>>Aggressive driving (speeding, rapid acceleration and braking) wastes gas. It
>>can lower your gas mileage by 33 percent at highway speeds and by 5 percent
>>around town. Sensible driving is also safer for you and others, so you may
>>save more than gas money.
>>
>> Fuel Economy Benefit: 5-33%
>> Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.11-$0.73/gallon
>>
>>
>> Observe the Speed Limit
>>
>> Gas mileage decreases rapidly at speeds above 60 mph.
>>
>> Each 5 mph you drive over 60 mph is like paying an additional $0.15
>>per gallon for gas.
>>
>> Observing the speed limit is also safer.
>>
>> Fuel Economy Benefit: 7-23%
>> Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.15-$0.51/gallon
>>
>>Remove Excess Weight
>>
>>Avoid keeping unnecessary items in your vehicle, especially heavy ones. An
>>extra 100 pounds in your vehicle could reduce your MPG by up to 2%. The
>>reduction is based on the percentage of extra weight relative to the
>>vehicle's weight and affects smaller vehicles more than larger ones.
>>
>> Fuel Economy Benefit: 1-2%/100 lbs
>> Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.02-$0.04/gallon
>>
>>Avoid Excessive Idling
>>
>>Idling gets 0 miles per gallon. Cars with larger engines typically waste
>>more gas at idle than do cars with smaller engines.
>>
>>
>>Use Cruise Control
>>
>>Using cruise control on the highway helps you maintain a constant speed and,
>>in most cases, will save gas.
>>
>>
>>
>>Use Overdrive Gears
>>
>>When you use overdrive gearing, your car's engine speed goes down. This
>>saves gas and reduces engine wear.
>>
>>
>>
>>Note: Cost savings are based on an assumed fuel price of $2.20/gallon. (and
>>a weight of 6.35 pounds/gallon)
>>
>>http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/driveHabits.shtml
>>
>>http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-21281.html
>>
>>
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>
google search suggests that there's about 240 million vehicles in the
USofA, they burn 5.8 billion gallons of gasoline a week. 2% of 5.8
billion is a rather sizable mousefart.
Will Honea wrote:
> You're talking about measuring mouse farts in a hurricane.
>
> On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:39:15 UTC "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Well...... Your demand will be lower because you will be dragging less fuel
>>around on an average daily basis.
>>Day 1 you save 25.4 pounds
>>Day 2 you save 50.8 pounds
>>Day 3 you save 76.2 pounds
>>Day 4 you save 101.6 pounds
>>Day 5 you save 127.0 pounds
>>
>>. An extra 100 pounds in your vehicle could reduce your MPG by up to 2%. The
>>reduction is based on the percentage of extra weight relative to the
>>vehicle's weight and affects smaller vehicles more than larger ones.
>>
>>If you gas up daily to the minimum fuel needed you will increase your
>>mileage.
>>
>>Some of the suggestions below apply to our Jeeps used on the road. Prudency
>>dictates we bring extra fuel and supplies when off-road but do you really
>>need to carry 2 axle shafts, a transfer case, 2 full jerry cans of fuel and
>>another of water and a complete set of tools back and forth to work and the
>>grocery store?
>>
>>Other savings:
>>
>>Drive Sensibly
>>
>>Aggressive driving (speeding, rapid acceleration and braking) wastes gas. It
>>can lower your gas mileage by 33 percent at highway speeds and by 5 percent
>>around town. Sensible driving is also safer for you and others, so you may
>>save more than gas money.
>>
>> Fuel Economy Benefit: 5-33%
>> Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.11-$0.73/gallon
>>
>>
>> Observe the Speed Limit
>>
>> Gas mileage decreases rapidly at speeds above 60 mph.
>>
>> Each 5 mph you drive over 60 mph is like paying an additional $0.15
>>per gallon for gas.
>>
>> Observing the speed limit is also safer.
>>
>> Fuel Economy Benefit: 7-23%
>> Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.15-$0.51/gallon
>>
>>Remove Excess Weight
>>
>>Avoid keeping unnecessary items in your vehicle, especially heavy ones. An
>>extra 100 pounds in your vehicle could reduce your MPG by up to 2%. The
>>reduction is based on the percentage of extra weight relative to the
>>vehicle's weight and affects smaller vehicles more than larger ones.
>>
>> Fuel Economy Benefit: 1-2%/100 lbs
>> Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.02-$0.04/gallon
>>
>>Avoid Excessive Idling
>>
>>Idling gets 0 miles per gallon. Cars with larger engines typically waste
>>more gas at idle than do cars with smaller engines.
>>
>>
>>Use Cruise Control
>>
>>Using cruise control on the highway helps you maintain a constant speed and,
>>in most cases, will save gas.
>>
>>
>>
>>Use Overdrive Gears
>>
>>When you use overdrive gearing, your car's engine speed goes down. This
>>saves gas and reduces engine wear.
>>
>>
>>
>>Note: Cost savings are based on an assumed fuel price of $2.20/gallon. (and
>>a weight of 6.35 pounds/gallon)
>>
>>http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/driveHabits.shtml
>>
>>http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-21281.html
>>
>>
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#173
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Oil prices got you down?
It depends. If you've got a _lot_ of mousefarts it adds up. A quick
google search suggests that there's about 240 million vehicles in the
USofA, they burn 5.8 billion gallons of gasoline a week. 2% of 5.8
billion is a rather sizable mousefart.
Will Honea wrote:
> You're talking about measuring mouse farts in a hurricane.
>
> On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:39:15 UTC "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Well...... Your demand will be lower because you will be dragging less fuel
>>around on an average daily basis.
>>Day 1 you save 25.4 pounds
>>Day 2 you save 50.8 pounds
>>Day 3 you save 76.2 pounds
>>Day 4 you save 101.6 pounds
>>Day 5 you save 127.0 pounds
>>
>>. An extra 100 pounds in your vehicle could reduce your MPG by up to 2%. The
>>reduction is based on the percentage of extra weight relative to the
>>vehicle's weight and affects smaller vehicles more than larger ones.
>>
>>If you gas up daily to the minimum fuel needed you will increase your
>>mileage.
>>
>>Some of the suggestions below apply to our Jeeps used on the road. Prudency
>>dictates we bring extra fuel and supplies when off-road but do you really
>>need to carry 2 axle shafts, a transfer case, 2 full jerry cans of fuel and
>>another of water and a complete set of tools back and forth to work and the
>>grocery store?
>>
>>Other savings:
>>
>>Drive Sensibly
>>
>>Aggressive driving (speeding, rapid acceleration and braking) wastes gas. It
>>can lower your gas mileage by 33 percent at highway speeds and by 5 percent
>>around town. Sensible driving is also safer for you and others, so you may
>>save more than gas money.
>>
>> Fuel Economy Benefit: 5-33%
>> Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.11-$0.73/gallon
>>
>>
>> Observe the Speed Limit
>>
>> Gas mileage decreases rapidly at speeds above 60 mph.
>>
>> Each 5 mph you drive over 60 mph is like paying an additional $0.15
>>per gallon for gas.
>>
>> Observing the speed limit is also safer.
>>
>> Fuel Economy Benefit: 7-23%
>> Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.15-$0.51/gallon
>>
>>Remove Excess Weight
>>
>>Avoid keeping unnecessary items in your vehicle, especially heavy ones. An
>>extra 100 pounds in your vehicle could reduce your MPG by up to 2%. The
>>reduction is based on the percentage of extra weight relative to the
>>vehicle's weight and affects smaller vehicles more than larger ones.
>>
>> Fuel Economy Benefit: 1-2%/100 lbs
>> Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.02-$0.04/gallon
>>
>>Avoid Excessive Idling
>>
>>Idling gets 0 miles per gallon. Cars with larger engines typically waste
>>more gas at idle than do cars with smaller engines.
>>
>>
>>Use Cruise Control
>>
>>Using cruise control on the highway helps you maintain a constant speed and,
>>in most cases, will save gas.
>>
>>
>>
>>Use Overdrive Gears
>>
>>When you use overdrive gearing, your car's engine speed goes down. This
>>saves gas and reduces engine wear.
>>
>>
>>
>>Note: Cost savings are based on an assumed fuel price of $2.20/gallon. (and
>>a weight of 6.35 pounds/gallon)
>>
>>http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/driveHabits.shtml
>>
>>http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-21281.html
>>
>>
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>
google search suggests that there's about 240 million vehicles in the
USofA, they burn 5.8 billion gallons of gasoline a week. 2% of 5.8
billion is a rather sizable mousefart.
Will Honea wrote:
> You're talking about measuring mouse farts in a hurricane.
>
> On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:39:15 UTC "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Well...... Your demand will be lower because you will be dragging less fuel
>>around on an average daily basis.
>>Day 1 you save 25.4 pounds
>>Day 2 you save 50.8 pounds
>>Day 3 you save 76.2 pounds
>>Day 4 you save 101.6 pounds
>>Day 5 you save 127.0 pounds
>>
>>. An extra 100 pounds in your vehicle could reduce your MPG by up to 2%. The
>>reduction is based on the percentage of extra weight relative to the
>>vehicle's weight and affects smaller vehicles more than larger ones.
>>
>>If you gas up daily to the minimum fuel needed you will increase your
>>mileage.
>>
>>Some of the suggestions below apply to our Jeeps used on the road. Prudency
>>dictates we bring extra fuel and supplies when off-road but do you really
>>need to carry 2 axle shafts, a transfer case, 2 full jerry cans of fuel and
>>another of water and a complete set of tools back and forth to work and the
>>grocery store?
>>
>>Other savings:
>>
>>Drive Sensibly
>>
>>Aggressive driving (speeding, rapid acceleration and braking) wastes gas. It
>>can lower your gas mileage by 33 percent at highway speeds and by 5 percent
>>around town. Sensible driving is also safer for you and others, so you may
>>save more than gas money.
>>
>> Fuel Economy Benefit: 5-33%
>> Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.11-$0.73/gallon
>>
>>
>> Observe the Speed Limit
>>
>> Gas mileage decreases rapidly at speeds above 60 mph.
>>
>> Each 5 mph you drive over 60 mph is like paying an additional $0.15
>>per gallon for gas.
>>
>> Observing the speed limit is also safer.
>>
>> Fuel Economy Benefit: 7-23%
>> Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.15-$0.51/gallon
>>
>>Remove Excess Weight
>>
>>Avoid keeping unnecessary items in your vehicle, especially heavy ones. An
>>extra 100 pounds in your vehicle could reduce your MPG by up to 2%. The
>>reduction is based on the percentage of extra weight relative to the
>>vehicle's weight and affects smaller vehicles more than larger ones.
>>
>> Fuel Economy Benefit: 1-2%/100 lbs
>> Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.02-$0.04/gallon
>>
>>Avoid Excessive Idling
>>
>>Idling gets 0 miles per gallon. Cars with larger engines typically waste
>>more gas at idle than do cars with smaller engines.
>>
>>
>>Use Cruise Control
>>
>>Using cruise control on the highway helps you maintain a constant speed and,
>>in most cases, will save gas.
>>
>>
>>
>>Use Overdrive Gears
>>
>>When you use overdrive gearing, your car's engine speed goes down. This
>>saves gas and reduces engine wear.
>>
>>
>>
>>Note: Cost savings are based on an assumed fuel price of $2.20/gallon. (and
>>a weight of 6.35 pounds/gallon)
>>
>>http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/driveHabits.shtml
>>
>>http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-21281.html
>>
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#174
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Posts: n/a
Re: Oil prices got you down?
It take three hour thirty eight minutes to travel two hundred miles
at 55 MPH, or two hours fifty one at 70 MPH, a difference of forty seven
minutes.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
tim bur wrote:
>
> did you know driving at 55 verses going the same place driving 70 only results in about a 10
> minute difference in a 200 mile trip there is a formula for this thats given to each new
> driver going thru training in my area
> and i drive a 383 bigblock newport to work
> talk to people u know and you will find that people fill the tanks on monday and use up 1/4
> tank then drive right bac in and top off the tank thinking they are going to save a few
> pennies. because gas goes up everyday, so demand goes up i see it everyday and hear about it
> everyday
at 55 MPH, or two hours fifty one at 70 MPH, a difference of forty seven
minutes.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
tim bur wrote:
>
> did you know driving at 55 verses going the same place driving 70 only results in about a 10
> minute difference in a 200 mile trip there is a formula for this thats given to each new
> driver going thru training in my area
> and i drive a 383 bigblock newport to work
> talk to people u know and you will find that people fill the tanks on monday and use up 1/4
> tank then drive right bac in and top off the tank thinking they are going to save a few
> pennies. because gas goes up everyday, so demand goes up i see it everyday and hear about it
> everyday
#175
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Oil prices got you down?
It take three hour thirty eight minutes to travel two hundred miles
at 55 MPH, or two hours fifty one at 70 MPH, a difference of forty seven
minutes.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
tim bur wrote:
>
> did you know driving at 55 verses going the same place driving 70 only results in about a 10
> minute difference in a 200 mile trip there is a formula for this thats given to each new
> driver going thru training in my area
> and i drive a 383 bigblock newport to work
> talk to people u know and you will find that people fill the tanks on monday and use up 1/4
> tank then drive right bac in and top off the tank thinking they are going to save a few
> pennies. because gas goes up everyday, so demand goes up i see it everyday and hear about it
> everyday
at 55 MPH, or two hours fifty one at 70 MPH, a difference of forty seven
minutes.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
tim bur wrote:
>
> did you know driving at 55 verses going the same place driving 70 only results in about a 10
> minute difference in a 200 mile trip there is a formula for this thats given to each new
> driver going thru training in my area
> and i drive a 383 bigblock newport to work
> talk to people u know and you will find that people fill the tanks on monday and use up 1/4
> tank then drive right bac in and top off the tank thinking they are going to save a few
> pennies. because gas goes up everyday, so demand goes up i see it everyday and hear about it
> everyday
#176
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Oil prices got you down?
It take three hour thirty eight minutes to travel two hundred miles
at 55 MPH, or two hours fifty one at 70 MPH, a difference of forty seven
minutes.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
tim bur wrote:
>
> did you know driving at 55 verses going the same place driving 70 only results in about a 10
> minute difference in a 200 mile trip there is a formula for this thats given to each new
> driver going thru training in my area
> and i drive a 383 bigblock newport to work
> talk to people u know and you will find that people fill the tanks on monday and use up 1/4
> tank then drive right bac in and top off the tank thinking they are going to save a few
> pennies. because gas goes up everyday, so demand goes up i see it everyday and hear about it
> everyday
at 55 MPH, or two hours fifty one at 70 MPH, a difference of forty seven
minutes.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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tim bur wrote:
>
> did you know driving at 55 verses going the same place driving 70 only results in about a 10
> minute difference in a 200 mile trip there is a formula for this thats given to each new
> driver going thru training in my area
> and i drive a 383 bigblock newport to work
> talk to people u know and you will find that people fill the tanks on monday and use up 1/4
> tank then drive right bac in and top off the tank thinking they are going to save a few
> pennies. because gas goes up everyday, so demand goes up i see it everyday and hear about it
> everyday
#177
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
It take three hour thirty eight minutes to travel two hundred miles
at 55 MPH, or two hours fifty one at 70 MPH, a difference of forty seven
minutes.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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tim bur wrote:
>
> did you know driving at 55 verses going the same place driving 70 only results in about a 10
> minute difference in a 200 mile trip there is a formula for this thats given to each new
> driver going thru training in my area
> and i drive a 383 bigblock newport to work
> talk to people u know and you will find that people fill the tanks on monday and use up 1/4
> tank then drive right bac in and top off the tank thinking they are going to save a few
> pennies. because gas goes up everyday, so demand goes up i see it everyday and hear about it
> everyday
at 55 MPH, or two hours fifty one at 70 MPH, a difference of forty seven
minutes.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
tim bur wrote:
>
> did you know driving at 55 verses going the same place driving 70 only results in about a 10
> minute difference in a 200 mile trip there is a formula for this thats given to each new
> driver going thru training in my area
> and i drive a 383 bigblock newport to work
> talk to people u know and you will find that people fill the tanks on monday and use up 1/4
> tank then drive right bac in and top off the tank thinking they are going to save a few
> pennies. because gas goes up everyday, so demand goes up i see it everyday and hear about it
> everyday
#178
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
Every living thing sucks up carbon from our Sun, the marshes of the
southern states, and areas like the Great Lakes will some day be
petroleum, again to harvest the Sun's energy.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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tim bur wrote:
>
> but were is the dinosaurs now????
southern states, and areas like the Great Lakes will some day be
petroleum, again to harvest the Sun's energy.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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tim bur wrote:
>
> but were is the dinosaurs now????
#179
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
Every living thing sucks up carbon from our Sun, the marshes of the
southern states, and areas like the Great Lakes will some day be
petroleum, again to harvest the Sun's energy.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
tim bur wrote:
>
> but were is the dinosaurs now????
southern states, and areas like the Great Lakes will some day be
petroleum, again to harvest the Sun's energy.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
tim bur wrote:
>
> but were is the dinosaurs now????
#180
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Posts: n/a
Re: Oil prices got you down?
Every living thing sucks up carbon from our Sun, the marshes of the
southern states, and areas like the Great Lakes will some day be
petroleum, again to harvest the Sun's energy.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
tim bur wrote:
>
> but were is the dinosaurs now????
southern states, and areas like the Great Lakes will some day be
petroleum, again to harvest the Sun's energy.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
tim bur wrote:
>
> but were is the dinosaurs now????