wow gas droped a a lot today
According to my documentation, the 2002 f-body LS1 gets up to 35 miles per gallon.
I get around 300k's per tank of 94 octane from Chevron. I spend a little over $125.00 per month on gas and closer to $200.00 for insurance. New f-bodys get way better mileage than the older ones.
I believe there is no better buy for the money that combines fuel economy and brute power.
I believe there is no better buy for the money that combines fuel economy and brute power.
rasing gas/crude oil prices raises costs on EVERYTHING.
Product/supplies to product has to be shipped to stores and consumers.. In order to be shipped, it gas has to be burned, one way or another... if gas prices rise, the cost to get these things shipped will rise.. if that rises, then the end product cost will rise. resulting in you paying more at the cash register.
Product/supplies to product has to be shipped to stores and consumers.. In order to be shipped, it gas has to be burned, one way or another... if gas prices rise, the cost to get these things shipped will rise.. if that rises, then the end product cost will rise. resulting in you paying more at the cash register.
Regular Unleaded is 64.9/L here in the Wack......
Not cheap - just cheaper than it has been......
Such fond memorys of 4 years ago when the price was 29.9/L here........I guess the cheapest I would have ever saw was at the now closed Sears Gas Bar - on the last day it was open, it was 19.9/L just to empty the tanks..........lineup was 45mins long........I didn't bother.....
Not cheap - just cheaper than it has been......
Such fond memorys of 4 years ago when the price was 29.9/L here........I guess the cheapest I would have ever saw was at the now closed Sears Gas Bar - on the last day it was open, it was 19.9/L just to empty the tanks..........lineup was 45mins long........I didn't bother.....
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