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Nzoner's Game Room>Gasoline over $4 coming to a pump near you because this thread is ass
Donger 08:40 AM 04-23-2007
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...d=afOlUzd30YOo

Pretty alarmist, IMO, but possible.

Spoiler!

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CatinKS 09:15 AM 06-08-2022
Since I cannot influence the cost of gas tried an experiment on I-35 going to a Royals game....Yes I know "Royals" bought tickets in April. Back to my point, I drove 70 mph instead of 75 mph + and my mileage instant mileage reading jump for my 190 mile trip from 20.9 miles per gallon to average of 22.3 in my 2018 F-150. It was a calm day, so no cross wind, but maybe if some people slowed down a little, or even went the speed limit, they might see some improvement. Or, just keep complaining and drive faster because of all the stress!
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AdolfOliverBush 09:24 AM 06-08-2022
Originally Posted by CatinKS:
Since I cannot influence the cost of gas tried an experiment on I-35 going to a Royals game....Yes I know "Royals" bought tickets in April. Back to my point, I drove 70 mph instead of 75 mph + and my mileage instant mileage reading jump for my 190 mile trip from 20.9 miles per gallon to average of 22.3 in my 2018 F-150. It was a calm day, so no cross wind, but maybe if some people slowed down a little, or even went the speed limit, they might see some improvement. Or, just keep complaining and drive faster because of all the stress!
Are any of those mpg readings ever accurate? I've found them to be questionable at best.
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Otter 09:25 AM 06-08-2022
If anything good came out of the COVID shit show it's that it showed how effective it can be working from home in professions that can accommodate remote production.

I haven't driven more than a 25 miles in the last 2 weeks and that was for groceries and dropping off papers which were too sensitive to be faxed.

Living in a small town with a mountain bike trail that goes from end to end and a system which not only accommodates but encourages and protects is a big plus.

Based on what I'm reading and hearing gas prices haven't peaked and will not go down for months.

Noticed a lot of bare spots on the grocery store shelves on top of astronomical prices. Buckle up boys.
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lawrenceRaider 11:30 AM 06-08-2022
Originally Posted by AdolfOliverBush:
Are any of those mpg readings ever accurate? I've found them to be questionable at best.
Depends on the car brand somewhat I've found. My Volvo tends to be pretty damn close most of the time when I manually calculate it when I fill up. Though it is always a bit optimistic.
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Discuss Thrower 11:37 AM 06-08-2022
Originally Posted by Otter:
If anything good came out of the COVID shit show it's that it showed how effective it can be working from home in professions that can accommodate remote production.

I haven't driven more than a 25 miles in the last 2 weeks and that was for groceries and dropping off papers which were too sensitive to be faxed.

Living in a small town with a mountain bike trail that goes from end to end and a system which not only accommodates but encourages and protects is a big plus.

Based on what I'm reading and hearing gas prices haven't peaked and will not go down for months.

Noticed a lot of bare spots on the grocery store shelves on top of astronomical prices. Buckle up boys.
We'll never see 87 octane below $3.00 again.
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lawrenceRaider 12:51 PM 06-08-2022
Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower:
We'll never see 87 octane below $3.00 again.
Possible, though I'd say unlikely.
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Hydrae 01:07 PM 06-08-2022
Originally Posted by CatinKS:
Since I cannot influence the cost of gas tried an experiment on I-35 going to a Royals game....Yes I know "Royals" bought tickets in April. Back to my point, I drove 70 mph instead of 75 mph + and my mileage instant mileage reading jump for my 190 mile trip from 20.9 miles per gallon to average of 22.3 in my 2018 F-150. It was a calm day, so no cross wind, but maybe if some people slowed down a little, or even went the speed limit, they might see some improvement. Or, just keep complaining and drive faster because of all the stress!
Yep, let's just all drive no more than 55 again. :-)
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Discuss Thrower 01:23 PM 06-08-2022
Originally Posted by Hydrae:
Yep, let's just all drive no more than 55 again. :-)
Hypermiling is gonna be a thing again.

So there's that.
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Graystoke 02:31 PM 06-08-2022


This is my current solution. I have a 15 mile commute and this thumper gets an average of 64 mpg.
Of course how you drive it matters. I like to throttle it and have fun, so millage goes significantly down. I took it grocery shopping the other day and the bonus with that is you can't purchase more then $125 because they won't fit in your bags.
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Munson 05:51 PM 06-08-2022
Went from $4.45 to $4.69 in Olathe. :-)
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Perineum Ripper 05:59 PM 06-08-2022
Originally Posted by Perineum Ripper:
June 7, Columbia MO

Gas seems to leveled off for a bit at a wonderfully reasonable price of $4.59






Just in case anyone is curious filling up a 1977 Chevy K20 sucks butthole at a fuel sipping 12 mpg.


June 8, Columbia MO

Stations started dropping to $4.54

So we are $4.54-$4.59
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Misplaced_Chiefs_Fan 06:33 PM 06-08-2022
$4.76.9 here in Columbia, MD at the local Costco. ($5.23 for premium)

Do not want to guess what the regular stations are charging.
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wheeler08 06:37 PM 06-08-2022
$5.59 in NW IN tonight.
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displacedinMN 08:48 PM 06-08-2022
Originally Posted by wheeler08:
$5.59 in NW IN tonight.
oh joy. heading that way saturday

4.79 in MPLS
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lewdog 09:49 PM 06-08-2022
$5.50 in Phoenix today for me.
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