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Posted by toomanycases on April 12, 2005 at 14:35:00 from (24.180.51.111):
In Reply to: Gas/Oil - demand posted by Hayman on April 12, 2005 at 07:09:58:
My $.02 worth. I had a 1948 nash 600 new and it got about 22-25 mpg. No power house but it did run forever with a 22 gallon tank. Fuel cost about 28 cents/gallon. My old 89 van gets 18 mpg and that is nursing it. Tell me aout the improvements for today??? I can afford it but that doen't make me like it. Yes if you can afford the price of gas how you use it is your business, but unfornately it becomes mine too now what with all the cars on the road today. Pollution being just one of the problems. Stuck in 10 mile long traffic jams is another. So yes the Hummers & big SUVs and others do cause all of us problems
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