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Re: Crazy Thought On Gas Prices
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Posted by WiCraig on September 01, 2005 at 16:02:05 from (65.30.168.89):
In Reply to: Crazy Thought On Gas Prices posted by Duane H on September 01, 2005 at 09:57:32:
Going to a small car isn't always the answer to saving money on fuel. I have a 2005 corvette 400hp 5 speed, and I can get 28-30 mpg on the "I" if I watch the gas pedal. I'm convinced that the big auto makers could do alot more than what they are doing when it comes to gas mileage. But then again, I'm from Wisconsin and only eat cheese and think of the Packers. Gotta go, I'm next in line at the pump. Oh boy, up to $3,49. Can't believe when I was younger in 1971, gas got down under 20 cents when I worked at a 76 Union station. Cheapest thing to do was to drive around with your best girl. Craig
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