Gas Price Increase
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Originally posted by iluvstangs@Mar. 14th, 2004, 8:28 PM
Well - just another reason to get rid of my gas-sucking 5.9L V8 Dodge. I'll be getting an '05 Stang GT for the gas mileage. HA HA!!!
Well - just another reason to get rid of my gas-sucking 5.9L V8 Dodge. I'll be getting an '05 Stang GT for the gas mileage. HA HA!!!
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over here in california gas is up to 2. 50+ in some places, 2.15 if youre lucky (and this is the normal unleaded gas, not the premium nor the middle class gas), and it is expected to go way over 3 bucks during summer.
you guys have it good, 1.50 is considered extremely cheap in Ca. havent seen 1.50 in a long time (ahhh those were the days)
you guys have it good, 1.50 is considered extremely cheap in Ca. havent seen 1.50 in a long time (ahhh those were the days)
#24
Originally posted by StangII@Mar. 16th, 2004, 3:20 PM
Just heard on the news that Gas may reach $3.50/gal national average by memorial day
Just heard on the news that Gas may reach $3.50/gal national average by memorial day
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I have the Stang in the garage with the top down. I have a big fan blowing 0n the car while I'm behind the wheel listening to a Beach Boys CD. This way, I don't worry about gas prices and I don't even get the car dirty on one of my trips.
#26
Originally posted by StangII@Mar. 16th, 2004, 3:20 PM
Just heard on the news that Gas may reach $3.50/gal national average by memorial day
Just heard on the news that Gas may reach $3.50/gal national average by memorial day
http://money.cnn.com/2004/03/23/news/econo...dex.htm?cnn=yes
$1.83 sounds a bit more realistic... still high but $3.50?
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