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the site i tried to post calculated gas for road trips. im not good at this kinda stuff.don't know if the site worked or if i did something wrong.
I just got my first gas credit card statement since buying my new Ford Focus. A difference of $200 compared to last month's statement when I was driving the pick up with the 410" engine.
Yeah, but its still a Ford. Maybe you should have gotten a Chevy Aveo or a Toyota Yaris...
I'll push my Ford before I drive a Chevy
Besides Chevy doesn't offer Microsoft Sync.
You will probably end up pushing either one of them no matter which one you buy.
500k damn that is a lot thought i was doing good with my Buick Regal GS it has over 200k on original engine. Same engine in that Ford truck or rebuilt?I've got a '63 Ford truck that I've been driving for the last 25 years, the only time it has been on a tow truck was when I ran over some junk in the road (prolly Chevy parts) and got two flats. Other than that, it's never left me stranded in 25 years. I've logged over 500,000 miles on that truck. !!
500k damn that is a lot thought i was doing good with my Buick Regal GS it has over 200k on original engine. Same engine in that Ford truck or rebuilt?
No, not original engine. I rebuild them myself (except for the machine work). I've rebuilt the C6 transmission 3 times, also. I started working on cars when I was about 10 at my dad's repair shop. Since then I've worked for Ford, Chrysler, Jeep and ran my dad's shop for 10 years. Several of my family members still work for Ford, my aunt and cousin worked for Mercedes Benz.
Now I work for the City of Los Angeles but not in a mechanic's position so my toolboxes are at home now
200K on original engine is very good. With regular maintenance most of the stuff made nowadays will last 150,000+, just because of advances in engineering. I used to have a customer with a Honda Accord that had 350,000 miles on her Honda (engine had never been apart) and all she did was regular oil changes (every 3,000 mi with Mobil 1), tune ups and a timing belt every 60,000 miles.
it figures as soon as i get a liscense the gas prices skyrocket
I feel your pain. Gas was 33 cents when I started driving but it wasn't long that it jumped to 35 cents a gallon. And me still in high school with no job. It meant I hoofed it to school a lot of the days to save my gas for the weekends.
regular gas is $4.10 most places
The Iowa flooding's causing gas prices to rise.Oil went down 5 bucks a barrel on thursday....Didn't see gas prices fall... WTF
Springfield, wow. That isn't too far from where my grandparents live.Here in the Springfield area of Ma. Reg is $4.11 and Diesel is $5.00