Have you seen the Dodge commercial that promotes the 2.99 gas guarantee.
Supposedly, if you buy a dodge you get gas for 2.99 for the first 12,000
miles. I have no clue how that works, but whatever the case... It shows you
how gone the days of 1.50 a gallon are.

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On May 11, 6:42 pm, "Don't Taze Me, Bro!" <NoOne...@NoWhere.com>
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> Have you seen the Dodge commercial that promotes the 2.99 gas guarantee.
> Supposedly, if you buy a dodge you get gas for 2.99 for the first 12,000
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> --Boycotting the 2008 China Olympic Games--
Dunno, many of their vehicles guzzle so much gas compared to
my corolla that I'd still come out ahead even if I paid $4.00 a gal..
Their best mpg seems to be about 30 mpg.. I don't see any really
small cars listed.
If they got 30 mpg for 12k miles paying 2.99 a gal, they would pay
$1196 for fuel. If I got 40 mpg in the corolla, "I sometimes get
41-42",
paying 4 bucks a gal, I'd pay $1200..
They would save a whoppin 4 bucks.. I guess they
could go to burger king and get a whopper and a coke.. :/
And gas is not yet $4 a gallon here yet... I banking on it getting
close though later this summer. :( It already is in some places
of the country.
n5hsr@comcast.net - 13 May 2008 01:58 GMT
> On May 11, 6:42 pm, "Don't Taze Me, Bro!" <NoOne...@NoWhere.com>
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> close though later this summer. :( It already is in some places
> of the country.
Chicago proper has passed $4 a gallon, and out here in the 'Burbs it's
between 3.91 and 3.99. My 95 3-speed Corolla gets 25 mpg in town and 31mpg
on the highway. My old 93 with the overdrive used to be able to get 39 on
the highway when she was in better shape. I paid 40 bucks to fill her up
the other day. I'm down to about 15 miles a day driving. Can't cut it
down any more.
Charles the Curmudgeon.