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27 cents a mile
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On Mon, 8 Oct 2012 12:29:27 -0400, "Stormin Mormon" wrote: I took the price I paid, divided by the trip odometer. $30.85 / 114 = .2706 Then you are getting more like 14.9 MPG Look behind your truck, are you still towing the boat? I had a smaller v6 Dakota and I got no more than 13 going to work, stop and go. Greg |
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27 cents a mile
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wrote: On Mon, 8 Oct 2012 12:29:27 -0400, "Stormin Mormon" wrote: I took the price I paid, divided by the trip odometer. $30.85 / 114 = .2706 Then you are getting more like 14.9 MPG Look behind your truck, are you still towing the boat? I had a smaller v6 Dakota and I got no more than 13 going to work, stop and go. Greg I had a 70's stripped down van around 1980. I never measured town milage. Highway was 15 mpg. Had to be around 10 in town Electric pedal bikes and scooters, and gas, will become a lot more popular soon. Greg |
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