I paid just $20 to fill up my Mazda 6 yesterday.
Of course, I only needed a quarter tank.
Of course, I only needed a quarter tank.
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Awesome for you, DodgeAllen! I'm sure all of the underprivileged in your neck of the woods have had the same experience. Chuckle.My electric rate is precisely what it was 3 years ago. You?
Lol. Now I'm getting a special rate? You funny.Awesome for you, DodgeAllen! I'm sure all of the underprivileged in your neck of the woods have had the same experience. Chuckle.
$99.33 a barrel this morning! Joe gettin it done.
Lol. Now I'm getting a special rate? You funny.
It's not like he lives in Texas.Awesome for you, DodgeAllen! I'm sure all of the underprivileged in your neck of the woods have had the same experience. Chuckle.
Did you read that article? I'm guessing not. Flail away.Energy bills expected to increase, impacting gas and electric bills
Energy prices are soaring due to rising demand and supply constraints, and in the coming months, millions are expected to face higher gas and electric bills. “Energy assistance is a life and death situation,” said Brian Allbritton, executive director at Oregon Energy Fund. Oregon Energy Fund is...katu.com
Medic thinks gas prices should’ve slowly crept back up from a pandemic-Induced low, even tho consumer demand went right back through the roof. Simple economics escape the cucksDid you read that article? I'm guessing not. Flail away.
Oh I did. Did you? Maybe you can spin it like you tried to do with the partial quote from Morgan Freeman. Give it a shot. I have complete confidence in your ability to make shit up.Did you read that article? I'm guessing not. Flail away.
Awesome for you, DodgeAllen! I'm sure all of the underprivileged in your neck of the woods have had the same experience. Chuckle.
Gassed up for $4.39 on Thursday. $73 to fill up a sedan. Thanks Brandon.Gassed up at $2.60 (premium unleaded the day before inauguration). Gassed up for $3.10 yesterday. Joe Biden’s “America Last” agenda is working.
Brandon promised economic stagnation and higher crime rates in Democrat debates. He's delivering at a higher rate than I suspected.Gassed up for $4.39 on Thursday. $73 to fill up a sedan. Thanks Brandon.
Just at you bub. Didn't need a treehouse to do that. Hell don't even need a step stool to do that.Thats why he bulit a Treehouse so he can look down his nose at everyone. 🤣
You should think about an EV - lots of new models coming to market.Gassed up for $4.39 on Thursday. $73 to fill up a sedan. Thanks Brandon.
Cars are a waste of money (I compartmentalize them as a utility). I bought my car in 2014. It was a 2013 trade-in with 12,000 miles and still under original warranty for another five years. I got it for 50% off of MSRP. A great deal. I plan on keeping it for 20+ and maybe even 25+ years so buying another car is not an option….voting out these dumb*sses running the country right now is a much better option.You should think about an EV - lots of new models coming to market.
My like new 2007 PT Cruiser was a 15,000 mile CA rental when I bought it from my Ford dealer. Today finds 146,000 miles. I just got it broke in good.Cars are a waste of money (I compartmentalize them as a utility). I bought my car in 2014. It was a 2013 trade-in with 12,000 miles and still under original warranty for another five years. I got it for 50% off of MSRP. A great deal. I plan on keeping it for 20+ and maybe even 25+ years so buying another car is not an option….voting out these dumb*sses running the country right now is a much better option.
For such a smart guy you seem to be ignoring the cost of operation, maintenance, etc.Cars are a waste of money (I compartmentalize them as a utility). I bought my car in 2014. It was a 2013 trade-in with 12,000 miles and still under original warranty for another five years. I got it for 50% off of MSRP. A great deal. I plan on keeping it for 20+ and maybe even 25+ years so buying another car is not an option….voting out these dumb*sses running the country right now is a much better option.
I would have absolutely guessed you drove a PT Cruiser. Let me guess, you got the Dark Plum Pearl Coat didn’t you?My like new 2007 PT Cruiser was a 15,000 mile CA rental when I bought it from my Ford dealer. Today finds 146,000 miles. I just got it broke in good.
KBB tells me wife's 2017 Jeep average trade is $19,000. We bought it new for $18,000. I may sell it. I have my eye on a 2009 PT with 56,000 miles. I can't afford a hubcap for an EV.
Didn’t you?Interesting tactic Democrats have come up with to counter the ridiculous high price of gas. It's patriotic to pay higher prices for energy. Anyone stupid enough to buy that?
Just at you bub. Didn't need a treehouse to do that. Hell don't even need a step stool to do that.
You and I can both name members stupid enough to buy in. I won't.Interesting tactic Democrats have come up with to counter the ridiculous high price of gas. It's patriotic to pay higher prices for energy. Anyone stupid enough to buy that?
My color is Radiant Silver, one of 2 colors which made the entire 11 year run of the PT.I would have absolutely guessed you drove a PT Cruiser. Let me guess, you got the Dark Plum Pearl Coat didn’t you?
The Kia Soul would be right up your alley.
Definitely a Kia Soul kinda guy.My color is Radiant Silver, one of 2 colors which made the entire 11 year run of the PT.
I've never been to the Toluca, Mexico (PT) assembly plant. I've visited Brampton, Ontario (Intrepid, Vision, Concord), St. Louis ( (mini vans), Toledo (Jeep), Belvidere (Neon), etc. My company was big in export. My favorite paint shop was Taurus-Sable, Atlanta. Now closed.
Chrysler workers raced just finished Neons to storage on asphalt. St. Paul Ford workers raced Rangers and Mazda pick-ups to storage on dirt.
I loved to watch those cats build autos.
Definitely a Kia Soul kinda guy.
A reliable car brand that will easily get 200,000 miles without engine and transmission issues will be a lot cheaper over a 20-25 year period than getting a new car every 7-8 years.For such a smart guy you seem to be ignoring the cost of operation, maintenance, etc.
I don't recall setting foot at a Kia dealer in my life. I was once at a Hyundai dealer to look at the 2.4 liter Chrysler engine under the hood.Only people I see driving those are neckbeard liberal men and the women that raised them.
You should think about an EV - lots of new models coming to market.
Wife is on her 7th Kia Optima now the K5. For the miles she drives back and forth to work there is not a better car out there IMO. She trades every two years with about 80K miles. Great car for the money and has some of the best resale of any car on the market. Damn thing has surprising performance, great styling, all the bells and whistles, runs like a champ on highway and gets about 38 MPG.I don't recall setting foot at a Kia dealer in my life. I was once at a Hyundai dealer to look at the 2.4 liter Chrysler engine under the hood.
A reliable car brand that will easily get 200,000 miles without engine and transmission issues will be a lot cheaper over a 20-25 year period than getting a new car every 7-8 years.