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Re: How accurate are those MPG indicators? [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8634807
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Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
Originally Posted by Providence Farm
Wife was relying on the one in our excursion And ran out. Her excuse was it still says 120 miles tell empty and she thought she had time to get to the station that was a few cents cheaper.


Was just another good opportunity for me to point out how I dont like getting any lowere than half a tank. It never clickes for her.


or running the math that on the 30 gallon tank 10 cents is only 3 dollars if you fill the entire tank


if you are risking it over 10 cents a gallon it isn't worth 3 bucks fill up.


Yep, I went over that several times with her as well. When adding time driving across town traffic and extra gas used taken off the $3 savings you just don't put much value on your time doing that.

That goes for a lot of things though. My grandfather would run all over town to several grocery stores to get the best sales. But he never figured in his time or fuel. Granted he was retired and it gave him something to do and purpose.
I see good prices on things on Facebook market place. But often if I look at the drive time and expence the savings is not nearly as good of a deal.

Re: How accurate are those MPG indicators? [Re: lumberjack391] #8634822
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"Gun metal grey"

Try PPG 2 part epoxy primer sealer.
Great stuff for old grey trapping rigs.
(some tuff paint)

Hold your breath when spraying
or it'll make your kids sprout fins lol.





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