Fed up; some interesting stats
$40 to fill up? What are you driving, a Aveo? Wow, you lucky SOB.
I've got a F150 with a 23 gallon tank, that gets 12mpg. I have to carry two ladders, so a smaller vehicle isn't an option. I fill up every 4 days. At $71 a pop, I'm looking at a yearly budget of $4400, or $369 a month. That's a freakin' car payment!
A few guys who do what I do (estimating) have smaller S10's and Dakota's. Around town, they're really only getting 14-16mpg. My latest Consumer Reports had a great article on what vehicles really get around town. You'd be amazed at how the EPA pumps up the specs of in town gas mileage. They're about 35-50% overrated. WTF?
Here's their examples:
Jeep Liberty 4WD
EPA mpg: 22 CR mpg: 11
Civic sedan
EPA mpg: 48 CR mpg: 26
Chrysler 300C
EPA mpg: 17 CR mpg: 10
Trailblazer 4WD
EPA mpg: 15 CR mpg: 9
Honda Odyssey EX
EPA mpg: 20 CR mpg: 12 that one makes me feel good
BMW 745 Li
EPA mpg: 18 CR: 11
Ram 1500 4WD
EPA mpg: 13 CR mpg: 8
Olds Alero GL
EPA mpg: 21 CR mpg: 13
Durango 4WD
EPA mpg: 13 CR mpg: 8
Focus ZX4 SES
EPA mpg: 26 CR mpg: 17
Some amazing figures. What is everyone else getting around town (assuming most of your driving is in town like mine)?
Who would have thought the price to fill up your tank would exceed an oil change (or possilby a tune up)
If anyone here is into cars, you know the issue with the hybrid. Those batteries don't last forever. Anyone want to take a guess what they cost to replace?
That Civic or Corolla isn't looking so bad any more.