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kristin sherrill |
Posted - Jan 03 2011 : 8:31:38 PM or does it seem like the more I pay for gas the faster it leaves the tank? Gas is now about $3.00 a gallon for regular. It seems like it does not last as long and I am filling up more. Why is that? Or is it really? Maybe just a mind thing?
What's gas up to in your neck of the woods?
Kris
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JessieMae |
Posted - Jan 06 2011 : 8:46:49 PM Our local news station just had a segment this evening on rising gas prices; they're expected to hit $5.00 a gallon in 2012. I'm getting a bike!
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chick-chick |
Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 7:42:33 PM Today I paid $3.23 for regular, didn't check the ethinol, I'll keep it in mind for the next fill up. And I think your right Kris, it does seem like the gas goes alot quicker than it use to. Liz
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kristin sherrill |
Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 7:35:32 PM Alee, did you mean a left hand turn? And I had never thought about that either about making right hand turns causing fewer accidents. It makes sense though. I always hated making left turns. They also take much longer. I am very impatient. I am looking for a gas station without ethinol now. I checked out a few today but they have at least 10%. I did see a station somewhere that said no ethinol but need to remember where now. My daughter said it's usually at smaller stations, not the big chains.
Kris
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Alee |
Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 7:22:39 PM Karen- Did you also know there is something like 90% fewer accidents making a right hand turn as opposed to a right hand turn? I always think it is amazing the types of statistics there are out there!
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Room To Grow |
Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 6:44:39 PM Do you think it might be when they decided to put in ethenol into the unleaded gas. I know it is really bad on the carborator..it makes it get coated with nasty gunk Deborah
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Lady Woodworker |
Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 2:36:26 PM Good to know, I drive over 200 miles each week. At last look, gas (non-ethanol) was $3.13/gal. in midcoast Maine.
Kristin's method of planning out a trip and trying to avoid turns is a good one. I read that UPS route managers plan their routes so that they make the fewest possible turns -- they also incorporate as few left-hand turns in each route as they can. Right-hand turns are shorter (in the US) and so help with fuel economy and time management. Even on a small scale, trip planning can make a big difference, I think.
Thanks to all for these great tips!
Karen
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CountryBorn |
Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 2:22:45 PM I notice it too, I know Ethonal does lower the milage a bit. If you are lucky enough to have a car that will run on pure ethonal or one that you can use either it more than evens out.Here the Ethonal is a lot cheaper, but you do get about 3 miles less per gallon. Plus you can't get it at all stations either. I like the idea of less dependence on regular gas. But I don't have a car that uses anything but that lol!
MJ
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Ingrid |
Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 09:49:35 AM Search the internet for ways to reduce consumption of gas and there are about 10 common sense ideas. A couple are maintaining tire pressure, accelleration from stop lights and a few others. They actually work.
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katmom |
Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 08:57:48 AM Ditto,,,,I did not know about the ethonal and reduced gas milage! Kristin, glad you posted this topic! hugz
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sherrye |
Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 08:07:03 AM i just love how we all learn new things here. this is an eye opener for me also. so i shall go with ethanol free. thanks kris happy days sherrye
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kristin sherrill |
Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 07:12:41 AM I have noticed some gas pumps that say no ethinol. I guess I will start going to those places.
Kris
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Prairie Gypsy |
Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 06:58:54 AM I think they were discussing this on NPR last week. Its the ethinol in the gas causing the issue. The more ethinol the worse gas mileage we get. To test this they did a trip from someplace in California to someplace I think it was in Nevada and used gas with ethinol each fill for the entire trip and then repeated the trip using straight gasoline. There was a huge difference in the amount used. It basically takes more gallons of ethinol to get a mile then it does regular gasoline. Interesting nobody has bothered to tell us about ethinol before.
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chicken necker |
Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 06:26:41 AM Thanks for all the advice and info ladies! I've been thinking it was just me also.
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kristin sherrill |
Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 05:12:54 AM That is something I never thought about. My hubby changes the oil. I have an Isuzu Trooper I think a 2001. It uses alot of oil. And we live 30 miles from anywhere. I try not to go to town but a few times a week. I plan all my trips so I don't have to go all over while I am out. I go up one side of the road and back the other side so I don't have to zig zag. But I never thought the cold weather would make a car use more gas. I'll have to get my hubby to check the filter next time he's home.
And what about those very high electric bills? Yikes!
Kris
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Fiddlehead Farm |
Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 04:10:33 AM Actually the ethanol mixed with the gasoline is now up to 20 percent and drops your mileage by 5-10 percent. You also will burn more gasoline in colder months due to the engine running richer in the cold air.
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FieldsofThyme |
Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 03:56:54 AM Our gas is up to $3.00/gallon and higher or a teensy lower these days.
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Alee |
Posted - Jan 03 2011 : 10:34:15 PM It might be several factors. Our family drives older cars that weren't designed with Ethanol in mind so I think that can affect mileage and also the "winter" mix is a bit different than the "summer" mix. I live in a town with a refinery and I know one of the chemists that have to test the octane batches. She says after November paying for higher octanes is a waste of money due to the winter mix and that you don't get any more mileage out of it. That was an eye opener for me! Also have you had your fuel filter checked or replaced lately? We had to get ours replaced in our car and saw a big improvement in mileage. That and oil changes and oil filters too.
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Ninibini |
Posted - Jan 03 2011 : 9:11:07 PM You know, Kris - I thought it was just me. I have been feeling that way for over a year now. Gas doesn't seem to last as long - you're absolutely right. It's weird. At one point, I actually had asked my husband if he thought someone was breaking into our garage at night and siphoning our gas or something. He just laughed and said no. But we rarely go anywhere and the gas is just burning up when we do actually go out. I am wondering if it has to do with the vehicles' engines or the mix of gas or something? Right now gas is up to $3.09 here for regular, $3.35 for premium. I was watching the CEO from Shell (I think) on the news the other night and he said that by 2012 we could be paying upwards of $5 per gallon. Can you just imagine? - Nini
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