Gas
#22
RE: Gas
Lol mickey that was funny as hell and they both get great gas milage geo gets about 15 or 20 miles better carlo = 25-33, geo = 40-50, honestly.
04 yeah man i have enemies like that mostly a couple of guys i got into fights with at the local ball park, and some girls that just were bad.... like ma always says,"it may look good, don't mean it's good"
04 yeah man i have enemies like that mostly a couple of guys i got into fights with at the local ball park, and some girls that just were bad.... like ma always says,"it may look good, don't mean it's good"
#23
RE: Gas
True story, last Thursday (5/22) I went and filled up both my Montes, ($4.19 for premium for the SS), my F-150, and a five gallon can for the mower, and the SS and the truck both had half a tank, because I had heard they were going to raise prices for Memorial Day.
Total cost - $165. [sm=wtf.gif]
Can you say OUCH? [sm=yikesomg.gif]
Total cost - $165. [sm=wtf.gif]
Can you say OUCH? [sm=yikesomg.gif]
#24
RE: Gas
"When measured on an inflation-adjusted basis, the current price of gasoline is only slightly higher than it was in 1922. According to the Energy Information Administration, in 1922, a gallon of gasoline cost the current-day equivalent of $3.11. Today, according to the EIA, gasoline is selling for about $3.77 per gallon, only about 20% more than 86 years ago"
Only cause in 1922 there were 5 autos in the entire country. Only the very rich could afford one. The majority of the population was still riding horses & using buggies.
They fail to mention that!!!!
So yeah, the price of gas back then may have equaled today's prices.
Only cause in 1922 there were 5 autos in the entire country. Only the very rich could afford one. The majority of the population was still riding horses & using buggies.
They fail to mention that!!!!
So yeah, the price of gas back then may have equaled today's prices.
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