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Something Witty:
OH GOD IT IS GOING TO COST ME LIKE THIRTEEN DOLLARS TO FILL UP MY GAS TANK WHAT THE FUCK

RedLion:
Nope, it's well above 5 dollars on the Gulf Coast.

Not across the whole country, but still.

He was right, to an extent. So stop being shitdicks.

Jackie Blue:

--- Quote from: Katherine on 12 Sep 2008, 19:56 ---I love my Yaris to bits

--- End quote ---

I have a Yaris too.  Her name is Neko.  I love it.

So, just got home from work and about half the gas stations, maybe more, are completely out of gas.  In some cities further East of me, gas is now at $6/gallon - if you can find any.  Also, the manager at the station I stopped at claimed - though I find this hard to believe - that it will be at least 3-4 days before stations in those smaller towns get any more gas at all.

I am really glad I have a nearly full tank and didn't pay over 3.89 for gas all night - two of the major chains, Chevron and BP, kept prices low, I'm assuming they'll be out by morning.

CarrionMan:

--- Quote from: Barmymoo on 12 Sep 2008, 13:26 ---I believe, and please don't quote me on this, that we have smaller cars, on average, because we have smaller roads, because we are a smaller country. My knowledge of cars is sketchy but I believe that a smaller car is generally lighter and therefore more economical with fuel.

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Smaller engine, burns fuel slower. Bigger engine burns fuel faster, but gives more power. That's why trucks, station wagons("cross-overs" and "SUVs"), and sports cars got crap for mileage.

tuna ketchup x:
According to the Internet, it's only $3.59 here in Pittsburgh, but I fully expect it to go up. And just in time for the bus drivers' strike!

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