$100
a tank of gas... OK, not yet, but soon :(
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if you have a truck then you are already there.
I paid $36.01 for a tank of gas the other day. it was just over 13 gallons @ 2.73 :rolleyes: |
My truck comes tomorrow, 30 x 2.50 = $75, so somewhwew arround there. When I get my diesel it'll have a 45 gallon tank, 40 x 2.75 = $110 :(
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Yes, but just remember.......you'll get more mileage out of the tank of your truck. It doesnt even out 100%, but it'll probably cost you $15 or less to run the truck for a week over a sedan of some sort. Of course, this is wholly dependant on what kinda driving you do.
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Just filled up yesterday. 3.2 Gallons, $7.25. Should get me about 175 miles so long as I don't punch it and stay below 70mph. If I do right around 140. Gotta love bikes!!! :D It is now my primary mode of transportation when nice.
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I wish I had a place to keep my bike at home :( and that truck tank will last me a month (I hope) since I drive something smaller the rest of the time... Just hate to spend all that $$$. The next truck should go 600-900 miles on a tank depending on where I drive it, this one does 250-350 miles :(
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:D Still wondering why when you have all that room Ford would've installed a 14 gallon tank! |
I believe mine are 17 and 18, 2 tanks... The real question is why all fords arn't made with 2 tanks :(
I'm thinking of geting a motorcycle and instaling a diesel engine to look for 100mpg :D |
if you are willing to spend the $$$ and drive a lot try these guys...
http://www.transferflow.com/ I'll be using their 45 gallon tank in the GMC I plan to get next year...6 speed automatic :O :D |
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