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Old 06-02-2008, 02:20 PM
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Re: Paying at the Pump...

BTU, VLO, COP, XOM, CCJ, SU, DVN.....CCJ is Uranium Mining....
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Re: Paying at the Pump...

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BTU, VLO, COP, XOM, CCJ, SU, DVN.....CCJ is Uranium Mining....
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Re: Paying at the Pump...

Thanks! ^^^^^^^ Im new at this stock market thing, so any advice you guys have, keep sending it. In fact, I might create a seperate thread!
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Re: Paying at the Pump...

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I have to retract that statement and lower that number LOL.......
Now that it's summer here, 90F+ everyday, I'm doing a little worse. I'm getting about 230-250 miles per tank, but I've been a little more lead footed lately.
Dang, i figured you would up the number lol. My mileage has actually gotten better since its warmed up. Not by much though. I went from 18.8-19.2 on my last two fill ups.
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I had a coal trust that just sat there giving me a dividend. Owned it for over a year. I sold it to get something else and wouldn't you know it more than doubled since? I guess I lack the touch.
Thats my dang luck, every time i sell out it doubles or triples in 2 months. I think its patience more than touch, which i have neither
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Re: Paying at the Pump...

here is a picture of the mileage im getting with my car. I took the picture this morning with my phone while i sat at a traffic light. Sorry about the glare. At the time, i had 45 miles on the tank of gas.
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Re: Paying at the Pump...

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Dang, i figured you would up the number lol. My mileage has actually gotten better since its warmed up. Not by much though. I went from 18.8-19.2 on my last two fill ups.
This might be a dumb question. Could it be the warmth plus the summer fuel mix?
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Re: Paying at the Pump...

the only way i can get that average,is to reset while on the interstate,
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This might be a dumb question. Could it be the warmth plus the summer fuel mix?
.............then again my foot might be a little heavy..............................yeah thats it.
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Re: Paying at the Pump...

I'm personally shocked how well my magnum/rt burns the fuel I get appox 20-28 mpg depending on how I drive of coarse and there is that sweet spot when in town and driving conservatively I can get up to 38 mps with cruise on at 35-45- mph.
I'm not worried gas had to hit 8.00 per gallon like in Europe then the gloves come off.
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