DisneyHardin
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My commute is 42 miles/day round trip. I get about 24 mpg, so I use about 1.55 gallons of gas per day on commuting. With current gas prices, that works out to about $6.50/day in gas.
a little less that 1 gal of diesel round trip. So about 4.49 a day. Tho when we filled up last night one station said 5.17/gal and the other was 4.49, Crazy the price difference when they are literaly across the street from each other. And even crazier is that people were paying the higher price.
good grief. Thats crazydiesel here is just shy of $5 per gallon which seems crazy b/c a week ago it was $4.37 but i guess we can't complain too much-my brother is finding the best price he can get in his state is over $6 per gallon![]()
Interesting. I just mailed my mileage readings in, first since I retired. Some of my retired neighbors have warned me my insurance will go UP despite lower mileage being driven because pleasure miles generate more claims. Or so they say.with all the talk of increasing costs for gas i got curious about how much my former work commute would cost me today-i ran the numbers and between a $7 bridge toll and what my google search showed for the average gas prices in that region my not spectacular but not horrific mpg vehicle would cost me just shy of $30 per dayfactor in the increased servicing and maintenance costs over what i require now as well as the higher insurance (saw a nice reduction when i could show proof of annual mileage well below some arbitrary number my insurance company set) and WOW
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Chevy Bolt....Ouch, it's just laws of physics, wish you safe travels.My current job is 20 miles each way. It costs about 2 cents a mile in my Chevy Bolt which works out to 80 cents a day.
https://www.iihs.org/ratings/vehicle/Chevrolet/bolt-4-door-hatchback/2020Chevy Bolt....Ouch, it's just laws of physics, wish you safe travels.