Astro95
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What do you have, a 1985 mini cooper?$49 to fill my tank today....
2025 Explorer ST. My Jeep SRT exceeded 100K so I traded it.What do you have, a 1985 mini cooper?
Mine burns that much just with me in itPaying $3.49 and my truck takes 30 gallons of fuel so it’s always over $100 to fill er up.
Shit when towing my boat I only get about 10 mpg.
yesterday drove about 40mi some chunks at 95mph and truck burned like 120mi of estimated fuel range lollike 2.55 for me. blue states stay losingJust payed $2.49 for regular unleaded & 3.09 for diesel fuel.
Least expensive by far for gasoline in 4years.
He will find a fake bias article some where some hownotice how this is a semipolitical thread yet spiky vag bitch isnt here because theres no way to argue that gas is way cheaper now

Any vagina is a good vagina.
That’s pretty cheap. Your excise tax must be reasonable.
I’m curious what PMEX gets?What do you have, a 1985 mini cooper?
TX and OK are the cheapest I saw traveling across the US recently.3.29 premium
diesel is about the same
DFW, Texas gas prices never went too high
100 % gas is pretty common where I’m at, WNC, has been for years now.You guys ever been to the states that have 87, 89, 91, 93 and I think I have even seen 95 before? I think there are even gas stations that offer pure gasoline, no ethanol.
In Kommiefornia, we had a choice of 87 or 91. I used to have to build my VW engines only to a compression that would allow 91.
My supercharged Mercedes had 91 as a minimum requirement but I always wondered if that was just the sticker they had to put so they could have a Kommiefornia market, when in reality, the engines probably liked 93 or better.
I asked about the Mini Cooper because I had one when I lived in Scotland in 84-85. It was a 1976 model with a 5 gallon (Imperial) tank in the side of the "boot" that looked like a big canteen. Cheap to fill. Cheap to drive, even at 5 pounds per gallon back then.
That 900cc motor could take you ripping down the road for a damn long time on 5 gallons.
Here, gas was "deregulated", allowing other brands to sell gas besides the government owned Pemex. We have BP, Mobil, Repsol and others now. But they all sell government produced Pemex gasoline. So much for "deregulation".
It is $28mn/liter now so we are just over $5usd per gallon. It costs $100+ to fill my Tundra. Thank goodness I don't drive much.
That will save a lot of small engines, motorcycles and older cars not engineered for the destructive ethanol. At a cost. Pay now or pay later.100 % gas is pretty common where I’m at, WNC, has been for years now.
2025 Explorer ST. My Jeep SRT exceeded 100K so I traded it.
5.19/gal for 87 octane in California.
Which year does she have?My wife loves her explorer st.
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Which year does she have?
I'm patiently waiting for the tunes to come out on the 2025. Adds 75 HP with just software and premium gas.
I’m surprised the tunes aren’t available yet. They are usually pretty quick with them.Which year does she have?
I'm patiently waiting for the tunes to come out on the 2025. Adds 75 HP with just software and premium gas.
Ford has a tune that maintains the warranty. its like a 30 HP boost and will work on ST's up to 2024.Currently in a 2023, but she’s already itching for another.
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