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here is one thing that was brought up in one of the latest debates about fuel milage that is over looked.
i was assuming that when measuring fuel milage that we all drove roughly the same manor, wrong.
in Alberta you travel at 120 k/h but in back woods Ontario you drive 90 k/h so if i posted up i was getting 27 mpg 10/100 and someone in Alberta read this they would cry BS, they never got over 16/100, after discussing this back and forth one guy posted up that "no wonder, you drive at rediculious slow speeds". well duh, here 120+ k/h = HUGE fine.
so suggestion if you post up mpg do so with disclaimer "at average ?k/h"
You are right for now, but if the price of fuel keeps rising at the rate it has risen lately, soon enough there won't be a middle class left.
Well for some unknown reason Diesel is $2.34 a gallon here in San Diego which is 20c a gallon cheaper than cheap unleaded. Last year at this time it was 20c more that unleaded. Now tell me WTH is going on? Do they just flip coin /draw straws to figure this stuff out?
I like to think that last year was a greedy error and now they have lots of diesel on hand. Usually diesel is signifcantly cheaper than gasoline in the late spring through early fall. It's holding just over 0.80/L here, while gasoline is around 0.99/L. Still not the .40/L price spread of 3 years ago but it still has me.