triplekrown
Banned
- 666
- 10
- Joined
- Mar 5, 2011
yaris savin me crazy doe
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
Gas was under $2 a gallon roughly 2 years ago.Originally Posted by capricdragon
Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
Um, just be rich.
Problem solved.
knew a guy, kept talking and talking about buying a $65k-$75k car, but he kept whining about the 'likely higher cost of maintenance because its an expensive car'... or 'the gas mileage isn't very good'
I told him, if he's going to be penny-pinching when it comes to stuff like car maintenance or MPG, then he's better off buying some inexpensive Corolla or something.
same goes with the V8s and SUVs.... if you're gonna worry about the price of gas or if higher gas prices are going to drain your wallet, then don't buy a gas-guzzler. Gas prices will always fluctuate up and down. Unfortunately the upward fluctuation is always larger than the downward. Gas will never be $1.00 a gallon or $2.00 a gallon. If you're in the market to buy a new car, always keep that minor detail in mind.
If you currently own a V8 ~ SUV and the higher prices are killing your wallet, I say try carpooling. Driving slower might work
Gas was under $2 a gallon roughly 2 years ago.Originally Posted by capricdragon
Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
Um, just be rich.
Problem solved.
knew a guy, kept talking and talking about buying a $65k-$75k car, but he kept whining about the 'likely higher cost of maintenance because its an expensive car'... or 'the gas mileage isn't very good'
I told him, if he's going to be penny-pinching when it comes to stuff like car maintenance or MPG, then he's better off buying some inexpensive Corolla or something.
same goes with the V8s and SUVs.... if you're gonna worry about the price of gas or if higher gas prices are going to drain your wallet, then don't buy a gas-guzzler. Gas prices will always fluctuate up and down. Unfortunately the upward fluctuation is always larger than the downward. Gas will never be $1.00 a gallon or $2.00 a gallon. If you're in the market to buy a new car, always keep that minor detail in mind.
If you currently own a V8 ~ SUV and the higher prices are killing your wallet, I say try carpooling. Driving slower might work
Originally Posted by BishopStrongBow
Originally Posted by snaggykicks
Originally Posted by FDUB
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!
idk why this made me laugh so hard
LMAO, Mikey you a fool fam
Im bout to get my motorcylce L this summer
Damn Serrento cost $65 to fill up every week
Originally Posted by BishopStrongBow
Originally Posted by snaggykicks
Originally Posted by FDUB
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!
idk why this made me laugh so hard
LMAO, Mikey you a fool fam
Im bout to get my motorcylce L this summer
Damn Serrento cost $65 to fill up every week
Originally Posted by mdub3
I have an E60 m5 i get 10-12 mpg fml no wonder the guy gave me such a good deal lol
Originally Posted by mdub3
I have an E60 m5 i get 10-12 mpg fml no wonder the guy gave me such a good deal lol
Originally Posted by JRThumper85
I have a 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee with all time 4x4 wheel drive. I get 8 miles to the gallon looking for a motorcycle as we speak. Ain't no way I can fill up $100+ a week on gas anymore
Originally Posted by JRThumper85
I have a 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee with all time 4x4 wheel drive. I get 8 miles to the gallon looking for a motorcycle as we speak. Ain't no way I can fill up $100+ a week on gas anymore
Gas was under $2 a gallon roughly 2 years ago.Originally Posted by CjMoney
Originally Posted by capricdragon
ThrowedInDaGame wrote:
Um, just be rich.
Problem solved.
knew a guy, kept talking and talking about buying a $65k-$75k car, but he kept whining about the 'likely higher cost of maintenance because its an expensive car'... or 'the gas mileage isn't very good'
I told him, if he's going to be penny-pinching when it comes to stuff like car maintenance or MPG, then he's better off buying some inexpensive Corolla or something.
same goes with the V8s and SUVs.... if you're gonna worry about the price of gas or if higher gas prices are going to drain your wallet, then don't buy a gas-guzzler. Gas prices will always fluctuate up and down. Unfortunately the upward fluctuation is always larger than the downward. Gas will never be $1.00 a gallon or $2.00 a gallon. If you're in the market to buy a new car, always keep that minor detail in mind.
If you currently own a V8 ~ SUV and the higher prices are killing your wallet, I say try carpooling. Driving slower might work
Gas was under $2 a gallon roughly 2 years ago.Originally Posted by CjMoney
Originally Posted by capricdragon
ThrowedInDaGame wrote:
Um, just be rich.
Problem solved.
knew a guy, kept talking and talking about buying a $65k-$75k car, but he kept whining about the 'likely higher cost of maintenance because its an expensive car'... or 'the gas mileage isn't very good'
I told him, if he's going to be penny-pinching when it comes to stuff like car maintenance or MPG, then he's better off buying some inexpensive Corolla or something.
same goes with the V8s and SUVs.... if you're gonna worry about the price of gas or if higher gas prices are going to drain your wallet, then don't buy a gas-guzzler. Gas prices will always fluctuate up and down. Unfortunately the upward fluctuation is always larger than the downward. Gas will never be $1.00 a gallon or $2.00 a gallon. If you're in the market to buy a new car, always keep that minor detail in mind.
If you currently own a V8 ~ SUV and the higher prices are killing your wallet, I say try carpooling. Driving slower might work