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Old 10-04-2010, 01:54 PM   #49 (permalink)
jamesqf
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Originally Posted by redyaris View Post
In my case I calculate that I have $3000.- more disposable income than the average north american because I spend $3000 less per year than the average, that is on fuel alone.
But are you spending that $3K/year less because of mods that you did to your vehicle (in which case I think we'd all like to know what they are, and how much they cost :-)), or because you bought a vehicle that had the fuel economy designed-in at the factory?
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