LoL. I still have that leak in the filler neck so I haven't posted any solid numbers. I only drive to work and back on the same roads. Same mileage everyday. I pump gas until just shy of what I think it should take then pump slowly and watch for the first signs of drips. Then do the math. It's been a consistent 28mpg for a few years now. Larger tires and heavier rims took away about 1.5 mpg but better tires and I like the rims so the hit was worth it to me.
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If nice guys finish last, are you willing to pay the price to finish first ?
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