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Gas - $4.17 gallon
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 161317" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p><span style="font-family: 'Garamond'"><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: darkred">Ours is $4.29 for regular gas and diesel is up over $5/gallon now! I thank God that I bought my little civic hybrid when I did, I hear the prices are going up on those now. 'They' will get you however 'they' can it seems!</span></span></span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Garamond'"><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: darkred">easy child has a VW Passat wagon with a turbo - she's supposed to buy premium. She's a starving college student. On the one hand, I'd love to cosign a loan for her so she can get into something affordable like a Yaris, but on the other hand, I'm thinking of the college loans. In the long run, the economical car will pay off, but in the meantime, who will pay the loan? And what if easy child loses her job or can't make her bills every month, Know what I mean?? H feels that keeping her car and paying over $50/week in gas is still cheaper than her getting a new, more economical car. I am on the fence. Having seen the ways in which I'm saving on gas with my small car, I can't help but wonder if I should just help her get the other car.</span></span></span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Garamond'"><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: darkred">And of course, poor H is driving his big diesel truck that barely gets 15 mpg. This is really killing us too. Something's gotta give.</span></span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 161317, member: 2211"] [FONT=Garamond][SIZE=3][COLOR=darkred]Ours is $4.29 for regular gas and diesel is up over $5/gallon now! I thank God that I bought my little civic hybrid when I did, I hear the prices are going up on those now. 'They' will get you however 'they' can it seems![/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Garamond][SIZE=3][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Garamond][SIZE=3][COLOR=darkred]easy child has a VW Passat wagon with a turbo - she's supposed to buy premium. She's a starving college student. On the one hand, I'd love to cosign a loan for her so she can get into something affordable like a Yaris, but on the other hand, I'm thinking of the college loans. In the long run, the economical car will pay off, but in the meantime, who will pay the loan? And what if easy child loses her job or can't make her bills every month, Know what I mean?? H feels that keeping her car and paying over $50/week in gas is still cheaper than her getting a new, more economical car. I am on the fence. Having seen the ways in which I'm saving on gas with my small car, I can't help but wonder if I should just help her get the other car.[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Garamond][SIZE=3][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Garamond][SIZE=3][COLOR=darkred]And of course, poor H is driving his big diesel truck that barely gets 15 mpg. This is really killing us too. Something's gotta give.[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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