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Price of gas--have you changed how you drive?
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 111889" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Gas is about $2.90-$2.95 here in town, closer to $2.99 at the stations near the Interstate. I drive about 70 miles a day just going to work and back and there's nobody reliable enough to carpool with so I don't have much choice. My car gets pretty good gas mileage but paying for gas still takes a <em>major</em> chunk out of my paycheck. </p><p></p><p>The price of gas has definitely had a big affect. It was one big reason that my son and I decided to stay home this Christmas instead of driving to my daughters house in S. Carolina this year. Living in the boonies doesn't help either - we have to drive a ways to get almost anywhere. Even the closest Wal Mart is over a half hours drive from my house, and it's over sixty miles to the nearest mall. I have turned in to an expert on consolidating my trips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 111889, member: 1883"] Gas is about $2.90-$2.95 here in town, closer to $2.99 at the stations near the Interstate. I drive about 70 miles a day just going to work and back and there's nobody reliable enough to carpool with so I don't have much choice. My car gets pretty good gas mileage but paying for gas still takes a [i]major[/i] chunk out of my paycheck. The price of gas has definitely had a big affect. It was one big reason that my son and I decided to stay home this Christmas instead of driving to my daughters house in S. Carolina this year. Living in the boonies doesn't help either - we have to drive a ways to get almost anywhere. Even the closest Wal Mart is over a half hours drive from my house, and it's over sixty miles to the nearest mall. I have turned in to an expert on consolidating my trips. [/QUOTE]
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