$5.43/Gallon. Driving like Grandma from now on!

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tomloans

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I don't know about you guys but I am definitely driving to conserve gas these days. Just cruzing along so daintily. Yes I used the word daintily. :D

Cheapest decent gas is at Costco and $5.43/gallon.

Trying to keep my gas mileage around 16 per gallon which is pretty tough with 70/30 city/highway driving. It's better not to drive at all.

I go to buy something on craigslist and by the time I go pick it up and come back, it cost me another $10.00 and sometimes it is just not worth it. I am really starting to calculate the costs to avoid paying too much.

Sigh...
 

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Sorry, man! I filled up at my local Costco for $3.949. Still high, compared to where we came from in the last year or so. Your rates are almost double ours. That hurts bad!

I am already looking to minimize unnecessary trips, combining errands, etc.

When the economy was better (at least "meh"), I was able to hold my own with one full-time job and one part-time weekend job to supplement for fun things like take-out meals and other unnecessary splurges.

Travelling vacations have been out of the question with COVID, but with the cost of groceries, gas, utilities and everything else we actually need... I am seriously thinking of picking up a second part-time job to fill in the gaps to just stay afloat.

However, I can't boo-hoo too much! There is no comparison to my concerns or problems, compared to people watching over their shoulders for the next missile to fall from the sky. I can't even imagine having to be in true survival mode. Makes all my problems and concerns irrelevant compared to everything else people are up against.
 

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Since I'm retired, and I don't have need to go anywhere on a daily basis, I am retaining my historical driving habits. I drive for true pleasure, and cutting back on my historical driving habits would eliminate the pleasure.

However, I do understand that others are less fortunate than me regarding driving requirements and available cash, and I certainly empathize with those folks.
 

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I don't know about you guys but I am definitely driving to conserve gas these days. Just cruzing along so daintily. Yes I used the word daintily. :D

Cheapest decent gas is at Costco and $5.43/gallon.

Trying to keep my gas mileage around 16 per gallon which is pretty tough with 70/30 city/highway driving. It's better not to drive at all.

I go to buy something on craigslist and by the time I go pick it up and come back, it cost me another $10.00 and sometimes it is just not worth it. I am really starting to calculate the costs to avoid paying too much.

Sigh...
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tomloans

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Since I'm retired, and I don't have need to go anywhere on a daily basis, I am retaining my historical driving habits. I drive for true pleasure, and cutting back on my historical driving habits would eliminate the pleasure.

However, I do understand that others are less fortunate than me regarding driving requirements and available cash, and I certainly empathize with those folks.
Not sure why I am so dang conservative and cheap. I think I have seen too many people firvalously over spend and don't even know it. Because of my business I am privy to the good and the ugly and it has made me extremely conservative.
 
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