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jdphillips73 -> i can't wait.... (4/27/2008 12:27:19 PM)

until this car is paid off. My mileage 2 months ago was 14970, as of today it is 15100. I can't afford to drive this thing with the cost of a fill up being about 60 bucks per week. My fiancee has a honda fit that we have been carpooling to work...it has a 8 gallon tank and about 40mpg.

I have pretty much parked the stang except for the occassional trip to the store and back like 10 miles a week. maybe after this 18,800 is paid off that I owe on it, i will be able to drive it!



  

landon.moss -> RE: i can't wait.... (4/27/2008 3:57:23 PM)

luckily i only drive about 5 miles a day now...was driving 150/day, but i was gettin mileage cuz it was for work[:D]  how much are your payments? mine are only a lil less than 350...but, still can't wait for it to be paid for...figure each year i get my tax refund, i'll make a large payment on the balance, since the interest is what's getting me(10% cuz it's my first loan)....or maybe do the big payment to my student loans...hmmm lol


Superman6TNine -> RE: i can't wait.... (4/28/2008 10:19:17 AM)

id do a payoff from the bank. i did that and i pay half what i was origanally paying. i figured over the next 5 years id be paying close to 10k on interest alone so why pay the dealership all that money when the car is only 18/19k. also whatever u pay u prolly end up paying a tiny portion of the payment itself. for example if u pay 400 dollars a month only about 100 or so goes to the principle. sure the bank owns the car for about 2 years but its worth it and u save alot of cash.

i used to work in finance at our local dealership and thats whats how i found this out.

this is just my opinion so whatever u do is up to u. just trying to help out a lil



Sancho805 -> RE: i can't wait.... (4/28/2008 11:32:10 AM)

i hear ya. i been driving my 4banger ranger bout 80% of the time lately. nothing wrong with that but i wanna drive my stang some more. gas doesnt last long in the tank and 91 is at $4.15 here.....[:@]


laith -> RE: i can't wait.... (4/28/2008 11:52:02 AM)

i use 92 just because its better for my stang and i get a bit better gas mileage its about 4.00 a gal now. Its getting ridiculous :\ and hard to drive with these prices


ODDYSEY -> RE: i can't wait.... (4/28/2008 12:20:57 PM)

Bleh..
figure if gas is $3.00 a gallon thats $45 bucks to fill a 15 gallon tank.

figure if gas is $4.00 a gallon thats $60 bucks to fill a 15 gallon tank.

I drive minimum of 50 miles each day.  I have to fill up about once a week.  That mean I am paying an extra $30-60 bucks a month in gas because of the high prices, if $30-60 bucks month is make or break of me driving me stang, I wouldn't have bought one in the first place.  I would pay an extra $100 bucks a month to not have to drive some foreign import car.  Yes it would be nice if I got 40-50 mpg, but I love my stang too much to let it sit just because of a few bucks.


Sancho805 -> RE: i can't wait.... (4/28/2008 12:49:44 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: ODDYSEY

Bleh..
figure if gas is $3.00 a gallon thats $45 bucks to fill a 15 gallon tank.

figure if gas is $4.00 a gallon thats $60 bucks to fill a 15 gallon tank.

I drive minimum of 50 miles each day.  I have to fill up about once a week.  That mean I am paying an extra $30-60 bucks a month in gas because of the high prices, if $30-60 bucks month is make or break of me driving me stang, I wouldn't have bought one in the first place.  I would pay an extra $100 bucks a month to not have to drive some foreign import car.  Yes it would be nice if I got 40-50 mpg, but I love my stang too much to let it sit just because of a few bucks.


my ranger isnt an import! [8D].......i'm just taking advantage of having a second vehicle for the work commute. i do drive my stang to work on fridays though. [;)]


ODDYSEY -> RE: i can't wait.... (4/28/2008 12:54:09 PM)

lol i am just saying as an example :)  Also something to note... gas prices won't go down, they will only continue to rise.


Lethaldosage423 -> RE: i can't wait.... (4/28/2008 6:40:31 PM)

Im 17, paying my parents 350 a month for my 05 stang and the rest is on gas 5 miles to school 15 miles to work in traffic = 18.7 average mpg


jdphillips73 -> RE: i can't wait.... (4/29/2008 6:50:30 AM)

I drive 50 miles each day, when I drive the stang that is 1 tank and 1/3 tank per week, which is about 70 per week or 280 per month.
carpooling in my girls honda fit is 1 tank per week or 25 dollars a fill up divided between both of us = 50 per month. Its a no brainer, thats 230 bucks saved per month. I love the stang, i figure im saving the abuse of daily driving, nicks, paint chips, mileage etc... all that is a bonus to saving 230 per month in gas.


Sancho805 -> RE: i can't wait.... (4/29/2008 12:00:05 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: ODDYSEY

lol i am just saying as an example :)  Also something to note... gas prices won't go down, they will only continue to rise.


what goes up, must come down.....maybe i'm being too optimistic but oh well. [;)]


Slacker584 -> RE: i can't wait.... (4/29/2008 12:11:13 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: ODDYSEY

Bleh..
figure if gas is $3.00 a gallon thats $45 bucks to fill a 15 gallon tank.

figure if gas is $4.00 a gallon thats $60 bucks to fill a 15 gallon tank.

I drive minimum of 50 miles each day.  I have to fill up about once a week.  That mean I am paying an extra $30-60 bucks a month in gas because of the high prices, if $30-60 bucks month is make or break of me driving me stang, I wouldn't have bought one in the first place.  I would pay an extra $100 bucks a month to not have to drive some foreign import car.  Yes it would be nice if I got 40-50 mpg, but I love my stang too much to let it sit just because of a few bucks.


+$4.05...just as a tribute to what I'm paying for 93 in Staten Island :-)

Hey Oddy I finally got my work done as you can tell from the sig, I have about 125 miles on the FRPP exhaust and I'm loving every second of it.  Sooner or later I'll post my thoughts and all the work done.

Two questions for you about the exhaust: I hear you and I think Sandman saying that the exhaust tone starts to change once it's broken in.  How does it change (deeper?) and how many miles before it's broken in (1000?)?

Thanks


ODDYSEY -> RE: i can't wait.... (4/30/2008 7:10:56 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Sancho805

what goes up, must come down.....maybe i'm being too optimistic but oh well. [;)]



Well let's see if that is true.

The cost of a gallon of gas in 1958 was $0.14 to $0.19 a gallon.

The cost of gas 50 years later in 2008 is $3.85 to $4.15 a gallon.

Not seeing that downward trend yet :)


ODDYSEY -> RE: i can't wait.... (4/30/2008 7:12:32 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Slacker584

+$4.05...just as a tribute to what I'm paying for 93 in Staten Island :-)

Hey Oddy I finally got my work done as you can tell from the sig, I have about 125 miles on the FRPP exhaust and I'm loving every second of it.  Sooner or later I'll post my thoughts and all the work done.

Two questions for you about the exhaust: I hear you and I think Sandman saying that the exhaust tone starts to change once it's broken in.  How does it change (deeper?) and how many miles before it's broken in (1000?)?

Thanks


Glad you like it, and yea it took me like 1000 - 1500 miles before it started to break in on a different level, it gets deeper with more grumble and just overall sounds better. 


MrSandman -> RE: i can't wait.... (4/30/2008 7:59:02 AM)


That has been my experience. Now that it's spring.. I love turning the radio off and listenting to that sweet sound.. It has a lot of "personality".




quote:

ORIGINAL: ODDYSEY

quote:

ORIGINAL: Slacker584

+$4.05...just as a tribute to what I'm paying for 93 in Staten Island :-)

Hey Oddy I finally got my work done as you can tell from the sig, I have about 125 miles on the FRPP exhaust and I'm loving every second of it.  Sooner or later I'll post my thoughts and all the work done.

Two questions for you about the exhaust: I hear you and I think Sandman saying that the exhaust tone starts to change once it's broken in.  How does it change (deeper?) and how many miles before it's broken in (1000?)?

Thanks


Glad you like it, and yea it took me like 1000 - 1500 miles before it started to break in on a different level, it gets deeper with more grumble and just overall sounds better. 


Slacker584 -> RE: i can't wait.... (4/30/2008 11:12:40 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MrSandman


That has been my experience. Now that it's spring.. I love turning the radio off and listenting to that sweet sound.. It has a lot of "personality".




quote:

ORIGINAL: ODDYSEY

quote:

ORIGINAL: Slacker584

+$4.05...just as a tribute to what I'm paying for 93 in Staten Island :-)

Hey Oddy I finally got my work done as you can tell from the sig, I have about 125 miles on the FRPP exhaust and I'm loving every second of it.  Sooner or later I'll post my thoughts and all the work done.

Two questions for you about the exhaust: I hear you and I think Sandman saying that the exhaust tone starts to change once it's broken in.  How does it change (deeper?) and how many miles before it's broken in (1000?)?

Thanks


Glad you like it, and yea it took me like 1000 - 1500 miles before it started to break in on a different level, it gets deeper with more grumble and just overall sounds better. 



Excellent, thanks guys.  This definitely motivates me to drive more, much to gas station owners' delights.  But my money is of no use to me when I'm dead so I may as well enjoy life while I'm here [:D]


  

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