judging by how people continue to drive, it doesn't seem people are really all that concerned.
the other day I had my doors blown off my an infinitiQX-whatever big SUV, a range rover, and a tahoe, I think, not to mention the diesel pickups that can't seem to travel at less than 80mph.
I'm not driving like granny either; on rt22, a heavily traveled 2 lane in the lehigh valley, PA.
is it that people just don't equate fast driving with how much gas they use? or do people think that if their car is rated 23mpg, for instance, that it just always gets that, regardless of how they drive?
I'd have to imagine that a 6000lb V8 SUV is only getting mid teens at 75mph. if you drive like that, how can you complain about how much it costs to fill the tank?
I just don't get it, I'm trying to get 450mi out of a tank of gas in my camry, and everyone else it seems is trying to see how few miles they can get on a tank...
the other day I had my doors blown off my an infinitiQX-whatever big SUV, a range rover, and a tahoe, I think, not to mention the diesel pickups that can't seem to travel at less than 80mph.
I'm not driving like granny either; on rt22, a heavily traveled 2 lane in the lehigh valley, PA.
is it that people just don't equate fast driving with how much gas they use? or do people think that if their car is rated 23mpg, for instance, that it just always gets that, regardless of how they drive?
I'd have to imagine that a 6000lb V8 SUV is only getting mid teens at 75mph. if you drive like that, how can you complain about how much it costs to fill the tank?
I just don't get it, I'm trying to get 450mi out of a tank of gas in my camry, and everyone else it seems is trying to see how few miles they can get on a tank...