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- John___AngelaExplorer313 miles per gallon anyone.
For non Spanish speakers just get google to translate it. They have been talking about production on this model for about three years. It will be interesting to see if this goes into mass production or limited Production. Some other net sources are hinting at final production in Puebla Mexico which would be cool as the long term technology development would be North American based.
http://www.elimparcial.com/EdicionEnlinea/Notas/CienciayTecnologia/21022013/673280.aspx - Equivalent I assume. LNG would be actual gallons.
http://www.cngprices.com/station_map.php
This is a CA price where I do not think we benefit much from the fracking lowering prices. Same with electric rates very high as we have almost no coal, high NG, and a broken nuke in San Onofre. - LindsayRichardsExplorerThat CNG seems very high to me. Well, they are all high, but the CNG seems way too high. Is that a gallon or an Equivalent gallon (like it is normally expressed). Yes, I saw it was pretty expensive in CA.
- My area:
Regular $4.09 to $4.49
Mid grade $4.19 to $4.73
Premium $4.27 to $4.69
Diesel $4.18 to $4.79
Natural gas (CNG) $2.44 per gallon
Electric kWh (SCE super off peak) 16 cents ($65 to go 1,500 miles)
Hydrogen $5 per kilogram (kilogram goes a little further than a gallon of gasoline)
There now just reporting prices for automotive fuel.
Did I miss any? - LindsayRichardsExplorerThe moderator has posted repeatedly not to keep on with these non millage issues, but you just won't leave it alone. You keep trying to bait me into answering your ridiculous claims. Doesn't work. If you want to discuss those other issues, start another thread.
- tomman58Explorer
LindsayRichards wrote:
The moderator has asked that we no longer continue with this sort of thing. Hopefully the tree huggers will start complying with his recommendations and stop posting all of this type of material.
Gee LR are you in private conversations with the mod? Is this why he's picking on my posts? Is he a BIL of yours? LOL
this site is on fuel issues and prices. This should include toads, cars and any kind of fuel not just what you think is correct.
A lot of us have info that will directly or indirectly affect our RV use, money spent on fuel, the reality of camping and what's going on with other campers. These issues are fuel related even though some is more abstract then others, who cares! - Gas is now $4.30 average here
- Greydog_1Explorer"Whatever you pay on St. Patrick's Day will be considerably more than you'll pay on July 4th or Labor Day," Kloza says.
He hasn't been around after 4th Jul?--It continues to rise thru Labor Day and this years indications aren't showing it will change that course. Oil companies don't run out of excuses to raise prices. Expect greater than normal rises this year+ any new wars and world crisis conditions. It's greed- from speculators to Cartel - Desert_CaptainExplorer IIIActually getting back to the price of fuel..... Regardless of what folks are paying I can assure you not many are staying home. We just returned from a week in San Diego (from Tucson), and I can't ever remember seeing so many RV's. Obviously this area is Snow Bird/RV central this time of year. Every park was near capacity and we pass dozens of parks on that drive. We saw more TT's this time than anything else, usually it is the fiver/Class A crowd that dominates. :h Regular in San Diego was around $4.27 and when we returned found it to be $3.33. :C
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