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So, is that 3 hours one way? In the SF area, that sounds about right, so you are donating 6 unproductive hours to what?? It doesn't go to your education, your job, or your family... Oh, dear...
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just to chime in, I drove from florida to mass, and I averaged 38 mpg for the 1300 mile trip.
For some reason the fill ups from the northern states gave me better mileage than the southern states did.
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If that wasn't bad enough, Vancouver's suburb of Surrey has a district known as Whalley that has almost as bad of a reputation as the downtown east side. Drugs, combined with gang turf wars and murders, have defined Vancouver's image and created a major issue for media relations during the run up to the 2010 Olympic games. Anyways, Canadian cities are built with more public transit planning in mind and the Canadian culture, for the most part, does not lend itself to extremely long commuter networks. Toronto, however, is a exception as its commuter network extends to the sorts of distances common in many (albeit much, much smaller) American cities. Canadians love their inner cities and despite normal struggles they are still safe places to live. Even in Vancouver's case, the inner city continues to be very desirable. PS...calling someone a "Canuck" with a hint of arrogance is no different than if someone were to condescendingly refer to you as a "Greengo" or a "Yank." I think most people on this board are well above that sort of condescending attitude, wouldn't you agree? Last edited by YesYaris; 10-11-2010 at 05:51 PM. |
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#1786 |
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I've been called lots of things, Canuck doesn't bother me a bit. As a Canuck, I have travelled in the US and Europe without penalty, unlike some Americans I have met. The US has people travelling who should stay at home: somehow, they think that yelling at someone will help them understand English better! I've also met Americans here who think they are still in the US, and that US currency is to be treated the same as Canadian currency, and get REALLY huffy when they are told otherwise. Personally, I think it has to do with the parochial education system there...
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The fortunate ones are the workers that are able to commute by a work shuttle such as the one Google provides. |
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Gee, I would be careful of that one. The churches have a spotty record on schooling, from very good to very bad, about the same as the public-run institutions. Much of the failure of the school systems has more to do with political grandstanding than anything else: which President decided that "no child left behind" was a great policy? So now, the "mental rejects" end up with a high school diploma just as long as they actually show up at school. I am old enough to have survived a disciplined, complete education, based on the 3 Rs, plus a Social Studies course that taught us about more than just the country we lived in, and a history course covering the world. And if you didn't pass, you got to repeat it until you DID pass. Sure, spoken like an old dude, but I know my education is superior to anything taught in our schools now.
We also knew about guns, as WW11 was freshly over. We were taught to respect each other, not to fear each other. Much better. |
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I agree Bush was bad for us, he has a love of big government that is so wrong, and he allowed Obama to come in and grow the government even more.
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Drives: 2010 Yaris 3Dr LB | 2020 Stang Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: State College, PA, USA
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When will America see it's all a lie! Government for the Corporations and Government by the Corporations. They determine the government policy... US Government is best described as a: "Techno-plutocratic business-associational Crony Corporate-fascist Media/Entertainment induced Crimeocracy State", with the US President's job being the pitchman to sell the illusion... the supplier of the ‘bread and circuses’ to you via the corporate controlled Mainstream Media (MSM). ![]() Cheers!
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Time for another book, gentlemen, on the fate of not only your country, but most other countries on the planet. "The Secret History of the American Empire" by John Perkins shows that the "corporatocracy" does not want nation states to have control fo their natural and human resources, pressuring national governments to get on board with the global free trade agenda. Seems to me that this will lead to something that has eluded righteous leaders and madmen for the last century, world domination. Only this time, no one will survive as an individual unless they work towards this end. Is everybody happy?
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Location: Pomona / Pasadena, California
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Switched from 17's (Centerline RPM's) to 15 inch steelies.
1st pic is the night before. 2nd Pic is the morning after, right after I filled up. Drove about 85% highway/ 15% city. ![]() |
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#1796 |
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Location: Pomona / Pasadena, California
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In the 40's
This is my second tank, back-to-back in the 40MPG mile range
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Location: Pomona / Pasadena, California
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Latest fill up
My best so far to date:
Distance:475.4 mi. Fuel Used:10.926 MPG: 43.51 ![]() |
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2010 3 door w/ auto : 42.17 m.p.g. ( 87mis. / 2.063 gals. : 1 click of nozzle ) , E.M. ( Eco-Meter ) : 42 ; 2 people , many hills , 35 p.s.i. , VALERO 87 , avg. speed :47 m.p.h. , 42 degrees , Winds : N.E. 10 > 20 , dry roads , PENNZOIL Yellow Bottle ( conventional ) 5w-30 ( S.N. , GF-5 ) , and 25% Cty. / 75% Hwy.. Car has 12,350+ mis..
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#1799 |
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Location: Northern Virginia
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95% of in town driving, highway trips are around 4 miles.
35.3MPG!!! I should get above 40s if i drive mostly highway. |
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#1800 |
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Location: Georgetown, KY
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I get between 38 and 42 mpg on my daily interstate commutes, I get closer to 38 mpg if Im driving 70+ and 42 if I drive like 63 mpg in cruise. here in Kentucky I-75. Keep the RPM below 3,000 and the car does really well. I like to run at a speed of 2800-2850 on the interstate in my AT.
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