beat this!!!!!
#51
Originally Posted by 9kandgoing
good thing i learned some useful tricks from the neighborhood prostitute, time to go syphon
I know you're probably joking......but some might actually try this. So here is some insider info....I don't know about Japanese cars, but domestic cars have had a special gas filler tube design since the early 90's to prevent someone from syphoning gas from your tank. It actually requires a very specially shaped tool to get past the ball valve and extreme curve of the hose.....and even with the tool it's extremely difficult.
#53
Originally Posted by The Mighty Red
The solution to you gas problems...
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/noframes/19292.shtml
Honda Civic CNG (Compressed Natural Gas). For those with natural gas at your house, you can fill 'er up right there and never have to visit a gas station again.
Annual fuel cost is estimated at $587.
Compare that to the RX8.
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/noframes/19485.shtml
Annual fuel cost of $2243
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/noframes/19292.shtml
Honda Civic CNG (Compressed Natural Gas). For those with natural gas at your house, you can fill 'er up right there and never have to visit a gas station again.
Annual fuel cost is estimated at $587.
Compare that to the RX8.
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/noframes/19485.shtml
Annual fuel cost of $2243
The problems with that are:
1) There are only about 600 natural gas stations in the US
1a. Filling up at home is not an option for most city and apartment dwellers.
1b. It is useless for long trips, due to range and lack of fuel availability.
2) You only get about 220 miles per tank (see #1)
3) The cost of the vehicle isn't justified to merely save $ on gas. It would have to replace your 8.
4) Natural Gas prices tend to go up (sometimes dramatically) in the winter.
5) Any significant increase in CNG vehicle usage will drive the price up far enough to make the car lose any advantages it has.
Now a hybrid version would be a good idea, and I'm sure Honda will get there in the next year or so. Range could be extended greatly for city drivers. Highway practicality would still be very low. In the end, this is still a stop-gap measure. Hydrogen or ethanol combined with hybrid (non-gasoline) technology will be true freedom from oil. Btw GM and Ford have had CNG fleet vehicles (mostly trucks and vans) out there for several years.
I ignore gas prices. There's nothing I can do about them. No reason to stress over it. They go up in the summer, if for no other reason than they have always gone up. Billions upon billions of dollars in profit allows for alot of lobbying power to keep the politicians in line for big oil. Clean up congress and the "new" technologies (that have been around for years) will come to market much quicker.
Sorry for the political sidebar.
#54
I took into account the mpg when I bought it but I did not factor in a huge spike in prices and don't have a warm fuzzy about it going down. If it stays at 3-3.50 here i can work with that. Anything higher i will have to change my lifesyle. I'm thinking of a motorbike for around town and moving closer to work.
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How much of that is Tax? About 1/4 to a 1/3 of the price here is tax. We have heard of how the price of gasoline is higher in Canada and Europe. But I also know you generally pay more in taxes for everything.
#57
Regardless the price of gas is noticed almost every where in the world, not just the US as it seems some people believe. Crude oil prices are high all around and for more reasons that just the war, the demand itself including that from China is ever increasing.
I'm not going to stop driving the 8 but looking at getting a Chevy Aveo which gets like 30-40mpg to drive to work. New ones can be had at under 6k and at 1 point they were giving them away for free when you bought a Chevy SUV Well that and putting over 800 miles a week on the Rx8 is just killing me..my poor baby is getting old super quick.
I'm not going to stop driving the 8 but looking at getting a Chevy Aveo which gets like 30-40mpg to drive to work. New ones can be had at under 6k and at 1 point they were giving them away for free when you bought a Chevy SUV Well that and putting over 800 miles a week on the Rx8 is just killing me..my poor baby is getting old super quick.
#58
In England, they put a tax on the taxes! It's retarded! Thankfully enough I'm military, so I can get gas on base (I know it's not the best, but it sure beats $7 a gallon). I don't see how English people afford it.
#61
While I would love to go back to the days of 99 cents a gallon gas, all I need my RX-8 to do (as far as fuel is concerned) to keep me happy is get me from one gas station to the next. It is worth the extra $$ in gas to drive the car.
#62
Originally Posted by alnielsen
How much of that is Tax? About 1/4 to a 1/3 of the price here is tax. We have heard of how the price of gasoline is higher in Canada and Europe. But I also know you generally pay more in taxes for everything.
#63
Originally Posted by voodooray
I always get gas at the Chevron on Beavercreek Road since I have to drive past it to get pretty much anywhere from my house and they are always usually at least 3 cents cheaper than elsewhere. I know the gas stations near where I work downtown (at Legacy Good Samaritan on NW 22nd) the station I pass just before I go over the bridge and the one on the corner of 21st and Lovejoy had been consistently 20 cents higher than where I get gas. At least with the new job they told me I should be able to start in a few weeks, it is on the way home from the other job so I will only be adding in a few extra miles a day to get there.
#65
Originally Posted by bascho
I know you're probably joking......but some might actually try this. So here is some insider info....I don't know about Japanese cars, but domestic cars have had a special gas filler tube design since the early 90's to prevent someone from syphoning gas from your tank. It actually requires a very specially shaped tool to get past the ball valve and extreme curve of the hose.....and even with the tool it's extremely difficult.
In the fall there were reports of people in Gresham and Troudale (around the Portland area) having their gas lines cut or ripped from their cars so their gas could be stolen
I drove up to Seattle yesterday and end up paying $3.19 for gas in Washington. At 13 gallons I paid $42. I guess it's okay since I got 23.5 MPG.
#66
Originally Posted by mirkop
hey you guys, jus reading up on you guys complaining about the fuel price in the states and japan, we down here in australia are big car enthusiasts and fuel is a real bother for a lot of people here too.
I bought an rx8 not to long ago for my wife and the fuel that it chews through every week is more than my 800hp gtr,
most people down here know that sydney prices are rediculous, with fuel reaching $1.40AU which is about $1.04US per litre, which means we're paying the equivelant of $3.94US per gallon. And its still rising.
Most cars in australia only run on 95ron but every pump has 98ron and now just intreduced 100ron for performance cars which is what i use at $1.55AU converted its $4.35US per gallon.
So you guys should consider yourselves lucky to have cheaper prices for now.
Apart from sydney being one of the top 5 most expensive places to live in the world, we pay **** loads of taxes, on everything , I dont know how much a new rx8 is in the states but here is about $65K new and costs another $3k aprox to register, and with **** milage and high petrol costs im not sure its the best car to choose as a daily driver for some people.
All the best
I bought an rx8 not to long ago for my wife and the fuel that it chews through every week is more than my 800hp gtr,
most people down here know that sydney prices are rediculous, with fuel reaching $1.40AU which is about $1.04US per litre, which means we're paying the equivelant of $3.94US per gallon. And its still rising.
Most cars in australia only run on 95ron but every pump has 98ron and now just intreduced 100ron for performance cars which is what i use at $1.55AU converted its $4.35US per gallon.
So you guys should consider yourselves lucky to have cheaper prices for now.
Apart from sydney being one of the top 5 most expensive places to live in the world, we pay **** loads of taxes, on everything , I dont know how much a new rx8 is in the states but here is about $65K new and costs another $3k aprox to register, and with **** milage and high petrol costs im not sure its the best car to choose as a daily driver for some people.
All the best
#67
Originally Posted by 9kandgoing
good thing i learned some useful tricks from the neighborhood prostitute, time to go syphon
#71
Originally Posted by 9kandgoing
i am going to go postal one of these days .............how the hell does it take 45 dollars to fill up my 8?? i hate living in new york for this one simple fact, our gas prices are disgusting, just check out the pics of my fillup today.....can anyone beat that?
And yea man I know I filled up my tank for 36 bux today!!!!!!