randeez
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filled up with 93 for the first time in a while last week, seemed like it took forever to run out of gas
back to E85
back to E85
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So true that all gas is not created equal.
I've been running E85 from the Mobil station near me at $2.19 gal (hasn't changed price in the almost 3 months I've been getting it) and have been averaging 12-13 mpg with mostly city driving.
About 2 weeks ago I filled up with E85 from a Phillips 66 for $2.09 gal and I only averaged 9-10 mpg on that tank.
Filled back up with the Mobil and so far back up to 12 mpg (have only used 3/4 tank since fill up).
2001 Yukon SLT
2011 Yukon Denali
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@swathdiver I understand Your explanation, thank you. I have never looked past price per gallon if even that, typically just filling up at any name brand station or Costco/Safeway since I tore thru gas with my V8 sedans anyways and a couple of cents difference has not been worth the inconvenience of looking and finding better prices. I have had to really baby this beast to get 12.7.
Chevron around here is 3.99 - 4.19 for 91 right now. Ill fill up next week and see how she does millage wise.
@swathdiver I understand Your explanation, thank you. I have never looked past price per gallon if even that, typically just filling up at any name brand station or Costco/Safeway since I tore thru gas with my V8 sedans anyways and a couple of cents difference has not been worth the inconvenience of looking and finding better prices. I have had to really baby this beast to get 12.7.
Chevron around here is 3.99 - 4.19 for 91 right now. Ill fill up next week and see how she does millage wise.
True but the interior space and acquisition cost are major factors in deciding which way to go. Intheburbs, Bill, runs his 2500 right up to the limit with no problems whatsoever, they are tough trucks.
Running Exxon's 10% 87 all winter long had me averaging around 12mpg, but stupid cold temps had me close to 10 a few tanks. Warmer weather brings me up to 14mpg on the same fuel and Exxon 91 in warmer weather gets me 15. Straight highway miles will bring me well into the 20's, but I rarely get to do that.