@kleptomage
Yeah. Wasn’t an issue when I bought it, but money is extremely tight these days, and over $100 to fill up the tank isn’t quite working out anymore. I could just use my mothers car, but somewhat ironically, it’s a big SUV that gets 12-13MPG. So, not much better.
$2.459 in my rural Pennsylvania location, though I’ve bought it at $2.359 with a discount card. E0 (which is 90 or 91 octane, I forget which) is 70 cents per gallon more.
Yikes you have bad gas prices already. even after a pandemic!
Gas is 2.17 here. I paid extra for 93 octane today. 2.29. Getting 23 mpg all in the city these days using 89 octane. Lots of idling. It’s been a year now. Jeez time flies!
we got a choice of 95 or 100 octane gas, and price for 95 is currently 1 euro per liter. 100 is 0.145 euro more expensive. diesel is the same as 95 octane i believe
@ACApenetrator50
100 octane gas is like racing fuel. I know my gas station has it in the summer months. My uncle usually goes to the airport to get it for his car
@CalypsoFantasy
I bet it still drives good too. Can’t stop a Toyota…. just like that Tundra that drove through a forest fire
@Porschepegasus
I’d probably go bankrupt trying to keep everything I have fueled up over there since you guys do it by the liter and it’s just as expensive to as the gallon over here.
@kleptomage
Awesome, the prices aren’t criminally high. I expect dealers to put markups on them though. Towing at only 3,500 is a letdown. The Gladiator does so much better (Bronco is based on the Ranger that tows a lot more)