I'm not sure of the reference, but the car was a sun-faded light metallic green color. Only places you could see the original color was under the doors, hood and trunk.
My grandfather used to have a car that ran on propane. The family business, on my dad's side, in Ohio is selling propane and fuel oil (there used to be gas stations, too).But, guys, I'm super cool because my car ran on propane. Oh yeah.
So, when I bought this car, one of the pieces of sales literature they flashed at me was a sheet of paper showing that I could possibly save up to $2500/year in gas due to the high mpg. I glanced at it, but didn't pay it much attention, as I know that hypothetical numbers in a sales pitch often bear little resemblance to what happens once you have the car on the road in the real world.First fill up. Literally half the cost of my last car:
gotta love it.
So, when I bought this car, one of the pieces of sales literature they flashed at me was a sheet of paper showing that I could possibly save up to $2500/year in gas due to the high mpg. I glanced at it, but didn't pay it much attention, as I know that hypothetical numbers in a sales pitch often bear little resemblance to what happens once you have the car on the road in the real world.
Today will be the 3rd day of driving, and I'll be a little under 3/4 of a tank when I get home from work. Normally I'd be much lower--I only got about 5 days of driving from a full tank in the old car. A quick mental estimate pegs my yearly gas savings at pretty close to $2000. So, even though the monthly payments between the two cars is similar, I'm actually paying somewhere around $160/month less in total cost of ownership. Actually, even less, since the car has a maintenance plan that makes all the oil changes and stuff free for the first 2 years.
That's nice
Start of day 7. Just under half a tank. Car gas mileage has changed dramatically in the last 6 years. heh.Today will be the 3rd day of driving, and I'll be a little under 3/4 of a tank when I get home from work. Normally I'd be much lower--I only got about 5 days of driving from a full tank in the old car. A quick mental estimate pegs my yearly gas savings at pretty close to $2000. So, even though the monthly payments between the two cars is similar, I'm actually paying somewhere around $160/month less in total cost of ownership. Actually, even less, since the car has a maintenance plan that makes all the oil changes and stuff free for the first 2 years.
That's nice
Oh yisss, that's good stuff. There's a guy who knows how to show gratitude.So a few weeks ago, I helped one of my fellow instructors go for his third degree black belt. We trained like madmen for several weeks and I got thrown around and hit for almost four hours. He did a tremendous job. Much kudos to him.
So tonight, as a thank you, he gave me this:
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The Holidays just got significantly more awesome. It is delicious.
Congrats.My sister's baby was born yesterday morning. I had a night of needless fretting, but he was born healthy, 7 pounds, the first child in our family of his generation. I'm an uncle now!
And hopefully everyone will stop harassing me and my wife about having a kid . Win/win!
How cute and naive. You'll learn, oh, how you will learn.And hopefully everyone will stop harassing me and my wife about having a kid . Win/win!
Well, you won't have to worry about burning your bridges.If I go on vacation this place will burn to the ground.