OMR SUBCAGE subframe cage
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Chevy Avalanche. 14.7 mpg last tank but I hauled a car trailer loaded with construction equipment for about 100 miles. I usually get high 16s in the summer. I wouldn't want to haul my boat or the 4 place snowmobile trailer with a 6 cylinder.
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Thats early. Ive been making it in around 12 lately.
Mobil gas stations shut off at $75. Thats because the credit card processors make you fill out on your application for processing what your average charge is and what your highest charge should be. I guess back in the day they selected that their max charge would be no more than $75 and with gas prices now, they probably never changed it. Ive only been to one station near me that let me pump over $100. Most of them are at $75. Sucks that we have to put in so much gas to know when the pumps actually shut off
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what sucks is that u have to burn a lot of fuel even when ur not pulling anything.
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I drive a Dodge Neon 3 days a week. My wife drives it the other two. She has a Jeep Liberty that's not that great on gas either. If we can get some decent weather, I'll ride my bike a little. The sad part is, the neon gets the same mileage my bike does.
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lol, are u serious? my bike in the city gets me what a corolla would give me on the highway. on the highway, almost no car can touch me when it comes to mpg's: 52 mpg
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Car and bike both get 35. And the bike requires premium fuel. Mine's not exactly stock, it's nothing crazy though.
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I dont get paid a salary - strictly commissions so they have no reason to fire me. I could see if they needed my space where I sit, then they would fire me but thats only if i'm not producing. I'm slowly starting to build up a pipeline of loans. Within a couple more weeks, I'm gonna have a bunch of **** going on (knock on wood). My goal is to out produce everyone here. I did that at the last firm I worked at so hopefully I can do it again.
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35 in the city is good for a car. i rather take the bike cuz it's faster slipping through traffic though... and more fun. it saves me about 15 minutes during rush hour.
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I dont get paid a salary - strictly commissions so they have no reason to fire me. I could see if they needed my space where I sit, then they would fire me but thats only if i'm not producing. I'm slowly starting to build up a pipeline of loans. Within a couple more weeks, I'm gonna have a bunch of **** going on (knock on wood). My goal is to out produce everyone here. I did that at the last firm I worked at so hopefully I can do it again.
35 in the city is really good for a car.
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I dont get paid a salary - strictly commissions so they have no reason to fire me. I could see if they needed my space where I sit, then they would fire me but thats only if i'm not producing. I'm slowly starting to build up a pipeline of loans. Within a couple more weeks, I'm gonna have a bunch of **** going on (knock on wood). My goal is to out produce everyone here. I did that at the last firm I worked at so hopefully I can do it again.
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Yes, that's right. I commute to work 18 miles one way. 14 of those miles are I95. My bike likes it's fuel. I have a 650 that gets 40 mpg and a 400 that gets almost 70 mpg. I should ride the 400 to work but it's a piece of ****.
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why such low mileage? i've measured mine on the open highway and i get around 51.96 mpg, and i use mid grade gasoline. i commute about 16 miles one way and thats a mix of highway and city, so my mileage is somewhere in between highway and city.







