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coyote 10-02-2005 05:03 PM

The cost of going fast
 
It's always bothered me that many articles featuring "gas-saving tips" completely omit the value of not going so fast on the freeway or interstate. Today I have read an article that quantifies the cost of going fast in a way I had not seen before, and that I think is very effective.

Basically, it states that it costs you 21 cents more per gallon for every 5 mph you drive over 60 mph, based on paying $3.08 per gallon.

That means that if you are going 70 mph, you are really paying $3.50 per gallon. At 80 mph, you are paying $3.92 per gallon. At 85 mph, you are paying over $4.10 per gallon.

I think this puts it all into a language that everybody can understand.

IndyDoug 10-02-2005 05:39 PM

Re: The cost of going fast
 
not to forget to mention that slowing down reduces carbon emissions and saves lives.

bar10dah 10-02-2005 06:53 PM

Re: The cost of going fast
 
And doesn't embed thousands of bugs onto the front end. I swear, the bugs out here in AZ must eat superglue...

AZCivic 10-02-2005 07:23 PM

Re: The cost of going fast
 
Well it doesn't actually cost you any more in terms of dollars per gallon, it's just a higher cost in terms of cents per mile. Fact is, most folks really care only enough to complain about it, but not enough to change their ways or do the math and know exactly how much extra it's going to cost them to drive faster or drive an inefficient vehicle. I place a very high value on my time, so by driving a highly efficient vehicle, I have the freedom to drive full speed or a little over the limit on the highway and still maintain a cost per mile better than any truck or SUV could ever hope for, even if they slowed to 35mph.

psyshack 10-04-2005 10:16 AM

Re: The cost of going fast
 
With gas under $3.00 per. gallon here. The Hummers, SUV's and Pickups have came back on the roads in there normal numbers. Gone are the junk yard Geo's with no bumper covers. Toyotas and Hondas that where pulled from salvage yards with there doors caved in and so on. Normal speeds range from 70mph to 85mph on Hwy 75 going into Tulsa. If the $90.00 or $100.00 dollar fill up is back down to $70.00 or $90.00 then I guess there ok with it.

Most people look at a bottom line in fuel cost and dont bother with the over all picture. Since buying the Accord and starting to carpool with the wife for our daily drive. We have seen our gas bill drop more than in half. The Ranger is parked unless it has to be driven has been great!


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