The Cobalt was pretty good to us from a gas mileage standpoint. We were consistently in the 32-33 mpg range. Which is good because the cheapest gas we found was $3.859 in
First the country, then the world. Except we only have two and half weeks. And we're camping. And we've got a lot left to see. And . . . well just read.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
A Few Random Statistics
All told on this trip we put 3,792 miles on our rented Chevy Cobalt. That’s in line with the past two years (3,819 in '07; 3,941 in '06), which is strange given that we’re pretty much just going wherever we want to go. Apparently, that’s just under 4,000 miles, wherever it is.
The Cobalt was pretty good to us from a gas mileage standpoint. We were consistently in the 32-33 mpg range. Which is good because the cheapest gas we found was $3.859 inNew Mexico , and we paid as much as $4.299 in Ridgway , CO . All in all, we spent $475 on gas, $110 more than last year and $71 more than in 2006. Not bad, considering.
The Cobalt was pretty good to us from a gas mileage standpoint. We were consistently in the 32-33 mpg range. Which is good because the cheapest gas we found was $3.859 in
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