How much is your local "Trump at the Pump Tax?"

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  1. pasadena_commut

    pasadena_commut Senior Member

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    Youngin' I remember filling my '65 Corvair in 1976 for a bit more than $5. (14 gallon tank, but I never let it go below 1/4 full.)
     
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    Wherever being nearly 60 is a youngin', remind me to give to the VFW :LOL:

    Perhaps don't remember such halcyon days, as grew up in Hawai'i -- where even in the '70s, everything was at a premium.

    Do remember my Dad's '70 Dodge Colt was a little 4-spd rocket that easily got 25 mpg, as only the single enthusiasts kept their 396 Chevelles and 440 Chargers -- and there were a lot of those uncles cruising large downtown, in a then-dying breed of vehicle (now replaced by Tahoes and RAMs or course) :p
     
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    Yeah, the lack of service centers does have me worried. We used to have both a Chevy and a Ford dealerships that both went out of business. Now the closest places are about 70 miles away or so. Startups like Tesla throw another wrench into things as their closest service centers are "hours away."

    Sometimes I don't know if I should:
    1. Interview every mechanic in town and see what kinds of vehicles they will work on (there are things they can't even fix on my Toyota).
    2. Just buy whatever, because nearly every other car needs to be towed several hours away to be worked on.
    3. Go back to something that I can fix myself. Maybe a VW Type 3 Squareback.