
Originally Posted by
Libre
It's not my birthday until November?
Anyway, I check the inflation of my tires and torque the lugs on all three of our vehicles weekly. My workhorse is an '08 Honda Civic I bought because it was cheaper, all inclusive, than driving my 13-17mpg truck. I actually keep the tires slightly high on the Civic at 36psi cold and it averages 34 mpg in 90% highway driving at 80 mph. That's a great all around average. Considering I drive around 700 miles a week, getting twice the mileage of my truck saves me $350 a month at $3.85 a gallon which is more than the payment and insurance of the car. In essence, I'm paid $150 a month to drive the Honda and I don't put the mileage on the Titan or Cayman.
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