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Originally Posted by LabRat
I drive 350 miles/week roundtrip to work in a 2000 Taurus SEL V6 DOHC. ~300 miles is highway, average speed 75mph. (speed limit is 70) I keep track of my gas milage as an indicator of car 'health', and average 24mpg. Obviously less in the winter (~22) when I have to let it idle to warm up, but in the summer A/C does not seem to affect the average.
350mpw X 50wks = 17500 miles /24 mpg = 729 gallons of gas
X 2.50 (guess at average over the last year) $1823.
My yearly raises barely have covered the increased cost of gas for me over the last 6 years. This year I got a larger than normal raise, and it appears that gas is going to go up even more than it has in the past. *sigh*
Yes, there are vanpools and such, but my schedule is such that I don't work 8-4:30 exactly everyday, and as the primary caregiving parent, I need to be able to leave my job at any moment. I would in a heartbeat join one if it were practical. I'd get a lot more leisure reading or napping done that way  There is talk of a commuter train to connect Iowa City and Cedar Rapids, which might offer me the flexability I would need, and if it did, I would likely begin to take that. Of course, it 's likely at least a decade before that becomes a reality.
Oh, and my husband drives about the same milage, but he drives a Silverado 4x4 that averages 14 mpg no matter what we do. His estimated fuel costs then are $3125. (at average $2.50)
Grand total for the Rat Family = $4948
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LR - I have a 1998 Ford Ranger 4x4 that gets about 18 mpg. A few years ago, when I was driving 100 miles per day, I bought a Honda Insight. I've managed to average 66.7 miles per gallon (lower in winter, higher in summer, and much higher on long trips) over the last 4 years. But I still need the truck sometimes in winter or to help friends move.
Unfortunately, Honda doesn't make the Insight anymore, but I've been told that the Toyota Prius is a very good car. I wish the American automakers made some fuel-efficient cars.
P.S. I'm actually working more hours but making less money than I was 9 years ago, and driving more, so I definitely appreciate the increased fuel efficiency.