- Jul 14, 2010
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Last time gas was this high, back in 2008, I bought a new car. I had no choice but to replace my auto as it suffered a catastrophic failure. At 16 years old, it was not worth $3,000 that it would cost to fix it (and likely have another disaster shortly!)
So, I bought the best option I had, short of an expensive hybrid: a Honda Fit. I am still the scum of the earth to many family members for that decision, because it is FOREIGN MADE. Tough poop. When Ford starts making a car that is as versatile as my little Fit and gets that kind of gas mileage, then I'll think about it. I moved everything in my house in that subcompact car, except for the large furniture (appliances, except the fridge, came with the house). I even moved a chest freezer in the car when I bought it at Lowes. It's not a small one, either.
I get 40 mpg, and sometimes more.
Good thing since I've had family things come up that are requiring me to make unexpected 800 - 900 mile trips an unknown number of times this spring. With our crappy public transportation in this country, driving is the ONLY option that works.
I do want to dig up more of the lawn for more garden space. Putting in the largest compost piles the law allows here this year to bulk up the clay based soil, too. Blackberries go in later this month. Ordering some fruit trees when my tax refund gets here, too. I think I'll throw a couple of hazlenut trees onto the order, too. Perhaps some asparagus, Jerusalem artichokes, and rhubarb, too. Once planted, those keep on giving. Now, to figure out a cheap irrigation system so I don't have to use a hose...
So, I bought the best option I had, short of an expensive hybrid: a Honda Fit. I am still the scum of the earth to many family members for that decision, because it is FOREIGN MADE. Tough poop. When Ford starts making a car that is as versatile as my little Fit and gets that kind of gas mileage, then I'll think about it. I moved everything in my house in that subcompact car, except for the large furniture (appliances, except the fridge, came with the house). I even moved a chest freezer in the car when I bought it at Lowes. It's not a small one, either.
I get 40 mpg, and sometimes more.
Good thing since I've had family things come up that are requiring me to make unexpected 800 - 900 mile trips an unknown number of times this spring. With our crappy public transportation in this country, driving is the ONLY option that works.
I do want to dig up more of the lawn for more garden space. Putting in the largest compost piles the law allows here this year to bulk up the clay based soil, too. Blackberries go in later this month. Ordering some fruit trees when my tax refund gets here, too. I think I'll throw a couple of hazlenut trees onto the order, too. Perhaps some asparagus, Jerusalem artichokes, and rhubarb, too. Once planted, those keep on giving. Now, to figure out a cheap irrigation system so I don't have to use a hose...