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		<title>Quick Driving Tip</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently read this great article on MSN.com (of all places!) regarding the new way to calculate a vehicle&#8217;s gasoline efficiency &#8211; not the Miles Per Gallon we&#8217;re all accustomed to but Miles Per Dollar. Writer Lawrence Ulrich admits that this fluctuates more than mpg since the price of a gallon of gasoline changes daily, but perhaps it would be [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently read this great article on MSN.com (of all places!) regarding the new way to calculate a vehicle&#8217;s gasoline efficiency &#8211; not the Miles Per Gallon we&#8217;re all accustomed to but Miles Per Dollar. Writer Lawrence Ulrich admits that this fluctuates more than mpg since the price of a gallon of gasoline changes daily, but perhaps it would be more effective in making car-dependent segments of our society (hello Los Angeles!) review their dependence and efficiency.</p>
<p>After reading this article, I stopped to calculate our car&#8217;s efficiency. We have a &#8217;99 Ford Mustang with a V-6 engine I got back in 2002 at a ridiculously great price despite the car being in near-mint condition. This is our sole vehicle. We get an average of 21 mpg around town, which is pathetic, I know. More on that in a later post.</p>
<p>I found a handy-dandy <a href="http://www.unfocusedbrain.com/projects/miles_per_dollar/" target="_blank">Google gadget</a> that calculated this for me; at 21 mpg and the local regular gas at $3.25/gallon for regular unleaded, it costs me $1 to get 6.46 miles for gasoline alone to my great and unhappy surprise. 6.46 mpd. Oh. My. Goodness. Looking at it this way made me consider some of those regular trips:</p>
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<li>A trip to my parents place some 35 miles away, round trip: $12</li>
<li>My local Trader Joe&#8217;s: about $1</li>
<li>Daily commute for my Husband to get to work, come home for lunch, back to work and home again that evening: just under $5. ($2.38 is for the round-trip home is still cheaper than any lunch he can buy and it gets him out of the office, a homemade meal and an hour and a half with me!)</li>
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<p>That really does make one rethink driving to the corner market for a gallon of milk.</p>
<p>Better still is the actual cost of driving a mile, not just for gasoline, but tires, maintenance, insurance, etc. AAA estimates that for my vehicle, for example, costs me $0.618 per mile. Let&#8217;s look at that relative to my list:</p>
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<li>A trip to my parents place some 35 miles away, round trip: $43.26</li>
<li>My local Trader Joe&#8217;s: $4.33</li>
<li>Daily commute for my Husband to get to work, come home for lunch, back to work and home again that evening: $17.30</li>
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<p>Ouch!</p>
<p>And that&#8217;s only the monetary damage to my wallet &#8211; that&#8217;s not including any carbon emissions and various ways that cars pollute. Sometimes, it takes a pain in the wallet to fix a pain in the environment.</p>
<p>Just a thought.</p>
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