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Not ever did the cost of fuel influence my purchase of any automobile. I also own and drive a supercharged Mustang that gets 15 MPG and a 1950 Ford that gets about 12 MPG (both of which are awaiting good weather with tanks full of $2.50/gallon 93 octane from last Fall), and do not hesitate to fill them up and hit the road.
As for the C, since I retired and cut way back on highway driving, my around-town mileage is running around 18 MPG, and with a Predator tune I don't spare the throttle.
As the title says it's not so funny anymore. And it's not just the price of gas, but the price of everything else is being effected as well.
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2005 300C BRILLIANT BLACK, DRL's, Mesh Grill & Vents, Chrome Pillars & Fender Trim, MDS Indicator, Quad Brake Lights, Tinted Windows, De-Molded, K&N Aircharger, 180 T-Stat, Predator Custom Performance 93 CAI Tune
1997 MUSTANG COBRA 'VERT, TRIPLE BLACK, Vortec S/C'd., ECT Mod., 4.10 Gears, 18" Saleen Speedline Wheels
1950 FORD TUDOR FLATHEAD V8, FLAT BLACK, 54 Chevy Grill, Nosed and Decked, Frenched Headlights, Air Shocks, Three-On-The-Floor w/OD, Dual Glasspack Exhaust, Dual Two-Barrel Carbs
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