I wouldn't swear by this but it's pretty interesting!
http://tankonempty.com
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I wouldn't swear by this but it's pretty interesting!
http://tankonempty.com
But my gas light comes on when it gets to the next to last tick, not the E...so I don't understand. :P But I have always been tempted to see how far my car really will go after it's PAST the E lol...but who the hell wants to run out of gas?
I certainly don't.. in fact I don't let my gauge fall anywhere near the "E". :(
I heard about this website on some news program and supposedly the guy who runs the site has people emailing him all the time about how far they've gone before running out of gas.. some even film themselves and put it on youtube. :roll:
It says my car can go an average of 44 or so miles after hitting empty.. that's just.. wow, that's a lot.. but makes me wonder if the car manufacturers were just incapable of making accurate gas dials, or if they do this sort of thing on purpose? I don't know.
my car book thingy says I have an 1/8 of a tank after I hit E. I have a small 11 gallon tank so I'd have 1.375 gallons left on E. I get 30 miles to a gallon so I could go for 41.25 miles. I'm too scared to test it though.
Clairity's just a linking machine today. :)
Another interesting find.
I try not to let it get under a 1/4 tank.
1. Because hubby gives me shit if he sees it under a 1/4 tank... it's always something... in the summer the gas is used to cool the engine, and in the winter too little gas can freeze or something :roll: I think he's just making it all up :P
2. Because if some kind of disaster happens (like the blackout of 2003) and you can't get gas, I don't want my tank to be empty and not be able to evacuate or something. Hey I figure if I take precautions, I'll never need to use them, right?
I went 10 miles once on E... in bumper to bumper traffic. I was panicking the entire time thinking that my car would just shut off... there would be no where to go (I was a middle lane on a four lane highway) and I would be blocking the lane.
Man I was so relieved when I finally pulled into that gas station... and I only spent $10 there as well.
most cars have a reserve tank (actually just a different part of the same tank) that will allow you to go about 40 miles. Of course this varies depending on the size of the car.