Omgili - forum search, search forums  
  

Discussions about winter gas

Displaying 1 - 10 out of 20,510 discussions.  
RSS Feed Options
Time Frame: (Any time)   Minimum number of replies: (2)   Minimum number of discussing users: (0)
  |  

Page: 1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10  
Keep this page open to be updated with the newest discussions automatically.
I just wondered if anyone knows what the average gas consumption should be for the months of Dec-Jan-Feb for a 4 bedroomed house (though it might be classed as 5 as we have an office too?) I can find average annual useage for a year but I don't know how...
Started by on , 13 posts by 7 people.  
Five bedroom house in London, where we barely touched zero degrees... .
If you for 5 weeks as your previous thread) then £500 for the winter quarter is fine.
It is said that 80% of your annual gas usage is during the 3 coldest months of the year.
What's the average of your monthly gas bill in winter?(Research for home improvement) Hi guys. I live in a approx 2500 sq foot detached with my family (4 of us) and our monthly gas bill averages at about $300.00/month. We live just like normal folks so...
Started by on , 15 posts by 13 people.  
Http://www.hoyme.com/ Check all the other openings in your home for drafts small kids, natural ....
We use an auto is really drafty in winter.
In the winter as much as possible, but our gas bill hits $200/month in mid-winter.
For the past three years my gas mileage has dropped down in the winter months to 26.5-27 from 27.5-28mpg during the summer/fall. I figured because they change the gas, it's colder, and I'm running snow tires....typically with weight in the bed. No big...
Started by on , 31 posts by 7 people.  
Probably about 80 octane..is it pinging under to turn the heater on and actually feel some hot air! LOL! ive noticed in the winter mines is down down gas....
Maybe old gas or old gas blended for winter.
Of crap gas.
Ask your Facebook Friends
Saw this on the news over the weekend that Chesapeake Energy Corp. is cutting production of natural gas to bring prices up because of mild winter. No breaks for the consumer is there. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/chesapeake-energy-cuts-natural-gas-production...
Started by on , 4 posts  
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at hearth):
Meanwhile the supply “gut” that we have right now there for a lot of gas, but at these....
Its simple really… Gas prices are at a 10 year low, and if you look back, adjusted for inflation gas is probably cheper now than it was in the 70s.
I have a 2011 Prius I've had less than a year. This is my first winter with the car. I live in northern MN. I have put Nokia snow tires on. I have noticed that my gas mileage has gone from 51-53 mpg to 45-48 mpg. Is this typical? I am wondering if the...
Started by on , 7 posts by 7 people.  
Why mileage gets worse in winter Last edited by efusco; 01-20-2012 at 11:43 PM .
I received a postcard from the gas co. saying it was time to change out my gas meter. We have had the same meter for 20+ years. The technician came out yesterday(Saturday)and switched out the meter. He then went outside to "do some testing". When he came...
Started by on , 11 posts by 5 people.  
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at qvc):
But my gas metereMy Grandfather had....
In my mail was my current gas bill-no delinquency.
It was a cold winter and we suffered that year hold on a cold, winter day.
The gas company four days to remove there equipment..
This may be a dumb questions but here goes nothing- is it more efficent in the winter with temps around and below freezing to run E85 cause i know it burns hotter but faster or just stick with 87 unleaded? Thanks!
Started by on , 5 posts by 4 people.  
Cold weather wont help your it cause it burns faster stick with gas, everything ive heard of the people of have tried e 85 say its been.
A full tank of fuel) I found E85 burned like I had a hole in my gas tank.
Just came across this post 02 XE CC 4X4 I was seeing a consistent 17 MPG however my last 2 tanks I have been seeing 15.5 MPG (1.5 MPG drop). Only have had the truck or a few months and I am guessing this drop in MPG is due to the winter blend. 17 MPG ...
Started by on , 5 posts by 5 people.  
Its better on....
Time spent scraping ice and brushing snow takes its toll on mpg's too!!! Corn syrup in gas doesn't help either.
Around town I spend most of my time in traffic, waiting for all the spinners to get out of the way .
In winter.
With just a change of shoes and an alteration of driving technique I can go from sporty "look at me" mode to "who cares what you think, I'm saving fuel" mode. I filled up today after driving on the 17s for the last 4 tankfuls or so. What was the mpg you...
Started by on , 10 posts by 4 people.  
Advertise Here Here's a question. I've always had natural gas stoves. Whenever the power went out, I could always keep cooking throughout the hurricane and resulting outage. What I don't know is how long that situation will last. The gas is supplied by...
Started by on , 20 posts by 17 people.  
My cooktop will work on either propane or natural gas than electric but I prefer to cook on ....
I have a wood furnace that heats 24/7 Gas fire place is a back up.
Natrual gas here is cheap but they want an arm and leg to deliver it.
Page: 1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10  

Related Message Boards & Forums

  • QVC Community – Blogs and Consumer Product Reviews
  • Gas & Electricity - MoneySavingExpert.com
  • Home & Garden - RedFlagDeals.com
  • Gen II Prius Fuel Economy - PriusChat
  • Prius v Main PriusChat
Related Searches
winter gas price predictions 2009    gas price predictions winter 2008   
More Information


Forum Search About Omgili Help Plugins Forum/Board Owners Privacy

i
In Title
In Topic
In Reply
Exclude
Boost