The little jazz...

that could go 454+ KM in a tank of gas, city driving with traffic and skyway harurot had just finished two week's worth of Caltex Silver last Friday afternoon.  Perfect timing as gas prices were scheduled to go up again P1.50 that midnight.


I changed my driving style for this tank, taking a much light-footed approach.  Where and when I could, I'd lift my foot off the gas pedal and drive by momentum, braking only when needed.  If I brake that means I'd have to accelerate again and stop-and-go driving is not so fuel efficient.

It also helps that I leave the house after the morning rush hour and that I'm on my way home at 10pm, well after the evening Makati exodus.

As I've mentioned in my Pownce blog, I'm going to check out Shell's E10 (10% Ethanol) fuel and see if that would give me more kilometers per liter. 

So there I was falling in line at the Shell near the office to get my full tank of E10.  O-M-G! For the first time, my gasoline bill breached the P2,000 mark.  It made me cry out to heaven for divine provision for the next coming weeks as it has been reported that prices will increase weekly until it reaches P65/Liter.


And then I snapped out of it.  Why should gas prices dictate the way I live?  I had to remind myself that I should live by faith and not by sight, that I should live on God's economy, that the basis of my peace is what God says in His Word and not what oil companies or the stocks or the forex tells me. 

I thank God for my small, agile and fuel-efficient car. 

Comments

sunsh quibilan said…
OH MY GOD! two thousand pesos for a full tank?!?!?
Chelo Gemina said…
I always tell myself that when the Israelites were surrounded by famine, they had food to eat. That is enough. Chelo
Nathan Fadera said…
Wow! Ako 4k na full tank... Waah! We'll cope with the situation. =) Go Motorcycles! Haha
Renzo Villalon said…
P65/liter? I hope they take organ donations at the gas station :P
anna cabiling said…
oouucchhh!!! this makes me feel so old coz nung high school pa ako 500 lang ang full tank. hahaha
Motorcycles. Hmmm. Was contemplating on another blog entry called "Manila's Motorcycle Infestation." I've had 3 hit and runs by motorcycles. It's like they're not subject to our road rules and laws.
Kevin Panahon said…
I think the last time I was in Manila, mga 1500 per litre pa lang.

Don't count on E10 to give you more mileage though. Ethanol is less fuel efficient by than petrol, pero since 10% ethanol lang yung E10, I don't think your mileage will go down noticeably.
Paul Pajo said…
wild. I'm glad I sold my car. I now have a smaller carbon footprint hahaha! :)
So it's a toss between being eco-friendly vs. fuel efficiency. Hmmmm. I'm starting to research on LPG. Though, I'm still very thankful as Pao's X-Trail does 6.5 Km/L; mine's at 11.18 Km/L.
Hey Paul! What was your car before and what do you drive now?
OMG! P65/liter na jan? parang masa-shock ako paguwi namin next year. here, the most expensive pertrol retails at BD 0.100 ( BD-bahraini dinar, BD1=P120, so 12pesos lang per liter), for the regular unleaded its BD 0.080 = 9pesos!!! full tank ng ford escape namin is less than 600 pesos.my friend used to have a honda jazz, full tank nya P300, she used to tank up every 3 or 4 weeks kase di din uso traffic dito. i'm so happy God sent us here :-)
Wow. Kainggit ang mga prices nyo dyan. Pero oil-rich naman kasi yung lugar ninyo. Sana may oil sa ilalim ng Pilipinas. :D
meron daw sa cebu! i used to work as a temp for 1 of the oil rig in sharjah (UAE). sabi nung director he's been to cebu several times coz their company is involved in the oil project there. puro international companies involved. big potential daw.