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Jun 22, 2007 by  RobotGod - 3 comments

article imageHow Far Can You Drive With The Tank On Empty?

By RobotGod.
Justin Davis is on a mission. He wants to know how far various cars will drive after the gas-tank warning light comes on. The auto manufacturers won't tell him. His solution? Ask the internet.
We can all help by adding our knowledge to the website.
Tank on Empty
I like this concept. I am always wondering the same thing. People everywhere should be pushing their cars to the limit for this quest for knowledge. It might even reveal some interesting things the manufacturer doesn't want known....
I can't help thinking about Kramer driving that car forever after the needle was on E, on Seinfeld.
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