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Air&Road 07-10-2012 12:57 PM

I currently commute 21 miles one way over winding, hilly, fun country road in an MB. Commutes don't get any better than this.

For many years I traveled a lot but when I DID go to the office, it was 89 miles one way through some of the worst of the DFW traffic. I probably averaged making that trip once or twice a week, but sometimes went several weeks at a time doing it daily.

If you like where you live and it's a good job, you will get used to the commute. With a good stereo, a reliable, comfortable car and a mobile phone it will be completely tolerable and you will be used to it in short order.

Best of luck with it and congratulations on the new job.

dynalow 07-10-2012 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by The Clk Man (Post 2964738)
About 2 minutes for me. I live about 1.5 miles from my shop. :D

3 right hand turns and it's 1.3 miles to my office. Still.
(This topic was discussed, what, about 4 or 5 years ago? ;))

I'm starting to wonder if there are any new topics to discuss outside of politics.
Totally OT, I fell asleep last night watching a show about IO...........pretty interesting.
Sorry. What were we talking about again?:o

The Clk Man 07-10-2012 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dynalow (Post 2970439)
3 right hand turns and it's 1.3 miles to my office. Still.
(This topic was discussed, what, about 4 or 5 years ago? ;))

I'm starting to wonder if there are any new topics to discuss outside of politics.
Totally OT, I fell asleep last night watching a show about IO...........pretty interesting.
Sorry. What were we talking about again?:o

I think we were talking about samiches. :D

SwampYankee 07-10-2012 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by The Swede (Post 2970355)
Not having to use a car for work is great. Saving a lot of money that way! I'm starting a new job in a few weeks that's 2 miles away. Biking should take less than 10 minutes.

It has been nice, I walk every day it's not too crappy weather-wise. I really should get my bike fixed (bent the rear rim trying to jump off the loading dock :o) but I just haven't had the time lately. I used to use it for short errands (post office, bank, running out for a gal. of milk, etc.).

I actually haven't replaced my Jeep yet, been saving a fair amount of money, but that will come to an end once school starts again and we're back to going 4 different directions at the same time. I was hoping to get my TD ship-shape over the summer and start using that, but I'm afraid it's not happening this year.

lorainfurniture 07-10-2012 02:25 PM

about 3.5 miles each way. I usually fill up once a month.

LaughingGravy 07-10-2012 03:31 PM

11.5 miles against traffic=20 minutes, and also facing away from the sun each way, so I take the motorcycle whenever reasonable.
Nice three lane in each direction highway for 8 miles of it.
I really do enjoy glancing at the stopped traffic in the other direction as I fly by at 60 mph.

Air&Road 07-10-2012 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dynalow (Post 2970439)
3 right hand turns and it's 1.3 miles to my office. Still.
(This topic was discussed, what, about 4 or 5 years ago? ;))

I'm starting to wonder if there are any new topics to discuss outside of politics.
Totally OT, I fell asleep last night watching a show about IO...........pretty interesting.
Sorry. What were we talking about again?:o


Nice commute! Sounds like you need to be changing oil based on the calander versus the odometer!

In 2004 and 2005 I was doing some application development at home and my commute was about 30 feet. My kind of commute. Great job too.

dynalow 07-10-2012 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Air&Road (Post 2970555)
Nice commute! Sounds like you need to be changing oil based on the calander versus the odometer!

In 2004 and 2005 I was doing some application development at home and my commute was about 30 feet. My kind of commute. Great job too.

The leased CTS is my weekday commuter.:P Just had the oil changed. 8 months old 5000 miles. The oil change happens when oil gets to within 10% of remaining life per computer.
The CE is my weekend pickup truck. Bigger, deeper trunk for hauling stuff to recycling center, (leaves, shrubs, etc). Guess which car gets the garage.;)

The Clk Man 07-10-2012 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by lorainfurniture (Post 2970487)
about 3.5 miles each way. I usually fill up once a month.

Still driving that chicken chit little turd car? :D:D:D

JamesDean 07-15-2012 02:57 PM

Sorry I forgot to come back and update this thread..

I start tomorrow, its about 60 miles via turnpike (70mph)...

Given my fleet, which car would you pick to DD that distance? If each car was in good shape and ready to go?

190E 3.0 (25 mpg highway-w/ac)
300SD (unknown freeway mpg)
420SEL (22mpg highway-w/ac)

I'll probably end up moving closer, getting an apartment or something, but I've got to build up credit and whatnot in order for that to happen....

Skippy 07-15-2012 06:01 PM

Given the relatively similar mpg, I'd rotate them.

JamesDean 07-15-2012 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Skippy (Post 2974016)
Given the relatively similar mpg, I'd rotate them.

This is not a bad idea at all. The SD has a bit of work before its road worthy again but the SEL/190 are good to go. I think it would help make the commute less boring, SEL is definitely more of a cruiser than the 190E

JamesDean 07-17-2012 08:25 AM

:(

Day 2 of commuting. All of you who said it would suck, were correct. Up at 6am, gone by 630. Off at 5, home by 625. 12 hours of the day gone, even with only 7 hours of sleep, that leaves 5 hours for other things, including dinner..so make that 4 or less

Air&Road 07-17-2012 08:35 AM

You'll get used to it James. Don't think of it badly, or it will make your life miserable. Find some good tunes on the radior or some CD's and just cruise with the traffic. You have some nice MB's so enjoy them and make the commute the highlight of your day.

Dreading something that is a part of your day, will just build on itself. Chin up!

The Swede 07-17-2012 09:37 AM

Rush and Glenn Beck on the old AM dial are your friend!


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