Jones & Wuk-Up
As suspected...
First of all, the program only covers enough fuel needed to drive 12,000 miles per year. Too bad the average annual mileage in the U.S. is closer to 15k miles than 12k. So, for average drivers, the last couple of the months of the year their Dodge gas card is going to stop working.
Secondly, since Dodge will have no way of knowing how far you’ve actually driven in order to determine when you’ve hit 12k miles, they’re going to use the EPA average fuel economy estimates for each of their products to calculate how many gallons work out to 12,000 miles.
im wondeing bout the heavy foot people who will end up getting less mpg, if they use all their gas for one year and the car only has like 10k miles, then what, and what about rolling back the dash?? LMFAO!!!!
Jones & Wuk-Up
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