Crystal,
I think what people are trying to say is that maybe your question could have been worded differently. By asking how much it costs to fill up, you negate several variables - the gas prices where we live ($2.20 on the west coast, $1.65 here in San Antonio - makes a HUGE difference), the MPG we typically get (a stock truck will get much better fuel economy than a lifted rig with a Gobi rack), and at which point we fill up our tanks (some fill at half empty, I never let mine got past 1/8th of a tank, others let their trucks run nearly bone dry). See my point? What costs one H2 owner $70 to fill up may cost a different owner $30 to fill up. No matter who answers your question, none of the numbers mean anything because of the different circumstances.
If you truly want to know what to expect, then ask what kind of MPG people are getting and what mods they have on their vehicles. That way you can judge how much of a "padding" you'd leave in your tank before re-fueling and calculate what it would cost YOU to fill up based on your local gas prices and any mods you might make to your vehicle.
Stacy
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2003 yellow Lux, 12" Bulletproof lift, 42" Pitbull Rockers, 20" Ultra Predators, Corsa sport exhaust, painted interior
2004 Cadillac Escalade, white diamond, dual tip chrome exhaust, 20" chrome 9-spoke rims, altezzas - TOTALLED!!!! Replaced with a nondescript 2009 Chevy Tahoe
1970 VW Karmann Ghia, black with a flame job and too many mods to list
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