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Oak Green and Aventurine Green are on the same spectrum.
Both are green with a gold undertone, but OG has a much more prominent green color. The color shifts, but it is never not green. In overcast light, it's a dark green. In bright light, it's a mossier green with a gold flake.
AG is more chameleon like IMO - in some lighting it does not have a green color at all, but in the right light it is obviously green. It's a little like Chalk in that way for me -- that color dramatically shifts depending on the light.
Took a trip to CA for Christmas. $77 to fill up a 16 gallon tank, $200 authorization hold on your credit card anywhere you go to fill up. That sounds insane at first but makes sense when you realize that some large SUVs have 25+ gallon tanks.
What blew my mind was our family trip to Hawaii. Gas prices are actually cheaper on the islands than California. Go figure.
It's funny you say that because I was also in Hawaii in December. I hadn't been there in 20 years and was prepared for the "paradise tax". But I actually found Hawaii to be pretty affordable across the board. Even the ABC stores had pretty reasonable prices for virtually all of their stuff.
Took a trip to CA for Christmas. $77 to fill up a 16 gallon tank, $200 authorization hold on your credit card anywhere you go to fill up. That sounds insane at first but makes sense when you realize that some large SUVs have 25+ gallon tanks.
The extended range tank on a 992 is 23.7 gallons. I’ve paid $100 to fill it up with fuel still remaining but at $5+ it would cost me well past $100. Good news is it lasts 2 weeks. 600 mile highway cruising range on long drives.