I do believe that I would rather run out of gas. However only if I was near a gas station or someone that could put gas in a gallon jug and bring it to me. Flat tires just aren’t that cool.
haha I feel as though this is a very random get to know you… but I’d go with gas (as well as daniel only if there was a gas station near by or something) because it would be much easier to just poor some gas in the car than it would be to get out and change a tire.
Just thinking about the money factor and my lack of haha… I would say run out of gas. I don’t know how to change a tire so that wouldn’t help but I do know how to get gas and how much it cost haha!!! But I’m pretty careful with my car because of my lack of knowledge when it comes to fixing it!!! π
I’m with Brittany on this one. Because of the lack of money i would have to say running out of gas…although, unfortunately, i have had both happen to me! HA!
I also work at a car repair shop..so i know i would always have someone come rescue me! hehe!!
I think I would have to go with flat tire, cause I know how to change one. And if you run out of gas and there is no gas station….. At least there would be something I could do instead of sitting there ( which has happened already, and was not a pleasant experience).
I would rather run out of gas. I carry a cell phone whenever I drive, so I could just call someone to bring me gas. Also, I’m the type of person that probably not notice right away if I had a flat tire, so with a flat tire, there would be more chance of permanent damage.
I would rather have run out of gas because if I was in a situation where there wasn’t a gas station around, and my cell phone didn’t work – it’s easier to push a car out of gas, then a car with a flat!! π
But I’m like Jessie, I work at an Automotive shop so in a normal setting, I have plenty of people who’d “save” me either way! π
i would rather get a flat tire…because when i got a car my dad made me go through the whole thing of taking the tire off, getting the spare from the trunk, and putting it on, then reverse (since the tire really wasn’t flat) so i would at least know what to do and we would be on our way π
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I do believe that I would rather run out of gas. However only if I was near a gas station or someone that could put gas in a gallon jug and bring it to me. Flat tires just aren’t that cool.
haha I feel as though this is a very random get to know you… but I’d go with gas (as well as daniel only if there was a gas station near by or something) because it would be much easier to just poor some gas in the car than it would be to get out and change a tire.
Just thinking about the money factor and my lack of haha… I would say run out of gas. I don’t know how to change a tire so that wouldn’t help but I do know how to get gas and how much it cost haha!!! But I’m pretty careful with my car because of my lack of knowledge when it comes to fixing it!!! π
I’m with Brittany on this one. Because of the lack of money i would have to say running out of gas…although, unfortunately, i have had both happen to me! HA!
I also work at a car repair shop..so i know i would always have someone come rescue me! hehe!!
I think I would have to go with flat tire, cause I know how to change one. And if you run out of gas and there is no gas station….. At least there would be something I could do instead of sitting there ( which has happened already, and was not a pleasant experience).
I would rather run out of gas. I carry a cell phone whenever I drive, so I could just call someone to bring me gas. Also, I’m the type of person that probably not notice right away if I had a flat tire, so with a flat tire, there would be more chance of permanent damage.
I would rather have run out of gas because if I was in a situation where there wasn’t a gas station around, and my cell phone didn’t work – it’s easier to push a car out of gas, then a car with a flat!! π
But I’m like Jessie, I work at an Automotive shop so in a normal setting, I have plenty of people who’d “save” me either way! π
i would rather get a flat tire…because when i got a car my dad made me go through the whole thing of taking the tire off, getting the spare from the trunk, and putting it on, then reverse (since the tire really wasn’t flat) so i would at least know what to do and we would be on our way π