Gas prices!
#6
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Here in the UK, we're paying £0.98 pence per litre: 4.544 litres to the gallon...so, can I come live in America, please? Seriously, I'll be in California again in October and as usual, I'll regard whatever you're paying for gasoline as pure luxury.
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#13
Joined: Oct 2005
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I've been telling people here for 25 years that gas is a bargain at under $5 per, but nobody ever listened.
What's more funny is I don't see a mass stampede of people trading in their gas hogs for smaller, high-mileage cars, they just keep complaining about $3 a gallon gas.
What's more funny is I don't see a mass stampede of people trading in their gas hogs for smaller, high-mileage cars, they just keep complaining about $3 a gallon gas.
#15
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I agree microdol - the writing has been on the wall for sometime, people have just chosen to ignore it. As a country, we have structured our lives around cheap gas and now we are literally paying the price for that shortsightedness.
#17
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I wonder if gas is really all that cheaper here than in Europe or elsewhere. I imagine someone has done a study on driving habits and gas prices who could answer that question. Now, certainly it is lower in currency, but the U.S. is a big place. I drive 80 miles a day just to get to work and back. Luckily, the traffic isn't too bad, and I have a fairly small car. I think it would be wonderful if we had more public transportation like Europe, but sometimes I wonder if it would always be practical. I was thrilled to see gas drop to $2.61 at my station this week.
#18
Joined: Apr 2006
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microdol -- you are sooo right on. i just spent one month selling cars, for the first time, at a hyundai dealership in order to learn about this nameplate. absolutely no one is looking for less powerful car engines with good mileage. everyone wanted to buy the high mileage car-platform suv vehicles. i was so shocked that most people do not care!
when americans feel the pain over gas prices, it's due to a collective 'hiding head in sand' syndrome. something like, 'oh, that won't affect me."
when americans feel the pain over gas prices, it's due to a collective 'hiding head in sand' syndrome. something like, 'oh, that won't affect me."
#19



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orangetravelcat: Where were you in CA?? The prices have come down a bit in the last week - but even at the highest I never paid over $3.10. Your timing was rotten - $2.81-$2.91 is the norm depending on the brand.
I lived in the UK for several years - and I have never once complained about gas prices here at home. But at least there I had options. But smaller standard transmission cars make even $6 or $7 bearable.
I lived in the UK for several years - and I have never once complained about gas prices here at home. But at least there I had options. But smaller standard transmission cars make even $6 or $7 bearable.
#20
Joined: Apr 2004
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I heard on the radio this morning that gas prices will be decreasing and that we could see prices nearer to $2.00 than $3.00 per gal. by Thanksgiving.
I wonder if all the media drones will do "Do you feel happy about this increased available spending money?" then. I certainly doubt it.
I wonder if all the media drones will do "Do you feel happy about this increased available spending money?" then. I certainly doubt it.

