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webcammie

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Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: webcammie
I didn't say I couldn't afford gas. But I could still complain about it killing my wallet. Can't I?

Yes, you do have the right to b!tch about it.

But don't expect anyone to feel sorry for you.

The people that are hurt the most by the increasing energy prices are those on low incomes and fixed budgets (read: mainly disabled and elderly). As well as the working man/woman who has a long commute. The big earners like yourself don't have anything to worry about.

I'm fortunate to be able to afford all the gas I can burn too, but, remember, not everyone is so fortunate.

First of all, I don't expect anyone here to feel sorry for me.

Second, funny how you are so quick to judge without even knowing me. Just because I drive a Lexus, that makes me a big earner now? For your information (not like you care), I just graduated from college and have been working since sophomore year of high school because my parents are from low income background. I worked my ass off all through college to pay for my own tuition, clothes, RENT, books...everything because I didn't want to burden my parents. The only reason why I could afford a lexus is because I moved back home so I won't have to pay for rent ($600 a month for the past 4 years). So before you make assumptions about who I am as a person, learn a bit about me first.
 

iwantanewcomputer

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Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: webcammie
I didn't say I couldn't afford gas. But I could still complain about it killing my wallet. Can't I?

Yes, you do have the right to b!tch about it.

But don't expect anyone to feel sorry for you.

The people that are hurt the most by the increasing energy prices are those on low incomes and fixed budgets (read: mainly disabled and elderly). As well as the working man/woman who has a long commute. The big earners like yourself don't have anything to worry about.

I'm fortunate to be able to afford all the gas I can burn too, but, remember, not everyone is so fortunate.

First of all, I don't expect anyone here to feel sorry for me.

Second, funny how you are so quick to judge without even knowing me. Just because I drive a Lexus, that makes me a big earner now? For your information (not like you care), I just graduated from college and have been working since sophomore year of high school because my parents are from low income background. I worked my ass off all through college to pay for my own tuition, clothes, RENT, books...everything because I didn't want to burden my parents. The only reason why I could afford a lexus is because I moved back home so I won't have to pay for rent ($600 a month for the past 4 years). So before you make assumptions about who I am as a person, learn a bit about me first.

college grad + job = big earner. work at McDonalds and see how long you can afford to fill er up
 

Deeko

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Jun 16, 2000
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'00 galant, V6....she gets about 19-23mpg. I don't drive much so I survive.
 

ponyo

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Feb 14, 2002
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Dodge 1500 Cargo Van. 32 gallon tank. About 15 miles/gallon. ~$80 fill up twice a week.

Probably spend about $700 month to fill up my work van.

This is my money maker so $700/month is small price to pay.
 

lotust

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Originally posted by: Naustica
Dodge 1500 Cargo Van. 32 gallon tank. About 15 miles/gallon. ~$80 fill up twice a week.

Probably spend about $700 month to fill up my work van.

This is my money maker so $700/month is small price to pay.

Its good if you can pass the cost on to the customer. I wish I could do that
 

Pacfanweb

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Jan 2, 2000
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Originally posted by: lotust
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Originally posted by: lotust
How do you all afford to fill your v8 suvs? Do you want to sell your gas guzzler?
1. I make enough to buy all the gas my Tahoe and Suburban can burn.
2. No.

I wish I did. Im gonna say you make over 80k a year?
My Tahoe is used nearly 100% for work, so I write of my mileage.
That helps, and I need a full-sized vehicle for two reasons:
One, I'm 6'4", and 270+lbs.
Two, I need the space for my tools and supplies.

 

CyraKrin

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1979 Internaional Harvester Scout II.

bout 12k/g. and I pay 111.9/L here.. so multiply that by four for a gallon.
 

PeeluckyDuckee

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2001 Honda Prelude
2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue

The Intrigue gets better mileage and has more torque than the Prelude.
 

Svnla

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I am driving a small 4 cyliners SUV with 20 mpg in the city and a commute of 30 miles per day total. I will cut it down to 20 miles per day in two weeks. I still missed the <5 miles round trip of my old job.

BTW, my fillup right now is around $30, used to pay around $20.
 

EatSpam

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04 Saturn Ion Redline...not as good on gas as my old Cavalier, but not anywhere near as crappy as an SUV.
 

EatSpam

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Originally posted by: Ornery
Nothing but the best! No car payments + 5 mile commute = NO COMPLAINTS!

Do you want to sell your gas guzzler?

I wish people would! I've been patiently waiting for these to come down in price, but no such luck!

Do you have to haul your 1 spoiled brat kid to the mall or soccer practice? A Lincoln Navigator is absolutely imperative to get your kids from your McMansion to the soccer field. I couldn't imagine dealing with traffic with anything less!
 

rufruf44

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Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: Ornery
Nothing but the best! No car payments + 5 mile commute = NO COMPLAINTS!

Do you want to sell your gas guzzler?

I wish people would! I've been patiently waiting for these to come down in price, but no such luck!

Do you have to haul your 1 spoiled brat kid to the mall or soccer practice? A Lincoln Navigator is absolutely imperative to get your kids from your McMansion to the soccer field. I couldn't imagine dealing with traffic with anything less!

Lol, you obviously don't know Ornery
 

RKS

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Do you have to haul your 1 spoiled brat kid to the mall or soccer practice? A Lincoln Navigator is absolutely imperative to get your kids from your McMansion to the soccer field. I couldn't imagine dealing with traffic with anything less!


YES; and when my wife plows into your econobox with her vehicle on the way back from soccer practice (see sig) because she is too busy dialing the spa for an appointment it shouldn't dent her schedule.

As far as gas prices, I get reimbursed for mileage 2 weeks out of the month and drive a company vehicle the other two.
My Maxima doesn't get the best mpg, I would estimate out 18 mpg in combined hwy & city.
 

Schadenfroh

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Originally posted by: lotust
I just bought a 2005 Toyota tacoma 4cyl 5 speed. Im so glad I did.

How do you all afford to fill your v8 suvs? Do you want to sell your gas guzzler?

Income from oil wells:evil:


and its a v10 not a v8
 

Ornery

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Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: EatSpam

Do you have to haul your 1 spoiled brat kid to the mall or soccer practice? A Lincoln Navigator is absolutely imperative to get your kids from your McMansion to the soccer field. I couldn't imagine dealing with traffic with anything less!
I want a full sized, full framed, V8, RWD machine with all the bells & whistles. You can simply shove your FWD go-carts right up your...

Well anyway, up till now, I've been relegated a couple full size Ford cars, a few $45,000 imports and overpriced SUVs to fill the bill. Now that gas is so expensive, I see a chance to get an SUV for a better price, but it still hasn't happened yet. They're STILL too expensive!
 

Freejack2

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Hmm $3 a gallon means $750 a year more in fuel expenses, not great but not bad I guess. When it hits $6 a gallon that's going to mean $2250 more a year in fuel expenses. That's going to be a bit of an oucher. Hopefully by then we'll be off an oil economy or I'll be making a lot more.

Because of this hurricane, I predict a temporary spike of $4 a gallon and it settling down to the low $3's after that.
I don't think we'll see $6 a gallon for a while, but it could be as little as 2 years or as much as 15 years before it hits $6 a gallon.
 

rbrandon

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Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: Ornery
Nothing but the best! No car payments + 5 mile commute = NO COMPLAINTS!

Do you want to sell your gas guzzler?

I wish people would! I've been patiently waiting for these to come down in price, but no such luck!

Do you have to haul your 1 spoiled brat kid to the mall or soccer practice? A Lincoln Navigator is absolutely imperative to get your kids from your McMansion to the soccer field. I couldn't imagine dealing with traffic with anything less!




Nice generalization :disgust:
 

Ornery

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Oct 9, 1999
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No Robert, it's even worse. I don't haul anybody but myself anywhere. I HATE driving, so do very little, as comfortably and safely as possible... all by myself!
 
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