Originally posted by: Red Dawn
The pisser is that Exxon and the rest will post record profits this quarter:disgust:
Originally posted by: SampSon
No matter how much some of you want to argue against it, suburban sprawl IS A PROBLEM.
The most efficient way to build is up, not out. Americans simply don't want to live that way, so they pay the price.
Gas is around $3/gallon for regular here, with a price fluxuation of around $.10/gallon.
I drive more miles than the vast majority of people on this forum. When I'm out in the field I drive around 300 miles a day, for work of course. Only a portion of this mileage is reimbursed by my associate, the rest I write off on taxes. Sure I'm spending more than I ever have on fuel, but I'm also making more than I ever have at my chosen profession. It's a calculated trade off, everyone makes them on a daily basis. For most of America this gas trade off has been calculated and the decision has been made to pay more for gas. Instead of actually lifting a finger to try and change something (aka, a lifestyle), people just bitch about it.
Originally posted by: slsmnaz
Originally posted by: chr6
ive seen people spending half their paycheck on gas alone, it really bites
Calling shens on that. If not, those people are idiots! It's not that much higher which means they were spending an insane amount before.
Since they like to jack the prices when they speculate, it makes me want to attack the owners of the oil.... I think the whole oil industry is corrupt.Originally posted by: mzkhadir
it went up this week - 3.09 where I live. I think they jumped because of the speculation of attack on Saudi Oil.
Originally posted by: chr6
im using my bicycle more and more, and luckily all the groceries are within a mile, and work is by bike too.
but i fear when im all done with school and my job is 30+ miles away, and then gas becomes an issue. ive seen people spending half their paycheck on gas alone, it really bites
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Since they like to jack the prices when they speculate, it makes me want to attack the owners of the oil.... I think the whole oil industry is corrupt.Originally posted by: mzkhadir
it went up this week - 3.09 where I live. I think they jumped because of the speculation of attack on Saudi Oil.
Originally posted by: Robor
700 RWHP and 25 MPG? Not gonna happen.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: MustISO
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
The pisser is that Exxon and the rest will post record profits this quarter:disgust:
I don't know if they were record profits but they have all posted profits so far. Up from last year.
Gas is $3.03 here (or it was last night). I keep reading about inventories being higher than last year but gas is still going up. I guess the Govt. gave up the whole investigation into the price gauging.
I for one am not going out unless I have to. Travel to work and that's it. Maybe once a week to a restaurant. It certainly won't help anything but I'd love to see more people driving less.
P.S.
I hate BS like this:
work closer
live closer
work longer fewer days a week
telecommute
ride a scooter
bike
carpool
Not always an option for people. Some people could do maybe one of those things.
And when people bring up other countries. They pay what they pay, we pay what we pay, our gas has increased in price quite rapidly over a few years. I'm sure those countries would love it if gas prices went up 100% in a few years.
What's BS about this? I've never understood why people live 30+ miles away from where they work and why people who drive in to work and work with people who do the same commute never think about sharing the driving a few days a week. Or why people don't try commuting by bike, it's great exercise and it eliminates the need for driving to the gym after work to get in some exercise.
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
My point is that there are viable alternatives. People just seem to dismiss them all to easily for some reason. Maybe when gas prices hit $4/gallon or $5/gallon they'll start to really look at the choices they make instead of just bitching about it.
QFT.
It is sad that it will take $4 and $5 per gallon PLUS gas prices before Americans begin to change their ways.
Originally posted by: iversonyin
I love it. I want to see gas at $4-5 a gallon. I just love it.
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: iversonyin
I love it. I want to see gas at $4-5 a gallon. I just love it.
why? do you like paying more for your food?
Originally posted by: exdeath
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: iversonyin
I love it. I want to see gas at $4-5 a gallon. I just love it.
why? do you like paying more for your food?
Hes either an all out hippie, or is pissed off that everyone drives something faster than his Geo.
Lets clear something else up while we are at it:
More power does not necessarily mean less efficient.
6.0L engine making 500 HP while a 3.0L engine is making 250 HP. Someone driving a Prius will gasp at 500 HP and assume that its less efficient, yet its making the same horsepower per liter of fuel consumed. Twice the displacement, twice the energy, twice the power output, but thats it. Twice the fuel, but its putting out twice the power and there is someone willing to pay twice the price for gas for that power, so why should someone else care? Do these same people bitch and whine about 3.0 Ghz quad core CPUs and 8800GTX SLI being power hungry and inefficient even though they themselves chose not to buy them? Those people might be consuming excessive power and making it cost prohibitive for the people with K6's to run their PCs! :roll:
"Inefficient gas guzzler" would mean that 6.0L engine is only making 255 HP while the 3.0L engine is making 250 HP. But again, an engine with twice the displacement making twice the power using twice the gas = same efficiency. The emissions are just as clean as a 1.0L engine too.
So all you hippies be honest when you talk about 'gas guzzlers' its not that you want people to have more EFFICIENT cars or cleaner cars, you just want them to have WEAKER cars period. Might as well argue that people with quad core CPUs and 65" TVs are inefficient as well because having twice the cores consumes twice the power.
Once again it's all about envy and 'omg someone else has more than me and I can't afford to keep up with the Jones' so it should be banned so they can't have it either' :roll:
Now the weight issue... I have no idea why a truck with two seats has to weigh 8,000 lbs. I always thought MY car was heavy at 3,600 lbs but damn... seems every new car is over 4,000 lbs minimum now. I could add 12 TVs and 10 amps and speakers to my car and still not even come close to what some of these new cars weigh bare stock, so where are they hiding the lead bricks?
Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: exdeath
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: iversonyin
I love it. I want to see gas at $4-5 a gallon. I just love it.
why? do you like paying more for your food?
Hes either an all out hippie, or is pissed off that everyone drives something faster than his Geo.
Lets clear something else up while we are at it:
More power does not necessarily mean less efficient.
6.0L engine making 500 HP while a 3.0L engine is making 250 HP. Someone driving a Prius will gasp at 500 HP and assume that its less efficient, yet its making the same horsepower per liter of fuel consumed. Twice the displacement, twice the energy, twice the power output, but thats it. Twice the fuel, but its putting out twice the power and there is someone willing to pay twice the price for gas for that power, so why should someone else care? Do these same people bitch and whine about 3.0 Ghz quad core CPUs and 8800GTX SLI being power hungry and inefficient even though they themselves chose not to buy them? Those people might be consuming excessive power and making it cost prohibitive for the people with K6's to run their PCs! :roll:
"Inefficient gas guzzler" would mean that 6.0L engine is only making 255 HP while the 3.0L engine is making 250 HP. But again, an engine with twice the displacement making twice the power using twice the gas = same efficiency. The emissions are just as clean as a 1.0L engine too.
So all you hippies be honest when you talk about 'gas guzzlers' its not that you want people to have more EFFICIENT cars or cleaner cars, you just want them to have WEAKER cars period. Might as well argue that people with quad core CPUs and 65" TVs are inefficient as well because having twice the cores consumes twice the power.
Once again it's all about envy and 'omg someone else has more than me and I can't afford to keep up with the Jones' so it should be banned so they can't have it either' :roll:
Now the weight issue... I have no idea why a truck with two seats has to weigh 8,000 lbs. I always thought MY car was heavy at 3,600 lbs but damn... seems every new car is over 4,000 lbs minimum now. I could add 12 TVs and 10 amps and speakers to my car and still not even come close to what some of these new cars weigh bare stock, so where are they hiding the lead bricks?
I believe his point is those who made the choice to drive gas guzzlers are now paying more at the pump. I know my next car will definitely be something that gets high 20's or better in the city and high 30's or better on the highway.
BTW - 25 MPG is not anything to brag about and it's especially nothing when the city mileage is much much worse. What do you do with 700 HP anyway? I used to have a 70 Nova SS with a built small block (355). I picked up a beater Chevette to drive because the Nova's mileage sucked so bad.
Because the more sprawl you have the more infrastructure you need to support the sprawl. Infrastructure is very expensive and costs the citizenship as a whole a lot more money to support it, even if the vast majority of them never use it. Taxation systems are not designed to account for this and the majority of the population ends up footing the bill for thoes who feel the need to live 100 miles from civilization. Do a search and some reading on suburban sprawl and you'll understand what I mean.Why is sprawl "A PROBLEM?" Sure, it's more "efficient" to build up and not out, but since when is efficiency a goal of the average human's life? Many, many people value the benefits of suburban and rural living over those of living in a giant sardine can.
Like you said, the trade-off has been decided by many.
Originally posted by: sicko
I get 8 miles to a gallon in my audi, I spend about 200 bucks on gas every week.
Originally posted by: slsmnaz
Originally posted by: Clocker
Anyone else feeling this pinch?
Did you do a search for "gas" before posting this?
Don't like it, drive less.
Originally posted by: fire400
Originally posted by: sicko
I get 8 miles to a gallon in my audi, I spend about 200 bucks on gas every week.
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Originally posted by: holden j caufield
Originally posted by: fire400
Originally posted by: sicko
I get 8 miles to a gallon in my audi, I spend about 200 bucks on gas every week.
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is this serious. does audi make a hummer size car?
Originally posted by: eos
Talk about sticker shock today.
I left work Friday night and regular was $3.13 per gallon. Ick.
I come in this morning at 11:45 and it's 3.23. Double ick.
I leave for lunch 30 minutes ago, now it's $3.32.
Still looking for cars on the side of the road empty of fuel and huge lines at the pumps due to a shortage.