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mikemarrs wrote:So Whats Going To Happen With Gas Prices In Future?
is the only reason its going down have to do with the election coming up? maybe it does have to do with supply and demand. but what i'm really wondering is it was nearly $5.00 or maybe even more in some places not but a few weeks ago and now its already around $2.00 and still falling in some areas and my big question is the new few months is gas going to stay around the same prices or is it suddenly going to go up to six or seven dollars out of the clear blue.its on a lot of minds just how much gas will be here in the new few months.........
LazzMan wrote:Gas should be irrelevant. Walk or ride a bike. It's free and great exercise.
The price of gas should continue to drop, based on weakening demand. With any luck, somebody will pass a law to discourage the production of all gas-guzzling and recreational fuel items. I mean really, do we really need Suburbans, Escalades, and Hummers? We could also do without these big boats that crowd and pollute our lakes and rivers.
Drive a hybrid...you'll feel better.
LazzMan wrote:Drive a hybrid...you'll feel better.
Enigma869 wrote:LazzMan wrote:Drive a hybrid...you'll feel better.
Hybrids are just another example that the masses are asses! The Toyota 4Runner Hybrid gets a whopping 2 miles more to the gallon than the non-hybrid, and yet dopey Americans buy these things, just because it says "Hybrid" on the side of it! They seem to forget that they would have to drive the thing for about 15 years to make up the price difference!
John from Boston
Ehwmatt wrote:Enigma869 wrote:LazzMan wrote:Drive a hybrid...you'll feel better.
Hybrids are just another example that the masses are asses! The Toyota 4Runner Hybrid gets a whopping 2 miles more to the gallon than the non-hybrid, and yet dopey Americans buy these things, just because it says "Hybrid" on the side of it! They seem to forget that they would have to drive the thing for about 15 years to make up the price difference!
John from Boston
Oh man for sure. You better be a big-time driver to justify paying the price difference for a hybrid. I don't know how people can be so ignorant.
LazzMan wrote:Gas should be irrelevant. Walk or ride a bike. It's free and great exercise.
The price of gas should continue to drop, based on weakening demand. With any luck, somebody will pass a law to discourage the production of all gas-guzzling and recreational fuel items. I mean really, do we really need Suburbans, Escalades, and Hummers? We could also do without these big boats that crowd and pollute our lakes and rivers.
Drive a hybrid...you'll feel better.
Sarah wrote:LazzMan wrote:In the long run, certainly, hybrids ... will be worse for the environment.
how
StocktontoMalone wrote:Sarah wrote:LazzMan wrote:In the long run, certainly, hybrids ... will be worse for the environment.
how
Well, for one....when the battery goes, it could cost upwards of $3000 for a replacement..... And there goes the tax credit. Cancelling each other out.
Sarah wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:Sarah wrote:LazzMan wrote:In the long run, certainly, hybrids ... will be worse for the environment.
how
Well, for one....when the battery goes, it could cost upwards of $3000 for a replacement..... And there goes the tax credit. Cancelling each other out.
How is that bad for the environment?
Sarah wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:Sarah wrote:LazzMan wrote:In the long run, certainly, hybrids ... will be worse for the environment.
how
Well, for one....when the battery goes, it could cost upwards of $3000 for a replacement..... And there goes the tax credit. Cancelling each other out.
How is that bad for the environment?
Enigma869 wrote:LazzMan wrote:Drive a hybrid...you'll feel better.
Hybrids are just another example that the masses are asses! The Toyota 4Runner Hybrid gets a whopping 2 miles more to the gallon than the non-hybrid, and yet dopey Americans buy these things, just because it says "Hybrid" on the side of it! They seem to forget that they would have to drive the thing for about 15 years to make up the price difference!
John from Boston
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