Re: $4 gasoline is coming
Maybe the gas price hike will finally convince Ford/GM that hybrids and fuel efficient cars are the way to go.
Yeah... right... Naa... Let's make more Million-dollar taxpayer-funded FCVs that have a market release date of 2171 AD. Lutz knows that nobody wanted on affordable Volt that could be manufactured with off-the -shelf technology. He realized that what consumes really wanted was a Volt powered by a million dollar drive-train that had no refilling stations. |
Re: $4 gasoline is coming
Originally Posted by livvie
(Post 122730)
hmmmmm.... i said US average... sure you will get stations hiking up the price. From the pic it looks like SF which has probably the highest price of gas in the entire country.
I see $4 in the city all the time. Drive 30 minutes away... and it comes down to under 3. |
Re: $4 gasoline is coming
Originally Posted by AshenGrey
(Post 122884)
Naa... Let's make more Million-dollar taxpayer-funded FCVs that have a market release date of 2171 AD. Lutz knows that nobody wanted on affordable Volt that could be manufactured with off-the -shelf technology. He realized that what consumes really wanted was a Volt powered by a million dollar drive-train that had no refilling stations.
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Re: $4 gasoline is coming
Today I paid 3.31/g (.03/g discount) at Long Beach, CA. Using my handy-dandy slide rule/calculator from Consumer Reports, that comes out to around .065/mile.
In about 2-3 weeks I head out to the Black Hills of SD and on into Wisc., Ill and up into Canada. |
Re: $4 gasoline is coming
I predict that US $4/gal national average for 'regular' will be reached on 1 August 2007, prior to any landfalling hurricane risks.
Centrider, may I recommend small detours to Devil's Tower WY and Mt. Rushmore SD en route? DAS |
Re: $4 gasoline is coming
The range in Long Beach (East Side, mostly) seems to be 3.33 - 3.45 for 87 octane. So for Calif (and what is it in Hawaii?) that 4 buck/g is not so far off.
Well, keep smiling. . .Comes the REVOLUTION. . . |
Re: $4 gasoline is coming
3 or 4 weeks ago, the Saturday automotive ads here in Indy had 3 different Toyota dealerships discounting (either price or financing) Prii. Last Saturday's paper had nary a peep about new Prii. We drove past the one nearest our house and saw 1 on the lot and the one near my office (which had been advertising "over 20 available" has 2.
I'd say that the convergence of lower sticker and higher gas prices must have created demand. BTW, the majority of the stations I see are right around $3 here... |
Re: $4 gasoline is coming
Originally Posted by WaltPA
(Post 123017)
True, but you also said "summer". It is not even summer yet, and we are starting to see some limited number of locations already passing the $4 mark. As more and more locations pass the $4 mark, the average will creep up too, and by the end of the summer, there just might be enough places over $4 that the average goes over $4 too.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...NGUKPOGKJ1.DTL |
Re: $4 gasoline is coming
Well, the cautious observation is that we're not going to make that 4.00 avg this summer/year. One reason might be that Texas has a bill in the hopper to suspend the state gas tax of .20/g. The question than becomes - How many states will follow?
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Re: $4 gasoline is coming
Originally Posted by centrider
(Post 124453)
Well, the cautious observation is that we're not going to make that 4.00 avg this summer/year. One reason might be that Texas has a bill in the hopper to suspend the state gas tax of .20/g. The question than becomes - How many states will follow?
Meanwhile in Dallas, I see plenty of people going at least 75 in a 60 - are they really hurting on gas money? If they are, their driving suggests they are eager to get kicked at the pump, so why help them until then? |
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