Yup, that's the popular opinion. If they really want to scratch the backs of the oil companies? Let the price get to $5+ per gallon so the American people stop listening to the green-whacko's and start drilling here.You don't think that has anything to do with it in this admin, do you? You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours. It's politics after all.
OMG.To fill my RM250 costs approx. $12.00 !!
Too late for what?The high price most certainly encourages careful use and consideration for the environmental concerns, and I for one think that the cost of fuel in the US is far too low to allow for sensible husbanding of resources, but presumably the free market will put that right at some point, but will it be too late?
muddy226 said:To fill my RM250 costs approx. $12.00 !!
Okiewan said:My numbers were from the typical c-store ... at WalMart or one of the major grocery chains here, you can take .06 off the prices I listed.
Yup, that's the popular opinion. If they really want to scratch the backs of the oil companies? Let the price get to $5+ per gallon so the American people stop listening to the green-whacko's and start drilling here.
Okiewan said:OMG.
Too late for what?
That is kind of what I meant.robwbright said:Umm. . . nothing is free - they pay for it in their taxes and they pay more for it - either in actual cost or in the ridiculous wait times, which sometimes cost them their lives.
Now that's expensive.
You meant MPG right? If so, that is really good. My 2.2liter Accord gets about 27-29 MPG and that is considered good. Wish Icould get 60MPGZenith said:My mothers car is a 1.6 turbo diesel (110bhp) and regularly gets 60-70MPH on longish journeys.
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