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Gas pricing in chicago is an outrage!!! -
08-31-2005, 08:59 PM
I just drove by what is usually the cheapest gas station in my area. $3.30 for regular!! ![]() It's gonna start costing me $70 a week just to go to work for 1 week! Oh, and don't forget the tolls. That's another $10 per week too. I swear, if I didn't car pool with 2 other guys (I only need to drive 1 out of 3 weeks) I'd have to put this hobby on hold just to pay for transportation for work. When will this end? Is it safe to say $4.00 a gallon by christmas? Doesn't look out of the question with the current trend of gas price rising. I bought my truck last year in july, and gas cost was $1.80 on average. Almost 100% increase in the last year alone. Thanks for listening to my rank. "If you cook scallops in a non-stick pan, then they won't stick. That's why they call it NON F@#*$&%G STICK!!!" - Im watching YOU!- roc |
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08-31-2005, 10:12 PM
Rocco I think that is the most intelligent post I've seen from u. I agree it is crazy, especially since all I do is drive all day for work. Atleast I get reimbursed from my company, but I haven't driven the EVO for two weeks, because the price of gas is so much.
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08-31-2005, 10:15 PM
Thanks!!,
Sorry if its a little hard to follow, but i get so mad about this subject that all my ideas just fly outta my head so fast i cant type fast enough to get them all down in some sort of digestable order. Joe, the sad part is ... I wont stop driving nor will 97% of the united states. Its partly cuz i (we) are all too subbron and in love with our cars. In america the car is a sign of freedom, ability to go where you want when you want with who you want. autos define us, its a way of making a statment. They are a part of american heritage!!! The other reason we wont stop driving is ...... WE CANT!!!!!!! Urban sprawl dosent allow you to go anywhere on foot. And in the burbs there is little to no true public transportation system that is accesable or worth while. I guess i could ride a bike to work..... Then i could get up 2hrs earlier to get to work on time and then plan accordingly to get home that much later... Or when old man winter rolls around that would be fun a 10 mile bike ride down a frozen sidewalk when its -25f outside. Not to mention how the heck am i gonna get my r/c stuff to the track!?!!??!! --Then follow the rules! haha!-- -Tune |
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08-31-2005, 10:33 PM
yeah its getting out of control.. hell gas prices around schuamburg are all over the place because of the chaos. everything from 2.97 to 3.40 for a gal of reg. I filled up at the mobil near me with premium for 3.30 a gal. by tomorow the woman at the counter said it will be at 3.30 a gal for regular!
Watching the news they say Reg gas could approach $5 within the next month! 1:1.. 01 Z28 Camaro A4 Sure.. its stock. 1:8's.. K3, Inferno GT, and a straight line beater car 1:18.. RC18t Mamba and 3s lipo |
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08-31-2005, 10:45 PM
What really sucks is what the gas prices are going to do to the economy in the next few months. As gas goes up, most companies profits will go down, do to the fact of the cost of doing business being higher. This in turn will kill profits and stocks will tumble, except for oil, electricity and natural gas.
The housing prices have peeked, and now does it make more sense to pay more to live closer to work so you don't have to pay more in gas, or pay less and live further out and have to pay more to drive to work. Most companies only give an annual raise of 2-3%, but this is not keeping up with the inflation that is happening. We could all have lots of issues in the upcoming year, unless Bush steps in and does something about these gas prices. The trickle down affect is going to be huge!!! |
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08-31-2005, 10:57 PM
there are almost 5,000 oil rigs in the gulf..... 20 are offline due to the hurricane .... Thats roughy 5%... Yeah, that justifies these prices....
The genral concensus at the firehouse tonight is..... Were allllllllllll getting F*@%ED!!!!!!!!! --Then follow the rules! haha!-- -Tune |
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08-31-2005, 11:01 PM
This is a quote taken from a site i just googled... Just supports what i said about europes fuel prices...
Impact of fuel tax "The single most effective measure" that has brought down motorists' fuel use in Europe, however, is taxation, says Dings. On average, 60 percent of the price European drivers pay at the pump goes to their governments in taxes. In Britain, the government takes 75 percent, and raises taxes by 5 percent above inflation every year (though it has forgone this year's rise in view of rocketing oil prices, and the French government has promised tax rebates this year to taxi drivers, truckers, fishermen, and others who depend heavily on gasoline.) On August 8, for example, the price of gas in the US, without taxes, would be $2.17, instead of $2.56; in Britain, it would be $1.97, instead of $6.06. --Then follow the rules! haha!-- -Tune |
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08-31-2005, 11:13 PM
TWO WORDS SOLAR CARS https://www.eere-pmc.energy.gov/nasc..._DAY11_001.jpg
they run completley for free. except the only solar cars made now are for racing. Im trying to start a team at my school that will build a solar car its about 5 meters long. And during june there is a race at the Texas Motor Speedway. and dell sponsors it. the only problem is that these cars are really expensive because all of the ones out now are prototypes. for a cheap a$$ car like a highschool would make it would cost 10000 dollars that car in the pic is University of Michigans car their car costed something like 1,000,000 dollars. but they look really freaking cool (how do you put a pic in a post with out like having to open something) ~Noto |