wtf, gas just increased by a huge margin overnight

Schadenfroh

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we went from 1.70 to over 2 on the gas stations in my area, wtf .30 overnight? WTF happened that i did not hear about? alaskin pipeline explode or something?
 

LuckyTaxi

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SIGH ... I feel the same way. I was in jersey yesterday and I took the opportunity to get gas at $1.86 for premium.
 

halik

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Here gas went up from 2.06 to 2.16 in 2 days. I bougth gas on sunday and then last night ...
 

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:D With every dime that goes up so does the pain of the SUV drivers, and their pain is inversely proportional to my petty happiness.
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: Skoorb
:D With every dime that goes up so does the pain of the SUV drivers, and their pain is inversely proportional to my petty happiness.
I predict the virtual demise of the sub-20MPG automobile within the next 10 years.(seriously)
 

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Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Skoorb
:D With every dime that goes up so does the pain of the SUV drivers, and their pain is inversely proportional to my petty happiness.
I predict the virtual demise of the sub-20MPG automobile within the next 10 years.(seriously)
Well, I can only dream.
 

LordJezo

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Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Skoorb
:D With every dime that goes up so does the pain of the SUV drivers, and their pain is inversely proportional to my petty happiness.
I predict the virtual demise of the sub-20MPG automobile within the next 10 years.(seriously)

They said the same thing back in the 70s.
 

PlatinumGold

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Originally posted by: lilcam
SIGH ... I feel the same way. I was in jersey yesterday and I took the opportunity to get gas at $1.86 for premium.

do you live in PA?? PA gas prices SUCK and you guys have to pump your own gas.

Oh, btw, if you live in NY, see above.
 

FeathersMcGraw

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Originally posted by: Skoorb
:D With every dime that goes up so does the pain of the SUV drivers, and their pain is inversely proportional to my petty happiness.

I think you mean directly proportional, unless the plight of SUV drivers shelling out extra at the pump makes you unhappy (albeit in a petty fashion).
 

nageov3t

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Jersey gas prices rock :)

I did, however, see premium selling @ $2.01 / gallon a few days ago. Regular unleaded is still selling between $1.60 and $1.75.
 

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Originally posted by: FeathersMcGraw
Originally posted by: Skoorb
:D With every dime that goes up so does the pain of the SUV drivers, and their pain is inversely proportional to my petty happiness.

I think you mean directly proportional, unless the plight of SUV drivers shelling out extra at the pump makes you unhappy (albeit in a petty fashion).
Yeah I meant their happiness, not pain :eek:
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: LordJezo
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Skoorb
:D With every dime that goes up so does the pain of the SUV drivers, and their pain is inversely proportional to my petty happiness.
I predict the virtual demise of the sub-20MPG automobile within the next 10 years.(seriously)

They said the same thing back in the 70s.
They did?

Wouldn't it have been "I predict the demise of the sub-10MPG automobile"? :p

Regardless, the fuel crisis of the 70s did create a need for small, fuel efficient cars.

But I didn't mean that the SUV market was going to dissolve. If hybrid technology becomes widespread, we may see plenty of SUVs that get gas milage like todays family sedans.
 

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Yes, I was getting really worried about the I30 getting poor gas mileage, but it is actually getting 24 - 27 MPG actual, compared to my Civic which got 26-31 MPG actual. I also have to pay from premium gas, but I also get to drive further before stopping for gas, so it goes like this:

Civic would usually go 300 miles and it would drink 11 gallons of gas @ $1.80 = $20

I30 goes about 380 miles and drinks 15 gallons of gas @ $2.00 = $30

Soooo, over 15,000 miles (one year) I spend $200 more in gas. Big deal.
 

Aharami

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Originally posted by: LordJezo
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Skoorb
:D With every dime that goes up so does the pain of the SUV drivers, and their pain is inversely proportional to my petty happiness.
I predict the virtual demise of the sub-20MPG automobile within the next 10 years.(seriously)

They said the same thing back in the 70s.

you werent alive in the 70's
 

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Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: LordJezo
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Skoorb
:D With every dime that goes up so does the pain of the SUV drivers, and their pain is inversely proportional to my petty happiness.
I predict the virtual demise of the sub-20MPG automobile within the next 10 years.(seriously)

They said the same thing back in the 70s.

you werent alive in the 70's
I wasn't alive in '45 but I know that it was the year that Hitler wasted himself :D

Eli has a point that if gas prices surge and hold steady at "high" rates (in fact even now they're pathetically low), then it should hopefully trigger another jump in R&D for alternative energies. People still like large powerful vehicles, but if they're paying $4000/year in gas they're going to support in general more money put into hybrid technology now, and hydrogen, fuel cells, etc. later.

Further, the less gas the general public relies on the more autonomous and in control the nation is, because it will feel less pain every time those idiots in OPEC raise prices (although if I was in their position I'd do the same, so that's not so idiotic).
 

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yeah i was just noticing the same thing...here in Sacramento it was 1.99 on Sunday...now its 2.17?? This is for the lowest grade.
 

rh71

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Originally posted by: Skoorb
:D With every dime that goes up so does the pain of the SUV drivers, and their pain is inversely proportional to my petty happiness.
Don't forget all the racers too... I don't know how that behavior is accepted and SUV driving isn't. Of course one is more frequent than the other, but the idea doesn't even bother anyone. Double standard if you ask me.
 

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Originally posted by: Toasthead
yeah i was just noticing the same thing...here in Sacramento it was 1.99 on Sunday...now its 2.17?? This is for the lowest grade.

Same here in Las Vegas.
Average was around $2.09
Arco was $2.05

Cheapest was $1.98 last night - this AM was $2.17

I expect the others to jump by the time I head home.
 

new2AMD

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anyone have that link to where you can find gas prices for your area?

it might have been just a local thing but I cant remember.
 

I'm glad I took delivery of my 2004 Honda Accord 4-cylinder 5-speed manual 2.5 weeks ago. I'm in a bigger car that gets BETTER gas mileage than my old '96 Sentra. My last fillup was 28 MPG! :)
 

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Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Skoorb
:D With every dime that goes up so does the pain of the SUV drivers, and their pain is inversely proportional to my petty happiness.
Don't forget all the racers too... I don't know how that behavior is accepted and SUV driving isn't. Of course one is more frequent than the other, but the idea doesn't even bother anyone. Double standard if you ask me.
It's because auto racing makes up an insigificant fraction of gas usage compared to the gas consumed by the general public, and also because auto racing simply wouldn't exist much at all if all the cars had to be econoboxes.
 

EagleKeeper

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Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
we went from 1.70 to over 2 on the gas stations in my area, wtf .30 overnight? WTF happened that i did not hear about? alaskin pipeline explode or something?

The disclosure of what is happening in Iraq is feared to cause political reprecussions from the oil pumping nations.

Also, the pyscological target range or $25-$30 barrell is considered dead.
Many feel that the world economy is recovering and can support a $35 barrell base price.

Some countries will try to push close to a $40 barrell as long as instability holds.
 

rh71

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Originally posted by: Skoorb
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Skoorb
:D With every dime that goes up so does the pain of the SUV drivers, and their pain is inversely proportional to my petty happiness.
Don't forget all the racers too... I don't know how that behavior is accepted and SUV driving isn't. Of course one is more frequent than the other, but the idea doesn't even bother anyone. Double standard if you ask me.
It's because auto racing makes up an insigificant fraction of gas usage compared to the gas consumed by the general public, and also because auto racing simply wouldn't exist much at all if all the cars had to be econoboxes.
That's not exactly what I had in mind. Whenever a race vid gets posted here... first thing I think of... "damn people wasting gas and they bitch about SUVs..." :D Double standard.