Sunday, May 3, 2009

Survey....If gas prices go up another $2 per gallon, will you get an economy car?

Survey....If gas prices go up another $2 per gallon, will you get an economy car?

Survey....If gas prices go up another $2 per gallon, will you get an economy car?
I will consider a hybrid when I get another vehicle down the road if the prices are still that high, but I'm not going to go out and buy a new car because of the gas prices, that doesn't make good financial sense. Hmm...keep driving my paid off Toyota and pay $4/gallon for gas, or buy a new hybrid and pay $4/gallon for gas plus a $250/month car payment. Tough one.
Reply:i'll have to get a horse.
Reply:Maybe I'll finally get my Gasoline Vaporizer perfected.It safely converts Gasoline into something that's even better than Propane.That's what my Avatar is a Photo of, ignited to prove that it actually works.This has the proven potential to enable even the largest SUV to get 50 + MPG, with an even cooler running Engine, with lots more Power than a conventional Fuel System.I'm not the first.Far from it ! For Proof, go to http://energy21.freeservers.com/bookrep.... and read through all of it.And it's illegal on any Vehicle from ' 96 to the present ! Go figure !
Reply:wat r u worried about ur payin somethin like $4 per gallon us poor australians r payin $1.34 per litre
Reply:I will never, ever get an economy car.
Reply:At current prices, you ought to have gotten one already!
Reply:if gas goes up $2 more dollars, i will have to start taking public transportation. im a full time college student and i dont work, my parents and i made a deal that if i go to school full time and get good grades then i dont have to work. so i would HAVE to take public transportation bc i simply would not be able to afford gas. i drive a civic and when i first got the car it only took $20 to fill it. now it takes between $35 and $40. thats pretty bad.
Reply:no i will get a economy buss pass
Reply:I already drive a car that gets great gas mileage: a Toyota Corolla.





If gas goes up another $2/gal, I'll just have to work harder to drive in a gas-conserving manner. I'm pretty good about it, but not as good as I could be.
Reply:No, I choose the vehicle that I drive based on reliability and if I like them. I would pay any price to piss of environmentalists and drive my 1994 GMC Sierra 1500!


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