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Originally Posted by kevinkirk I wonder WHERE the price has to go to finally break our economy? I thot at $3 it would slow beyond repair but I see ppl still eating out and driving all over hells half acre.
With distances in Kansas so great between cities, it will impact us as much or more than the bigger cities where there is mass transit. We have no options but to drive or stay home.
Post how this is impacting you and your family or business. Please dont bash bush or whomever is to blame in your eyes. That is already done elsewhere.
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Well..to begin with I don't think Bush has very much to do with the price of gas. Like it was posted before it's a market driven/speculation type deal. Bush doesn't sit in the Whitehouse and say, "lets make gas 3.50 a gallon today". Having said that....
We just bought a new vehicle. Other than safety and reliability, fuel efficiency was very important. We purchased a Honda CRV. I get 29/30 Mpg on the highway. I'm going to sell my Mustang and am considering getting a scooter. ( Don't laugh)
Other than that we haven't changed our lifestyle much. We do a menu and budget for grocery's to keep from impulse buying which saves.
On the gas note: They AVG on a car is 15000 miles a year which is 1250 miles per month. If you car gets 20 mpg you should use about 63 (62.5) gallons of gas a month. If the price is 3.10 a gallon that is $195.30 a month on gas. NOW if gas goes to 3.70 a gallon lets say that is 233.10 a month in gas. That is a whopping $37.80 more on gas a MONTH which broken down is an extra $9.45 a week. Now if you have two cars that all doubles but still that would only be $75.00 a month more on gas for 2 cars if you are an average driver. A lot of people waste that on cigs/lottery tickets/eating out/etc. THe real cost of gas going up is in the goods and services we pay for.
If someone smokes a pack a day @ 4.00 a pack that is $120 a month...just a note..lol