Farging gas prices

Started by PhillyGirl, August 12, 2005, 02:46:59 PM

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mussa

Quote from: SSgt PSN on August 12, 2005, 04:45:28 PM
Gotta love them gas guzzlin' trucks man.  ;)

yea whoever thinks a v6 mid-size truck is good on gas mileage is a fargin whoron
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Mad-Lad

thank god for public transportation.  ;D

SD_Eagle5

Quote from: hbionic on August 12, 2005, 03:57:59 PM
It's close to three bucks in san diego

I just drove by two gas stations, one was $2.89 pg the other was $2.92  :boo

RomeyRome

The cheapest is around 2.65 round these parts for the last week (as HB said)

And know we are not spoiled brats Dio.  This is a joke, the gas should not be this high.  They (and by "they" I mean both people in America and people abroad) are fargin with us, and will keep raising it and raising it.  In the next few years we will be happy when we pull up to a gas station and see $2.65.

I wish we could say a big farg you to the oil industry, and get around with an alternative fuel.  Then see how all those bastiches feel about the worth/price of oil. 

General_Failure


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Yeti

Quote from: mussa on August 12, 2005, 04:36:12 PM
yea no shtein...i filled my tank up the other day, fargin 37$.  son of a bitch. :boom :boom :boom



I can't even start this for $37.
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Mad-Lad

Quote from: General_Failure on August 12, 2005, 05:24:02 PM
Quote from: Mad-Lad on August 12, 2005, 05:16:20 PM
thank god for public transportation. ;D

Ladies love the bus.

I was thinking more along the lines of the El, but sure, ladies love lots of things. (except guys with broken hands)

TexasEagle

I was leaving the market today, and some lady in a mini-tank (giant SUV) asked about my MPG and if the car had a good rate. Which I couldn't answer since I just got the damn thing this past weekend, but anyway, her tank costs $60.00 to fill up here. She said a drive just to get back from Corpus Cristi cost $30.00 and Corpus is about 3 hours (max) from here. Just insane.

PhillyPhreak54

I was looking at a picture that me and my friends took of our cars lined up going to a Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords Weekend about 6 years ago. Regular unleaded was $.99 a gallon back then! Amazing.

Now I drive an Expedition. I bought it knowing it was a gas guzzler, just like the Mustangs so I know that I'm going to pay out the ass to fill it up.

I get about 350 miles to a full tank. And I keep my ride up to par with tune-ups and such. Some people ignore than stuff and wonder why they get 200 miles to a tank.

Rome

Quote from: Diomedes on August 12, 2005, 02:54:08 PM
That's cheap compared to what Europeans pay, and compared to its actual value.   Americans are spoiled brats.  You too, PG.

Europeans routinely use mass transportation whereas Americans do not.

Their governments also have tighter energy efficiency standards which American oil companies and car companies have lobbied tooth and nail against for 25 years.

Apples & oranges, Dio.

In any event... regular unleaded went from $2.33 to $2.57 in the last two days here in Daytona.

It's a farging disgrace.

Geowhizzer

$2.61 tonight in Naples.

The era of cheap gas is over, I'm afraid.

I agree, the development of alternative fuels needs to be better funded and faster.

General_Failure

Quote from: Geowhizzer on August 12, 2005, 09:02:01 PM
$2.61 tonight in Naples.

The era of cheap gas is over, I'm afraid.

I agree, the development of alternative fuels needs to be better funded and faster.

I always hate hearing that. The problem isn't development, it's advertising. The options are out there.

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Geowhizzer

Quote from: General_Failure on August 12, 2005, 09:21:50 PM
Quote from: Geowhizzer on August 12, 2005, 09:02:01 PM
$2.61 tonight in Naples.

The era of cheap gas is over, I'm afraid.

I agree, the development of alternative fuels needs to be better funded and faster.

I always hate hearing that. The problem isn't development, it's advertising. The options are out there.

Good, then pay the damn advertising and develop it for mass consumption and get the oil barons and their cartel of crooks out of here.

:evil