S.U.V's found abandon
I really feel sorry for the miss lead, that bought those big gas
guzzlers and S.U.V.'s like the hummer,Tahoe,Escalade, Dodge Ram's, F-150..etc and now are unable to save for their retirements and childens educations because the families income is being burned in the gas tank. Wait, it won't be long and you will finds these vehicles abandon on the side of the freeway!!!!!!! Sales are beginning to slide. I have a honda CR-V and the prices at the tank are killing me. |
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Oh yeah, I cannot imagine how people can afford to spend say 70 dollars
a week to fill up their big Chevy Truck. At my last job our chevy 2500 pickup took 25 gallons to fill up. My Civic normally costed me 15 to fill up, now its 25. Damn are government is screwing us over on gas prices, and these high 75 cent a gallon taxes. (im sure they are really more than that) |
Re: S.U.V's found abandon
Oh yeah, I cannot imagine how people can afford to spend say 70 dollars
a week to fill up their big Chevy Truck. At my last job our chevy 2500 pickup took 25 gallons to fill up. My Civic normally costed me 15 to fill up, now its 25. Damn are government is screwing us over on gas prices, and these high 75 cent a gallon taxes. (im sure they are really more than that) |
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On 18 Aug 2005 11:18:20 -0700, "mopa" <buttakid@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Oh yeah, I cannot imagine how people can afford to spend say 70 dollars >a week to fill up their big Chevy Truck. At my last job our chevy 2500 >pickup took 25 gallons to fill up. > >My Civic normally costed me 15 to fill up, now its 25. Damn are >government is screwing us over on gas prices, and these high 75 cent a >gallon taxes. (im sure they are really more than that) Americans have a much greater level of disposable income than almost any other western country. At the uk prices of 2 years ago, it would ahve cost you about $55US to fill up your civic. Right now europes over $6 for a US gallon. Americans just need to get their heads out of their collective arses, stop whining, and live with it. I mean, when you elect an oil president, of course oil prices will rise. Duh. its an utter no brainer. Grow up, get over it, welcome to the real world. |
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On 18 Aug 2005 11:18:20 -0700, "mopa" <buttakid@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Oh yeah, I cannot imagine how people can afford to spend say 70 dollars >a week to fill up their big Chevy Truck. At my last job our chevy 2500 >pickup took 25 gallons to fill up. > >My Civic normally costed me 15 to fill up, now its 25. Damn are >government is screwing us over on gas prices, and these high 75 cent a >gallon taxes. (im sure they are really more than that) Americans have a much greater level of disposable income than almost any other western country. At the uk prices of 2 years ago, it would ahve cost you about $55US to fill up your civic. Right now europes over $6 for a US gallon. Americans just need to get their heads out of their collective arses, stop whining, and live with it. I mean, when you elect an oil president, of course oil prices will rise. Duh. its an utter no brainer. Grow up, get over it, welcome to the real world. |
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Of course you beleive all the liberal press krap. You sound like a no
brainer yourself. > Americans just need to get their heads out of their collective arses, > stop whining, and live with it. I mean, when you elect an oil > president, of course oil prices will rise. Duh. its an utter no > brainer. Grow up, get over it, welcome to the real world. > |
Re: S.U.V's found abandon
Of course you beleive all the liberal press krap. You sound like a no
brainer yourself. > Americans just need to get their heads out of their collective arses, > stop whining, and live with it. I mean, when you elect an oil > president, of course oil prices will rise. Duh. its an utter no > brainer. Grow up, get over it, welcome to the real world. > |
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"flobert" <nomail@here.NOT> wrote in message news:7tm9g1hnvq40tihej2tnbpu00qi53l3db9@4ax.com... > On 18 Aug 2005 11:18:20 -0700, "mopa" <buttakid@hotmail.com> wrote: > >>Oh yeah, I cannot imagine how people can afford to spend say 70 dollars >>a week to fill up their big Chevy Truck. At my last job our chevy 2500 >>pickup took 25 gallons to fill up. >> >>My Civic normally costed me 15 to fill up, now its 25. Damn are >>government is screwing us over on gas prices, and these high 75 cent a >>gallon taxes. (im sure they are really more than that) > > > Americans have a much greater level of disposable income than almost > any other western country. At the uk prices of 2 years ago, it would > ahve cost you about $55US to fill up your civic. Right now europes > over $6 for a US gallon. > > Americans just need to get their heads out of their collective arses, > stop whining, and live with it. I mean, when you elect an oil > president, of course oil prices will rise. Duh. its an utter no > brainer. Grow up, get over it, welcome to the real world. Exactly what would a non oil president have done differently that would have kept prices lower? Leonard |
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"flobert" <nomail@here.NOT> wrote in message news:7tm9g1hnvq40tihej2tnbpu00qi53l3db9@4ax.com... > On 18 Aug 2005 11:18:20 -0700, "mopa" <buttakid@hotmail.com> wrote: > >>Oh yeah, I cannot imagine how people can afford to spend say 70 dollars >>a week to fill up their big Chevy Truck. At my last job our chevy 2500 >>pickup took 25 gallons to fill up. >> >>My Civic normally costed me 15 to fill up, now its 25. Damn are >>government is screwing us over on gas prices, and these high 75 cent a >>gallon taxes. (im sure they are really more than that) > > > Americans have a much greater level of disposable income than almost > any other western country. At the uk prices of 2 years ago, it would > ahve cost you about $55US to fill up your civic. Right now europes > over $6 for a US gallon. > > Americans just need to get their heads out of their collective arses, > stop whining, and live with it. I mean, when you elect an oil > president, of course oil prices will rise. Duh. its an utter no > brainer. Grow up, get over it, welcome to the real world. Exactly what would a non oil president have done differently that would have kept prices lower? Leonard |
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Leonard Caillouet wrote:
> "flobert" <nomail@here.NOT> wrote in message > news:7tm9g1hnvq40tihej2tnbpu00qi53l3db9@4ax.com... > >>On 18 Aug 2005 11:18:20 -0700, "mopa" <buttakid@hotmail.com> wrote: >> >> >>>Oh yeah, I cannot imagine how people can afford to spend say 70 dollars >>>a week to fill up their big Chevy Truck. At my last job our chevy 2500 >>>pickup took 25 gallons to fill up. >>> >>>My Civic normally costed me 15 to fill up, now its 25. Damn are >>>government is screwing us over on gas prices, and these high 75 cent a >>>gallon taxes. (im sure they are really more than that) >> >> >>Americans have a much greater level of disposable income than almost >>any other western country. At the uk prices of 2 years ago, it would >>ahve cost you about $55US to fill up your civic. Right now europes >>over $6 for a US gallon. >> >>Americans just need to get their heads out of their collective arses, >>stop whining, and live with it. I mean, when you elect an oil >>president, of course oil prices will rise. Duh. its an utter no >>brainer. Grow up, get over it, welcome to the real world. > > > Exactly what would a non oil president have done differently that would have > kept prices lower? > > Leonard > > 1. stop diverting 4% of imports to the "strategic" oil reserve. at $67 per barrel, do tax payers really /need/ to be filling the reserve right now??? 2. investigate these mysterious refinery "outages" that smack of enron electricity market manipulation. 3. investigate the mysterious rise in the refinery "crack split", the price difference between crude & refined product. traditionally, that's 5%. recently, it's risen to 20%. 3. stop monkeying with/subsidizing ethanol additives. ethanol is the triple whammy - we pay a tax subsidy for production, we pay more at the pump, /AND/ we get crappy gas mileage so we get to buy more of it!!! on top of all that, it's not even necessary to achieve the so-called emissions targets that smoke-screen as justification!!! ethanol is a complete scam. |
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Leonard Caillouet wrote:
> "flobert" <nomail@here.NOT> wrote in message > news:7tm9g1hnvq40tihej2tnbpu00qi53l3db9@4ax.com... > >>On 18 Aug 2005 11:18:20 -0700, "mopa" <buttakid@hotmail.com> wrote: >> >> >>>Oh yeah, I cannot imagine how people can afford to spend say 70 dollars >>>a week to fill up their big Chevy Truck. At my last job our chevy 2500 >>>pickup took 25 gallons to fill up. >>> >>>My Civic normally costed me 15 to fill up, now its 25. Damn are >>>government is screwing us over on gas prices, and these high 75 cent a >>>gallon taxes. (im sure they are really more than that) >> >> >>Americans have a much greater level of disposable income than almost >>any other western country. At the uk prices of 2 years ago, it would >>ahve cost you about $55US to fill up your civic. Right now europes >>over $6 for a US gallon. >> >>Americans just need to get their heads out of their collective arses, >>stop whining, and live with it. I mean, when you elect an oil >>president, of course oil prices will rise. Duh. its an utter no >>brainer. Grow up, get over it, welcome to the real world. > > > Exactly what would a non oil president have done differently that would have > kept prices lower? > > Leonard > > 1. stop diverting 4% of imports to the "strategic" oil reserve. at $67 per barrel, do tax payers really /need/ to be filling the reserve right now??? 2. investigate these mysterious refinery "outages" that smack of enron electricity market manipulation. 3. investigate the mysterious rise in the refinery "crack split", the price difference between crude & refined product. traditionally, that's 5%. recently, it's risen to 20%. 3. stop monkeying with/subsidizing ethanol additives. ethanol is the triple whammy - we pay a tax subsidy for production, we pay more at the pump, /AND/ we get crappy gas mileage so we get to buy more of it!!! on top of all that, it's not even necessary to achieve the so-called emissions targets that smoke-screen as justification!!! ethanol is a complete scam. |
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I think most of those who can afford $35k or more for a monster suv
aren't going to care about an extra grand or two a year for gas. If a grand meant that much to them, they would've purchased a 30 mpg vehicle to begin with . |
Re: S.U.V's found abandon
I think most of those who can afford $35k or more for a monster suv
aren't going to care about an extra grand or two a year for gas. If a grand meant that much to them, they would've purchased a 30 mpg vehicle to begin with . |
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Those people cannot afford SUVs to begin with. Most of them take out
60 month, 72 month, or even 96 month loans to pay for them. Rising gas prices will stretch many to the limit (not that they're not already there anyway), and they will default on their car loans. You overestimate the intelligence of the average consumer. |
Re: S.U.V's found abandon
Those people cannot afford SUVs to begin with. Most of them take out
60 month, 72 month, or even 96 month loans to pay for them. Rising gas prices will stretch many to the limit (not that they're not already there anyway), and they will default on their car loans. You overestimate the intelligence of the average consumer. |
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