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Lugnut
4/24/2006 10:29:44 AM
My hands are empty. I haven't stolen anything. Whenever anyone wants to go back on topic, I won't stop them. These are "sidebars," not thefts.
BlueSilver
4/24/2006 6:06:53 PM
I don't think the topic is too far off base, because the gas price causes tempers to rise resulting in the type of feelings discussed.

Some with ride their motorcycle, some will protest, some will have to be careful that their car doesn't get vandalized. I'll be in the latter group, because I'm afraid of motorcycles.

Charles
BikerDrew
4/24/2006 9:13:54 PM
Ah yes, locking gas caps, lines to get gas, being able to purchase it only on odd or even days... the '70's are coming back. All we need is a BeeGee's reunion tour.
Lugnut
4/24/2006 11:23:38 PM
quote:

All we need is a BeeGee's reunion tour.


Oh, gawd! You mean disco "music" would be coming back?
BlackWolf
4/25/2006 12:17:04 AM
I'm not doing anything different because of the price of gas. At least not yet and not until they come out with a car that is not some small death trap that's good on gas, that has a design like someone at least put a slightest thought into it, quiet interior, nice smooth ride,... ah forget it. When they come out with a car like a Mercedes, BMW or at least Cadillac that gets somewhere near Pius mileage, then I will change. Until then, gas mileage is not really top priority when choosing a car. It's like somewhere down there with cupholders. Comfort comes first and if I must pay a little bit more for that comfort, then so be it. Comfort is expensive in today's world.
RockSolid
4/25/2006 10:20:55 AM
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At least not yet and not until they come out with a car that is not some small death trap that's good on gas, that has a design like someone at least put a slightest thought into it, quiet interior, nice smooth ride,... ah forget it. When they come out with a car like a Mercedes, BMW or at least Cadillac that gets somewhere near Pius mileage, then I will change.


Good points.

I don't know if its the warmer weather or because I'm changing my driving style a little, but I'm getting 23-24mpg around town now with my 2.8 litre V6. I do almost no hyw driving, but have to think it will be around 30mpg. So, yea, untill they do a lot better than that and in a car I want to drive, I agree with you 100%.

BTW, Why SUVS weren't the first hybrids is beyond me. Many compact cars with small 4's are already able to get above 30mpg.
Plus, if they would start to build more more refineries in the US, drill in an environmentally friendly way in Alaska, and start building nuclear power plants again in the US, we could lower prices and become less dependent on foreign oil.
BlackWolf
4/25/2006 2:33:52 PM
Yep
BikerDrew
4/25/2006 9:03:09 PM

quote:

ORIGINAL: RockSolid

BTW, Why SUVS weren't the first hybrids is beyond me.


I think they chose small cars to leave room for improvement. Small tin boxes are cheaper to build and after all, they are experimental in nature. The car companies were gambling on public acceptance. I agree though, more and more choices for the consumer would sell more cars. What if the new Dodge challenger was a hybrid? Nice looking and 40+ mpg? I'm there!
Lugnut
4/25/2006 9:22:29 PM
The hybrid engines don't have enough power for use in an SUV, yet. Not AND get good mileage AND be affordable, anyway. Sure, they'd do okay on a flat road maybe, but what happens on a hill? You'd get a running start and make it halfway up where I go fishing, then start rolling backwards and die.
BlueSilver
4/25/2006 9:46:51 PM
I'm still crossing my fingers that Hydrogen will work.
mbz300sdl
4/25/2006 10:43:59 PM
I takes more energy to release the hydrogen so until we figure out a better way to release it it will be too expensive. Plus the best way to get hydrogen is using fossil fuels.
mbz300sdl
4/25/2006 10:49:31 PM
I think if more states legalized ATV's for on road use that would cut down on gas use cause i can go for hours on my Bayou 250 and only use 1\2 tank of gas which is about gallon and a half. Its already legal in WV just have to wear a helmet and have a driver's license and not go on highways. Seems like an idea to me.
Lugnut
4/25/2006 11:21:00 PM
Too many people would die. By the time you made them "roadworthy" and modified them to meet safety requirements, you'd have a Honda Civic. If you didn't do all that, too many people would die.

... not to mention the pollution those things produce.
RockSolid
4/27/2006 8:37:31 AM
A few forcasters are saying oil prices will soonv bust and within 12 months we'll see $40 a barrel.
You believe it?
Lugnut
4/27/2006 8:58:38 AM
Some to most of it. There are talking heads all over the place and each has an opinion. All I know is that the US economy doesn't support artificially high prices for very long. When demand falls even slightly, the corporations get greedy and they lower prices somehow in order to raise demand. There's room, believe it or not, to increase production and supplies of gas. That process has begun and prices should come down because of it. However, the high-consumption, high-priced summer months are upon us, so the effects may cancel each other out.
mbz300sdl
4/27/2006 5:21:31 PM
I don't disagree with the saftey point but if i lived in West Virginia i'd be driving mine to work.
Lugnut
4/27/2006 8:21:08 PM
It's not a good idea for everyone. I commuted about 60 miles oneway to my last job. The one before, about 40 miles oneway. Ain't no way I ride an ATV that far every day just to go to work. Give me the Civic.
mbz300sdl
4/27/2006 8:43:36 PM
Well i am not saying for everyone and i think u know that but if u only have 10-15 miles or less to go and live in a rural area like i do it would be fine. Since there aint much traffic on the back road i live on. But i could take it to the one shopping center cause there is a backway on roads that dont go over 35mph. btw its just an idea more than anything and the fact that i would like to be abe to drive my atv on the road.
slk55ben
4/28/2006 12:39:32 PM
To answer the question:

No. All I will do when I enter the gas station is to make the gas gauge go to "F" for FULL, or in Mercedes' case, "1".


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