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#417943 - 06/28/08 11:19 PM
Re: Getting near the 'Hurting' point (price of gas
[Re: HotByte]
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Admiral
Registered: 01/17/03
Posts: 2724
Loc: Riverside, So Cal
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I paid $81.50 to fill up my 12 MPG Jeep yesterday. There is a $6.50 carwash in there, so net cost is $75.00. That's a lot regardless of the wash...
We've yet to take the boat out, but that's not all due to gas. I have a tank full of last year's gas..
We went shopping today, and I noticed how everything has rapidly increased. Blew my mind! Stater Brothers normally has a 2fer special on milk... last week it was 2 gal.s for 5.95... today it was 2 for 6.19! Last year it was 2 for 4.35! Almost double in a year! That's bad, no matter how you play the cards!
Getting to the hurting point? yup! It may represent a small % of the total budget, but to fit it in, ya gotta cut something out!
Seriously, what we, as the citizenry of the country, need to do, is all write your reps.. tell them that the wallet out-weighs environmentalism... drill, drill, drill... it doesn't matter that it will take 5-10 years to the pump, the fact that America is getting aggressive on it's energy needs may show opec we're serious, and the speculators may see a long term plunge in the price of crude. That, along with developing alternative energy sources, just may help my kids out... If we'da drilled 10-15 yeaas ago, this wouldn't even be a topic of discussion today!
Edited by Nu2BoatN (06/28/08 11:20 PM)
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#418033 - 06/29/08 10:51 AM
Re: Getting near the 'Hurting' point (price of gas
[Re: Rocnat4]
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Admiral
Registered: 02/04/04
Posts: 1127
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area
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I dont understand how spending $2-3k on a scooter or cheap motorcycle will put someone ahead of the game with rising fuel prices? Especially if your riding season is limited in the colder climates.
Say someone drives their Jeep 15,000 miles annually and gets 15mpg @ $4per gallon = Annual fuel cost of $4000
If they buy a scooter and reduce the mileage on the Jeep by say 3000 miles (cant imagine the average usage of a scooter is much more than that). The Jeep's annual fuel cost is reduced by $800. Add back in $120 for the cost of fuel for the scooter (@100mpg as many claim), the fuel savings is only $680 annually. Now consider the cost of the scooter (dont forget tax, title license and insurance)estimate an intial expense of $2500 - $3000, it would take 4-5 years to realize any savings. VERY true! But we are seeing purchases made by EMOTIONS and not LOGIC. People are thinking with their little brains and not their big ones... It has already been proven beyond the shadow of a doubt that Prius buyers will not be saving any money for at least 7 years. And by that time, the vehicle probably won't have much life left to it. As usual, instant gratification wins out in folks' minds. "I now get 40 mph!". Sure you do. But at what overall cost? Our local paper did a story on a "wise consumer". Long story short, he replaced his 70's full size pickup with a new motorcycle for commuting in order to save on the cost of fuel. His choice of new motorcycle? A $16,000. BMW! (which he had to finance) Tell me... Where are the "savings"??? Yet the paper made him out to be a "hero" for his choice... 
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