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I commute back and forth to Rochester every day. I use about a 1/2 tank a day. (140 miles round trip) I have an older vehicle, but it's in top running order. (Son's a Mechanic). The price I pay a week is starting to back me up on other bills. I may have a chance to return to the buffalo office, but until then, OUCH!! :wallbash:;)

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I commute back and forth to Rochester every day. I use about a 1/2 tank a day. (140 miles round trip) I have an older vehicle, but it's in top running order. (Son's a Mechanic). The price I pay a week is starting to back me up on other bills. I may have a chance to return to the buffalo office, but until then, OUCH!! :wallbash:;)

 

 

From what I understand we are about .40 cheaper per gallon down here in southern Alabama then you are up there. Before I moved down here I lived in Hornell and drove to Elmira everyday 120 round trip. I traded in my truck for a Chevy Cavalier and spent in a week what I would have in a day. Even with the payment on the car it was still cheaper by 150.00 per month. Look into a cheaper beater car that your son can make tip top and you may get some relief in there before its all over. Talked to some family the other day who says that gas prices are supposed to be at 4.00 per gallon by summer. that hurts.

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gas in the city is about $3.39 for regular. i drove 15 miles out of the city yesterday to get the high octane (93) at the same $3.39 price. its not so much a cost thing, ill sacrifice one gallon to be able to fill up with premium for the same cost.

 

im also in the lucky 2% of Atlantans (Atlantians? Atliens?) that have both home and work conveniently on the MARTA line. so i can take the 15 minute train ride and 10 minutes of total walking to and from work. i try to do that at least twice a week.

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3.15 here in East Tennessee. I sold my truck a couple months ago and bought a 92 Pontiac Grand Prix that runs like new and very nice on gas, if there is such a thing these days. Vehicles last way longer down south plus it only had about 23,000 miles on it. Even if I can afford it I don't plan on buying anything new until we go to an alternate source of fuel.

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It's $3.13 on the S Side of Richmond VA.

 

Last friday I had to drive to DC. Checked GasBuddy.com before I left and noticed that Costco, up at Potomac Mills Mall, S of DC, was $3.06. Took a chance on a little over 1/4 tank, and made it, where I filled up. That's something I would never have done in the past. So I ended up saving betwenn $1 and $2 on the tank BUT that's $1 or $2 those scum suckers at the oil company didn't get...till Next time! <_<

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Of all the problems with this Country right now, the cost of transportation is one of the worst. The price of gas has a bad effect on our economy. Events and vacation spots suffer the most. I'm about 100 miles from the Ralph so you just tacked on $30 some odd bucks to get there and back. When the price of gas is canceling hunting trips and fishing trips football games or just going on a long vacation with the family, then everyone suffers.

 

Something should be done about it even if it means everyone and I mean everyone, boycotts the pumps and puts the whole country at a stand still. 0:)

 

The oil companies get richer while it bleeds us dry? It has to stop and we haven't even touched on what it cost to heat a house with natural gas nowadays <_<

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Like the vast majority of Americans, gas prices are not affecting me enough to change my behavior.

 

As of the latest data I found, 77% of people who still drive to work alone everyday. Everyone has a good excuse for why carpooling or mass transit doesn't work for them, but as long as no one is willing to sacrifice convenience and continue to push demand higher, they shouldn't be too surprised when prices continue to rise.

 

http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/re...acs/010230.html

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Like the vast majority of Americans, gas prices are not affecting me enough to change my behavior.

 

As of the latest data I found, 77% of people who still drive to work alone everyday. Everyone has a good excuse for why carpooling or mass transit doesn't work for them, but as long as no one is willing to sacrifice convenience and continue to push demand higher, they shouldn't be too surprised when prices continue to rise.

 

http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/re...acs/010230.html

 

Vast majority of Americans, says who? maybe that 77% corresponds with the amount of people who can't car pool because they don't work at a factory where you have many available options on people who travel the same route. What if you need to stop at the bank or grocery store on the way home, or pick up one of your children? No, this car pooling survey doesn't tell me people haven't had to adjust ( make sacrafices) to rising gas prices.

 

I get what your saying though, why drop the price with an increase in demand, its a no win situation until the goverment steps in and says enough is enough.

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When I travel on the 219 or 90 or 290 I go 55- 60 mph, which gives me 29 miles per gallon in my Intrepid. I must be the only one that goes the speed limit. Traffic flies by me so I guess there must be a lot of high paying jobs in Erie County as gas here is $3.39.

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Want to scare yourself silly? Read up about Peak Oil. Fact is, we are highly dependant on "cheap oil". Our entire economy and lifestyles are based on it, and without it, say goodbye to rampant consumerism and the spread of suburbia.

 

OTOH, I fully believe in the ingenuity of humans to come up with alternatives which will make the transitionary phases easier to bear, but things will be much different in your grandchildren's time than now...

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