Gas prices
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Re: Re: Gas prices
On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 10:13:57 -0400, philthy <dbrider@cac.net> wrote:
>let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in
>a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they
>can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less
>demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage
Your dreaming. BTW, gas will store for a pretty long time if it is
keep sealed. It is when it is open to atmoshpere that it has a short
shelf life. Do not hold your breath for lower prices as they are here
to stay and expect $4 bucks a gallon or more in a few years tops. Bes
tway to deal with it is dump SUV's as daliy drivers and use a econbox
and save the hog for weekends and such. I have thee 4x4s (two
streetable) but they are not daily drivers as I have 4 cylinder cars
for that.
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TheSnoMan.com
>let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in
>a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they
>can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less
>demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage
Your dreaming. BTW, gas will store for a pretty long time if it is
keep sealed. It is when it is open to atmoshpere that it has a short
shelf life. Do not hold your breath for lower prices as they are here
to stay and expect $4 bucks a gallon or more in a few years tops. Bes
tway to deal with it is dump SUV's as daliy drivers and use a econbox
and save the hog for weekends and such. I have thee 4x4s (two
streetable) but they are not daily drivers as I have 4 cylinder cars
for that.
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TheSnoMan.com
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Re: Re: Gas prices
On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 10:13:57 -0400, philthy <dbrider@cac.net> wrote:
>let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in
>a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they
>can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less
>demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage
Your dreaming. BTW, gas will store for a pretty long time if it is
keep sealed. It is when it is open to atmoshpere that it has a short
shelf life. Do not hold your breath for lower prices as they are here
to stay and expect $4 bucks a gallon or more in a few years tops. Bes
tway to deal with it is dump SUV's as daliy drivers and use a econbox
and save the hog for weekends and such. I have thee 4x4s (two
streetable) but they are not daily drivers as I have 4 cylinder cars
for that.
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TheSnoMan.com
>let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in
>a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they
>can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less
>demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage
Your dreaming. BTW, gas will store for a pretty long time if it is
keep sealed. It is when it is open to atmoshpere that it has a short
shelf life. Do not hold your breath for lower prices as they are here
to stay and expect $4 bucks a gallon or more in a few years tops. Bes
tway to deal with it is dump SUV's as daliy drivers and use a econbox
and save the hog for weekends and such. I have thee 4x4s (two
streetable) but they are not daily drivers as I have 4 cylinder cars
for that.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com
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Re: Re: Gas prices
On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 10:13:57 -0400, philthy <dbrider@cac.net> wrote:
>let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in
>a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they
>can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less
>demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage
Your dreaming. BTW, gas will store for a pretty long time if it is
keep sealed. It is when it is open to atmoshpere that it has a short
shelf life. Do not hold your breath for lower prices as they are here
to stay and expect $4 bucks a gallon or more in a few years tops. Bes
tway to deal with it is dump SUV's as daliy drivers and use a econbox
and save the hog for weekends and such. I have thee 4x4s (two
streetable) but they are not daily drivers as I have 4 cylinder cars
for that.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com
>let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in
>a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they
>can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less
>demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage
Your dreaming. BTW, gas will store for a pretty long time if it is
keep sealed. It is when it is open to atmoshpere that it has a short
shelf life. Do not hold your breath for lower prices as they are here
to stay and expect $4 bucks a gallon or more in a few years tops. Bes
tway to deal with it is dump SUV's as daliy drivers and use a econbox
and save the hog for weekends and such. I have thee 4x4s (two
streetable) but they are not daily drivers as I have 4 cylinder cars
for that.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com
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Re: Re: Gas prices
SnoMan wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 10:13:57 -0400, philthy <dbrider@cac.net> wrote:
>
>> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph
>> results in a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas
>> prices since they can not store it for long times due to summer and
>> winter blends less demand means lower prices beside your will get at
>> least 15% more milage
>
>
> Your dreaming. BTW, gas will store for a pretty long time if it is
> keep sealed. It is when it is open to atmoshpere that it has a short
> shelf life. Do not hold your breath for lower prices as they are here
> to stay and expect $4 bucks a gallon or more in a few years tops. Bes
> tway to deal with it is dump SUV's as daliy drivers and use a econbox
> and save the hog for weekends and such. I have thee 4x4s (two
> streetable) but they are not daily drivers as I have 4 cylinder cars
> for that.
That's where I'm going with my next car. Gonna keep the ZJ as my toy
and get a smalleconoputtabout for the commute. Something in the 40-50
mpg range.
--
DougW
> On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 10:13:57 -0400, philthy <dbrider@cac.net> wrote:
>
>> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph
>> results in a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas
>> prices since they can not store it for long times due to summer and
>> winter blends less demand means lower prices beside your will get at
>> least 15% more milage
>
>
> Your dreaming. BTW, gas will store for a pretty long time if it is
> keep sealed. It is when it is open to atmoshpere that it has a short
> shelf life. Do not hold your breath for lower prices as they are here
> to stay and expect $4 bucks a gallon or more in a few years tops. Bes
> tway to deal with it is dump SUV's as daliy drivers and use a econbox
> and save the hog for weekends and such. I have thee 4x4s (two
> streetable) but they are not daily drivers as I have 4 cylinder cars
> for that.
That's where I'm going with my next car. Gonna keep the ZJ as my toy
and get a smalleconoputtabout for the commute. Something in the 40-50
mpg range.
--
DougW
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Re: Re: Gas prices
SnoMan wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 10:13:57 -0400, philthy <dbrider@cac.net> wrote:
>
>> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph
>> results in a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas
>> prices since they can not store it for long times due to summer and
>> winter blends less demand means lower prices beside your will get at
>> least 15% more milage
>
>
> Your dreaming. BTW, gas will store for a pretty long time if it is
> keep sealed. It is when it is open to atmoshpere that it has a short
> shelf life. Do not hold your breath for lower prices as they are here
> to stay and expect $4 bucks a gallon or more in a few years tops. Bes
> tway to deal with it is dump SUV's as daliy drivers and use a econbox
> and save the hog for weekends and such. I have thee 4x4s (two
> streetable) but they are not daily drivers as I have 4 cylinder cars
> for that.
That's where I'm going with my next car. Gonna keep the ZJ as my toy
and get a smalleconoputtabout for the commute. Something in the 40-50
mpg range.
--
DougW
> On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 10:13:57 -0400, philthy <dbrider@cac.net> wrote:
>
>> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph
>> results in a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas
>> prices since they can not store it for long times due to summer and
>> winter blends less demand means lower prices beside your will get at
>> least 15% more milage
>
>
> Your dreaming. BTW, gas will store for a pretty long time if it is
> keep sealed. It is when it is open to atmoshpere that it has a short
> shelf life. Do not hold your breath for lower prices as they are here
> to stay and expect $4 bucks a gallon or more in a few years tops. Bes
> tway to deal with it is dump SUV's as daliy drivers and use a econbox
> and save the hog for weekends and such. I have thee 4x4s (two
> streetable) but they are not daily drivers as I have 4 cylinder cars
> for that.
That's where I'm going with my next car. Gonna keep the ZJ as my toy
and get a smalleconoputtabout for the commute. Something in the 40-50
mpg range.
--
DougW
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Re: Re: Gas prices
SnoMan wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 10:13:57 -0400, philthy <dbrider@cac.net> wrote:
>
>> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph
>> results in a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas
>> prices since they can not store it for long times due to summer and
>> winter blends less demand means lower prices beside your will get at
>> least 15% more milage
>
>
> Your dreaming. BTW, gas will store for a pretty long time if it is
> keep sealed. It is when it is open to atmoshpere that it has a short
> shelf life. Do not hold your breath for lower prices as they are here
> to stay and expect $4 bucks a gallon or more in a few years tops. Bes
> tway to deal with it is dump SUV's as daliy drivers and use a econbox
> and save the hog for weekends and such. I have thee 4x4s (two
> streetable) but they are not daily drivers as I have 4 cylinder cars
> for that.
That's where I'm going with my next car. Gonna keep the ZJ as my toy
and get a smalleconoputtabout for the commute. Something in the 40-50
mpg range.
--
DougW
> On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 10:13:57 -0400, philthy <dbrider@cac.net> wrote:
>
>> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph
>> results in a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas
>> prices since they can not store it for long times due to summer and
>> winter blends less demand means lower prices beside your will get at
>> least 15% more milage
>
>
> Your dreaming. BTW, gas will store for a pretty long time if it is
> keep sealed. It is when it is open to atmoshpere that it has a short
> shelf life. Do not hold your breath for lower prices as they are here
> to stay and expect $4 bucks a gallon or more in a few years tops. Bes
> tway to deal with it is dump SUV's as daliy drivers and use a econbox
> and save the hog for weekends and such. I have thee 4x4s (two
> streetable) but they are not daily drivers as I have 4 cylinder cars
> for that.
That's where I'm going with my next car. Gonna keep the ZJ as my toy
and get a smalleconoputtabout for the commute. Something in the 40-50
mpg range.
--
DougW
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Re: Gas prices
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"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
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> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in
> a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they
> can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less
> demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage
>
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> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in
> a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they
> can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less
> demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage
>
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Re: Gas prices
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"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
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> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in
> a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they
> can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less
> demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage
>
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"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
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> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in
> a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they
> can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less
> demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage
>
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Re: Gas prices
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"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
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> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in
> a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they
> can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less
> demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage
>
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"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
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> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in
> a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they
> can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less
> demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage
>
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Re: Re: Gas prices
Can I buy life insurance on you, with me as the beneficiary?
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"DougW" <I.only.read.usenet@invalid.address> wrote in message
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>
> That's where I'm going with my next car. Gonna keep the ZJ as my toy
> and get a smalleconoputtabout for the commute. Something in the 40-50
> mpg range.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
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>
> That's where I'm going with my next car. Gonna keep the ZJ as my toy
> and get a smalleconoputtabout for the commute. Something in the 40-50
> mpg range.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
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