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When fuel finaly hits $10 per gallon in 5 years what will people do?
Im rich so I dont give a fuck Ill still be driving my hummer down the road without a care.. But will the roads be empty? Shit maybe Ill go broke since no one can spend money cause of fuel.. Hmm.
Maybe we should start saving gas money now. What do you think? |
It's too late.... we've peaked on production... it's all downhill from here. Enjoy it while ya can, and stop breeding.
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It would still be cheaper than it is here.
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that would be great
then I'd be one of the few people who could still afford driving a car lol there's way too much traffic down here anyways :) |
We have been paying over $5USD equivalent for 1 US gallon for years. We are currently paying just under $6USD.
ONe of the biggest oil fields is right on our door step but the fucking government taxes it a lot. Time to wake up and smell the roses :1orglaugh |
Sell your SUV?
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i'll keep cruising ..
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Switch over to hydrogen fuelcell powered vehicles.
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I pay $5.59 per gallon if you count it this way.. Everyone drive their cars as usual. You think $5 is high hahah :D
I think there would be abit less people on the streets when it gets over $10 per gallon. It will hit there some day. The oil is not unlimited. |
well you know what its gonna be, since we pay that :)
1 euro 36 a litre meaning 1 dollar 64 a litre so $6,21 a gallon and its increasing like 10 cents a month here... wont take 5 yrs |
More and more people are moving where I live - 90 minutes from ATL - and commuting. I would LOVE gas to be $10 a gallon; people would stop moving here!! :)
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The problem is our government spending 300 billion on a pointless war when they could have used at least some of that money to research cheaper and more effective ways to extract hydrogen. I can't even fathom how far 300 billion could be stretched for research and development. |
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Luckily, we've got it pretty good here in the southeast...some of the cheapest gas in the world. I thinks it's like 2.09 for unleaded right now, and as low as 1.79 in the suburbs.
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/me ends dream mode :( |
more ppl will be working from home so it wont be much of an issue for them
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More people would be forced to use public transportation. I don't drive much anyway, so it wouldn't bother me...but you have to remember our surfers - will 21 y/o college guys be buying porn if they have to spend $10/gallon?
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Guess I won't be getting that new Hummer......:(
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Renewable, ethanol based fuel sounds promising, like the do in Brazil
That is if the greedy war mongers and their Arab business partners don't prevent it from happening here in the USA. If Brazil can kick the oil habit , there is no excuse for the USA not to be able to as well - wait maybe not. Lets invade Iran instead. http://www.azcentral.com/business/ar...azil16-ON.html Three decades after the first oil shock rocked its economy, Brazil has nearly shaken its dependence on foreign oil. More vulnerable than even the United States when the 1973 Middle East oil embargo sent gas prices spiraling soaring, Brazil vowed to kick its import habit. Now the country that once relied on outsiders to supply 80 percent of its crude is projected to be self-sufficient within a few years. |
I've been running bio-diesel in my 2003 jetta for a couple years now... 46MPG.
1100KM on a $40CDN tank. Bio isn't capable of replacing diesel but it can help. It's way better for the environment and the engine. You're going to be seeing a lot more diesel engines in the near future, they're already the majority in Europe. |
how much is a gallon of water? :1orglaugh people love complaining bout gas, but will pay a buck and change for a fucking pint of WATER
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Stop complaining. Jeez, funny how many of those US ppl complain about those prices while they drive with 5 litre V12 engines.
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that's a long long read... and it's really one sided
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I enjoyed reading it. |
this is possible. nahh :P
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When it reaches $10 youll know what its like to drive in England :)
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More people will turn to public transportation to get their sorry broke asses to work.
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People will pay it but bitch about it. They will say that if it gets to $11 they will stop paying and start walking. Then when it gets to $11, they will pay tht as well.
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damn.. when that happens our public transportation fee will cost even higher.. and then next will be the prices of basic commodities.. it's a freaking chain reaction..
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People aways complain in the gas station line about how much it costs, yet they choose to not drive one of the many economical cars available.
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I'll get a fucking Prius. To be honest it's not driving and gas prices im worried about... it's food medicines and plastics production. And all the anti-nuke people will suddenly be welcoming the nuclear reactors when we can't transport grain around and food becomes too expensive.
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I just don't understand why we aren't preparing for it NOW.. like TODAY.. not 5 years of meetings and plans.. start using some of that oil to make renewable energy sources even if they aren't mega efficient like solar and wind.. any oil used for that now will pay off in ten years once the net effect becomes positive and it's only going to be guzzled up in a SUV otherwise...
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People will sell their SUVs....
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I will be driving my GREASE CAR
Plenty of vegetable oil coming out of the fast food restaraunts. |
Don't worry--Air and water powered automobiles will be widely distributed already by that time..
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they'll come begging me for money
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I drive a honda, fuck SUVs :thumbsup |
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Grab a pitchfork and join the mob marching on the White House.
Hey, revolutions have been sparked by smaller things than ruinous inflation coupled with a 1930's style economic depression. |
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walk more, ride bikes, buy hybrid vehicles. |
Nothing willl happen cause wages keep rising......... Economy just won't be as strong with cheap gas. Oil will soon be coming from the Caspian sea so prices will come down a bit soon. :winkwink:
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