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RandomGuy
05-16-2007, 06:07 PM
ok so i just got a call from my dad who is in the stereotypical brown business... gas station haha....

And he's like make sure to fill up tonight because shit is going to PEAK like fuck either tomorrow or definitely the day after tomorrow... he said theres going to be a pretty steep increase in prices.

just a heads up

XanRules
05-16-2007, 06:13 PM
LAWL 2 BAD NOBODY BOYCOTTED LIKE THEY WERE SPOSED 2 YESTRDAY CUZ IF THEY DID TEH PRICES WUD BE DWN N SHYT.

...yeah.

Thanks for the heads up!

The Ninja
05-16-2007, 06:15 PM
^^^
Damn... If you had as many IQ points as mistakes in that collection of words, then you probably wouldn't have fucked up so royally.

NewGen33
05-16-2007, 06:16 PM
^^^
Damn... If you had as many IQ points as mistakes in that collection of words, then you probably wouldn't have fucked up so royally.
:lmfao: +1

mxglory258
05-16-2007, 06:17 PM
LAWL 2 BAD NOBODY BOYCOTTED LIKE THEY WERE SPOSED 2 YESTRDAY CUZ IF THEY DID TEH PRICES WUD BE DWN N SHYT.

...yeah.

Thanks for the heads up!
"Lawl" too bad your a dumbfuck and the prices would just go HIGHER. Due to the fact that people didnt buy gas, yet they were planning on raised prices anyways. They lost on one day, so the prices get jacked people need gas. So they buy it, at the jacked up price just for the simple fact of.....THEY HAVE TO.

I really can't believe people buy into that stupid fuckin shit, about not buying it.

XanRules
05-16-2007, 06:18 PM
^^^
Damn... If you had as many IQ points as mistakes in that collection of words, then you probably wouldn't have fucked up so royally.

that was the joke.
Because only idiots thought that gas boycott would drop gas prices down.

Guess the spelling wasn't quite bad enough to come across as a joke:thinking:

Julio
05-16-2007, 06:20 PM
Actually, Gas has been going up in the last month and 1/2 every thursday and friday around here on average of $0.07 to 12 cents.. So , it may not be a surprise..

2micro4u
05-16-2007, 06:24 PM
On a serious note we need to atleast start by considering having daily drivers that are HYBRIDS. The gas hi story is never going to change and just like anything the prices will continue to rise. People want to get richer and richer..and because gas is a need and demand will always be high. Stations can charge us tommorow $4.00 a gallon and we still will pay for it.
At least with a hybrid you can save alitte in gas in the long run put more money in your pocket to do better things with it.
New Hybrids are expensive at the moment but nothing wrong with a used one.

Julio
05-16-2007, 06:31 PM
yup yup... my next daily driver will be a hybrid.. =]

koukis14
05-16-2007, 06:31 PM
If everyone starts using less gas they will jack the fuck out of the prices. Why do you think gas costs 10 bucks a gallon in Europe? They don't use as much. We need to start killing people when they raise the prices. That would be the only thing that would keep the prices down. Unfortunately I am not kidding. I am not saying I am going to kill anyone. But If oil company higher ups start getting capped when the prices go up, they will be back down to $2 and lower a gallon in no time.

VooDooXII
05-16-2007, 06:33 PM
^^^
Damn... If you had as many IQ points as mistakes in that collection of words, then you probably wouldn't have fucked up so royally.

I think he was joking... :thinking:


that was the joke.
Because only idiots thought that gas boycott would drop gas prices down.

Guess the spelling wasn't quite bad enough to come across as a joke:thinking:

EDIT: Guess he was.

Thanks for the heads up.

Now I'm glad that I don't have a car.

On_Her_Face
05-16-2007, 06:35 PM
ya i'm planning on buying a bike so i can save on gas, then eventually i'll loose in the end cause some dumb son of a bitch will hit me on it.. but atleast i will save money on gas lol.

2micro4u
05-16-2007, 06:36 PM
yup yup... my next daily driver will be a hybrid.. =]
My next Daily Driver will be a Hybrid as well 50MPG or more.

cactusEG
05-16-2007, 06:47 PM
damn these gass prices.. i need to start riding the bus or bike, plus it will help my big ass out lol

VooDooXII
05-16-2007, 06:50 PM
Get a diesel-powered Volkswagen. They give great mileage and they "feel" quick...ish.

koukis14
05-16-2007, 06:52 PM
Get a diesel-powered Volkswagen. They give great mileage and they "feel" quick...ish.


:goodjob:

CHADbee
05-16-2007, 06:53 PM
i call bullshit on RG

RandomGuy
05-16-2007, 07:01 PM
i call bullshit on RGnosirr :) for once i'm serious


he seemed pretty sure so we'll see... He usually tells me a few days in advance when it goes up like 5 cents overnight...

Kyle
05-16-2007, 08:43 PM
Simply because RG is saying this, and he loves to screw with people, I wouldnt be surprised if gas prices fell tomorrow.

Josh...
05-16-2007, 08:46 PM
We need to start killing people when they raise the prices. That would be the only thing that would keep the prices down. Unfortunately I am not kidding. I am not saying I am going to kill anyone. But If oil company higher ups start getting capped when the prices go up, they will be back down to $2 and lower a gallon in no time.

I have been saying the same thing.

VooDooXII
05-16-2007, 09:58 PM
ya i'm planning on buying a bike so i can save on gas, then eventually i'll loose in the end cause some dumb son of a bitch will hit me on it.. but atleast i will save money on gas lol.

Psh, just trade your Vette for the LS3 one...it's "Diplacement on Demand" compatible.

Yea...that'll save you some fuel... :look: :ninja:

ironchef
05-16-2007, 10:02 PM
nosirr :) for once i'm serious


he seemed pretty sure so we'll see... He usually tells me a few days in advance when it goes up like 5 cents overnight...So, it would cost me 90 cents more to fill up then when I did last week, not a big deal.

BluesClues
05-16-2007, 10:03 PM
Damnit man! Oh how I wish I could afford to convert my car to run off of used cooking oil. I might not want to sell my big in the garage sell now lol

Kyle
05-16-2007, 10:04 PM
Also it should never cost above $40 to fill up a car the size of mine. Im pissed.

OneSlow5pt0
05-16-2007, 10:09 PM
well since gas keeps climbing,i guess im glad i got rid of the gas guzzle RX-7,and drive the slow celica

Julio
05-16-2007, 10:10 PM
LAWL 2 BAD NOBODY BOYCOTTED LIKE THEY WERE SPOSED 2 YESTRDAY CUZ IF THEY DID TEH PRICES WUD BE DWN N SHYT.

...yeah.

Thanks for the heads up!

dumbest reply so far... :lmfao:

VooDooXII
05-16-2007, 10:38 PM
dumbest reply so far... :lmfao:

I know no one can sense tone through typing, but DAMN...how did people miss this?

Anyway...at $3.00 a gallon, it's still below $40.00 to get about ~450 miles on the tank for the Diesel Dub. I can get up to 600+ if I really try.

I'm tellin' you guys, diesel is an excellent option. It's roughly $1,000 extra compared to the gasoline counterpart, and that can break even with fuel savings in about 30,000 miles. That's how it works out for a Mercedes Benz E320 CDI anyway. Now imagine a car that gets even better mileage...say the Volkswagen. Problem is, there's such a limited choice among diesel cars here. Over in Europe, damn near everything has a diesel version.

No worries about not finding diesel stations...your extended range would make up for that.

ironchef
05-16-2007, 10:44 PM
I know no one can sense tone through typing, but DAMN...how did people miss this?

Anyway...at $3.00 a gallon, it's still below $40.00 to get about ~450 miles on the tank for the Diesel Dub. I can get up to 600+ if I really try.

I'm tellin' you guys, diesel is an excellent option. It's roughly $1,000 extra compared to the gasoline counterpart, and that can break even with fuel savings in about 30,000 miles. That's how it works out for a Mercedes Benz E320 CDI anyway. Now imagine a car that gets even better mileage...say the Volkswagen. Problem is, there's such a limited choice among diesel cars here. Over in Europe, damn near everything has a diesel version.

No worries about not finding diesel stations...your extended range would make up for that.Are you serious? I barely get 300 in my 2.0t, but then again I do like to drive fast, but damn I want to trade in now LOL.

VooDooXII
05-16-2007, 10:49 PM
I drive normally and get 38 mpg on average...mixed city and highway.

The fuel light comes on when there are two gallons left. It has a fourteen gallon tank...so yea, I fill up twelve every time.

Kyle
05-16-2007, 10:49 PM
Are you serious? I barely get 300 in my 2.0t, but then again I do like to drive fast, but damn I want to trade in now LOL.
I get 290 (more or less) in my 1.8T.

ironchef
05-16-2007, 10:55 PM
I get 290 (more or less) in my 1.8T.Isn't it odd too. You'd think with all the low rpm torque, then gas should be in the high 300s. I tested it one time, and although It was mostly city driving, I drove like a grandma never going above 2700 rpm. Still couldnt break 330 miles/tank.

VooDooXII
05-16-2007, 11:04 PM
The best I've done is from here to D.C. nonstop, and it showed the light, which meant another two gallons.

ironchef
05-16-2007, 11:06 PM
Is it decently quick though? I know diesels have mad TQ, but rev to like 3-4k.

Kyle
05-16-2007, 11:20 PM
Isn't it odd too. You'd think with all the low rpm torque, then gas should be in the high 300s. I tested it one time, and although It was mostly city driving, I drove like a grandma never going above 2700 rpm. Still couldnt break 330 miles/tank.
I would expect like 330 or so, but I don't know about high 300's. I have experimented with the grandma driving but I can't drive like that for very long, so it never works.

redlift
05-16-2007, 11:25 PM
i remember gas below $1/gal. 10 bucks to fill the tank from empty (had a 96 corolla). just remembered when movie tickets werent $9.50. cheapest i remember is 6 i think

1SICKLEX
05-16-2007, 11:28 PM
If everyone starts using less gas they will jack the fuck out of the prices. Why do you think gas costs 10 bucks a gallon in Europe? They don't use as much. We need to start killing people when they raise the prices. That would be the only thing that would keep the prices down. Unfortunately I am not kidding. I am not saying I am going to kill anyone. But If oil company higher ups start getting capped when the prices go up, they will be back down to $2 and lower a gallon in no time.
If you are serious this is the funniest shit I've read all month!

koukis14
05-16-2007, 11:36 PM
If you are serious this is the funniest shit I've read all month!


Oh I am.

VooDooXII
05-16-2007, 11:37 PM
Is it decently quick though? I know diesels have mad TQ, but rev to like 3-4k.

Yea...all 100 furious horses peak at 4000 RPM, and it redlines at 4500 RPM. It makes 177 lb.ft. of torque though, and you feel it all. Numbers will say that it's slower, but it feels quick, and I can pass on the highway with ease thanks to the torque. I haven't driven its gasoline counterpart though. I could give you a much better answer if I had.

DeutscheBAG!
05-17-2007, 01:26 AM
stopped off to get gas on my way home from marietta. paid $3.40 a gallon/premium


I get 290 (more or less) in my 1.8T.


damn..i get about 325-340 in my 1.8t :thinking:

chrisdavis
05-17-2007, 01:48 AM
yup yup... my next daily driver will be a hybrid.. =]


Honda has a hydrogen powered car that could be on the market in next year. I think Im gonna wait and see how its going to do before deciding on a new car.

http://blogs.motortrend.com/6207670/car-news/like-we-said-honda-fcx-fuel-cell-vehicle-coming-in-2008/index.html

Lucky DAWG
05-17-2007, 02:15 AM
On a serious note we need to atleast start by considering having daily drivers that are HYBRIDS. The gas hi story is never going to change and just like anything the prices will continue to rise. People want to get richer and richer..and because gas is a need and demand will always be high. Stations can charge us tommorow $4.00 a gallon and we still will pay for it.
At least with a hybrid you can save alitte in gas in the long run put more money in your pocket to do better things with it.
New Hybrids are expensive at the moment but nothing wrong with a used one.

yea i agree, its a good idea if you don't want to put miles on your project cars

thing is though
i know parents who buy their kids a second more efficient car to somehow "save" money by them not driving their gas guzzling truck as much. I fail to see the logic in paying 15-20k on a new car to save 10 or so miles per gallon lol


and yea its not gonna PEAK tomorrow... gas has gone up every thursday or friday the past month. its only going to get worse this summer mid july or so

The Ren
05-17-2007, 05:19 AM
Fuck it'll be like $5/gal for premium by summers end the way things are going..

SniperJoe
05-17-2007, 08:31 AM
Kouki14, how would you respond if someone asked you about the law of supply and demand?

no control
05-17-2007, 10:03 AM
^^^
Damn... If you had as many IQ points as mistakes in that collection of words, then you probably wouldn't have fucked up so royally.

lirl. +1 to you:lmfao:

no control
05-17-2007, 10:05 AM
ya i'm planning on buying a bike so i can save on gas, then eventually i'll loose in the end cause some dumb son of a bitch will hit me on it.. but atleast i will save money on gas lol.

same here. waiting to see what my gf says about it. the one i'm looking at, though, averages 65-70 mpg. hella better than my 20 mpg i'm getting out of my '95 escort.

Ran
05-17-2007, 10:11 AM
Fuck it'll be like $5/gal for premium by summers end the way things are going..The news was predicting $3.50 for regular by the end of Summer.

40MPG Yaris FTMFW!! :bump:

SLow_POke
05-17-2007, 10:15 AM
422 miles to the tank FTMFW!!!! fuck an engine swap .:goodjob:

speedminded
05-17-2007, 10:16 AM
LAWL 2 BAD NOBODY BOYCOTTED LIKE THEY WERE SPOSED 2 YESTRDAY CUZ IF THEY DID TEH PRICES WUD BE DWN N SHYT.

...yeah.

Thanks for the heads up!How the fuck do you suppose not buying gas for a day is going to effect ANYONE?! It will not work, period! Nobody is losing a single dime from it.

AirMax95
05-17-2007, 10:21 AM
I am looking into getting a bike, parking the Suby, and getting a job closer to home. i work in Alpharetta but drive from College Park. NOt cool

Kelly
05-17-2007, 10:22 AM
I filled up my Civic last night and it took exactly $30.75. I remember it taking $13 at one time :cry: Either way... My car will go almost 400 miles on a full tank (if I don't use the ac)

Civics on gas- FTW :yes:

koukis14
05-17-2007, 10:36 AM
Kouki14, how would you respond if someone asked you about the law of supply and demand?
I am going to go anhead and stop this before it starts


Sniper Joe is smarter than me.

He studies business and knows more about everything than everyone.

He is the greatest human being in the world.

He also has a HUGE penis.

PhAtBoYMr2
05-17-2007, 10:40 AM
too bad every damn hybrid out is ugly as shit and I'd rather shell out a couple extra bucks on gas then a couple extra thousand on an ugly car.

Blame our president for these damn prices and blame the suv craze that went on in the 90's

ironchef
05-17-2007, 10:41 AM
too bad every damn hybrid out is ugly as shit and I'd rather shell out a couple extra bucks on gas then a couple extra thousand on an ugly car.

Blame our president for these damn prices and blame the suv craze that went on in the 90'sOr you could blame the producers/suppliers of the gas, just a thought :dunno:.

RandomGuy
05-17-2007, 10:52 AM
Or you could blame the producers/suppliers of the gas, just a thought :dunno:.when they make a fixed rate of ~10 cents per gallon of profit (oil companies) and how there is 60 to 80 cents in taxes and fees per gallon?

hrm.............. must be teh oil companies



From there, another 1.5 cents are added for delivery, state and federal taxes of 52.5 cents a gallon are tacked on along with about 2 cents per gallon for hazardous oil fees, the owner's breakdown showed.
http://www.spokesmanreview.com/tools/story_pf.asp?ID=186275

SniperJoe
05-17-2007, 11:17 AM
I am going to go anhead and stop this before it starts


Sniper Joe is smarter than me.

He studies business and knows more about everything than everyone.

He is the greatest human being in the world.

He also has a HUGE penis.

Hey, I'm just trying to understand where you are coming from in your statement.

ironchef
05-17-2007, 11:22 AM
when they make a fixed rate of ~10 cents per gallon of profit (oil companies) and how there is 60 to 80 cents in taxes and fees per gallon?

hrm.............. must be teh oil companies


http://www.spokesmanreview.com/tools/story_pf.asp?ID=186275Yea but what do you think those taxes go to? I'm not going to say theyre used effectively 100% of the time, but they do serve a purpose.

Lucky DAWG
05-17-2007, 11:23 AM
too bad every damn hybrid out is ugly as shit and I'd rather shell out a couple extra bucks on gas then a couple extra thousand on an ugly car.

Blame our president for these damn prices and blame the suv craze that went on in the 90's

completely wrong, but okay

ironchef
05-17-2007, 11:28 AM
And in case you're not sure what I'm talking about, take a gander at this:
"From 1932, when Congress first enacted an excise tax on gasoline, until 1956, the proceeds of the gas tax went into general revenues, although the amount raised each year was used as an informal benchmark for Federal highway spending. The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 established the Highway Trust Fund and stipulated that 100% of the gas tax be deposited into the fund. From 1956 to 1982, the Highway Trust Fund was used solely to finance expenditures from the federal highway program.

Highway Trust Fund revenues were first allocated to mass transit in the Surface Transportation Act of 1982, when Congress raised the gas tax from four cents per gallon to nine cents per gallon and dedicated one cent, or 20 percent, of the increase to the newly-established Mass Transit Account. Each time there has been an increase in the amount of gas tax going into the Highway Trust Fund—1990, 1993 and 1997—20 percent of the increase has been allocated to the Transit Account and 80 percent to the Highway Account. Of the current gasoline tax of 18.3 cents per gallon, 2.86 cents per gallon is allocated to the Mass Transit Account. "

Highway Trust Fund:
"The Highway Trust Fund (HTF) was created by the Highway Revenue Act of 1956 (Pub. L. 84-627), primarily to ensure a dependable source of financing for the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways and also as the source of funding for the remainder of the Federal-aid Highway Program"

RandomGuy
05-17-2007, 11:28 AM
Yea but what do you think those taxes go to? I'm not going to say theyre used effectively 100% of the time, but they do serve a purpose.har har to fund an illegitimate trillion dollar war, maybe?


hahha just kidding dont want to draw conclusions so quick, but haha surely spending isn't as efficient as we'd like....

ironchef
05-17-2007, 11:30 AM
har har to fund an illegitimate trillion dollar war, maybe?


hahha just kidding dont want to draw conclusions so quick, but haha surely spending isn't as efficient as we'd like....If it was, we'd all be running on hydrogen powered cars right now, cause money would/should have been efficiently poured into R&D of new alternative fuels, but alas it wasn't :(.

chrisdavis
05-17-2007, 12:15 PM
If it was, we'd all be running on hydrogen powered cars right now, cause money would/should have been efficiently poured into R&D of new alternative fuels, but alas it wasn't :(.


Hydrogen cars are closer than you think. Honda has one coming out next year and chevrolet is expecting to have theirs out by 2012.

The link is in my preivious post

ironchef
05-17-2007, 12:40 PM
Hydrogen cars are closer than you think. Honda has one coming out next year and chevrolet is expecting to have theirs out by 2012.

The link is in my preivious postThe cars are close, but the infrastructure to support them is far from being readily available.

Echonova
05-17-2007, 12:41 PM
The biggest problem with hybrids is the cost. Right now cost of a hybrid will run you more than the gas you save, even in the long run. Especially when you factor the extra maintenance they require. America hasn't built a new refinery in 30 years thanks to our politicians. So the price of a barrel of oil isn't nearly as big of a factor as the refineries output. It's been said already, supply and demand. Couple that with Americans unwilling to give up the ugly, gas guzzling SUV and you have higher prices. But honestly, how many of you have changed your driving habits because of prices? Consolidating trips and such? Few I'm guessing. We just sit around and bitch. Change shit, either with your vote or with your wallet.

SniperJoe
05-17-2007, 01:24 PM
A concern that I have that I don't know enough about is the disposal and potential coming ecological disaster from all the batteries in the hybrids. Does anyone have any good information on potential environmental damage in that avenue?

Ran
05-17-2007, 01:27 PM
But honestly, how many of you have changed your driving habits because of prices? Consolidating trips and such? Few I'm guessing.I have, quite a bit honestly. If not for gas prices, I'd probably still be in my Mazdaspeed. :yes:

chrisdavis
05-17-2007, 01:44 PM
But honestly, how many of you have changed your driving habits because of prices? Consolidating trips and such? Few I'm guessing. We just sit around and bitch. Change shit, either with your vote or with your wallet.


I haven't changed my driving habits a bit, however I dont complain about gas prices either.

OneSlow5pt0
05-17-2007, 01:49 PM
its so hard to switch fuel sources,because when all the new cars come out using hydrogen,what bout all the cars we love that run on gas...will people start putting the hydrogen Rotary in all the old RX-7s?

ironchef
05-17-2007, 01:58 PM
its so hard to switch fuel sources,because when all the new cars come out using hydrogen,what bout all the cars we love that run on gas...will people start putting the hydrogen Rotary in all the old RX-7s?I doubt the people behind getting hydrogen as an alternative fuel source care about what some random tuners would do to their rx-7s.

Echonova
05-17-2007, 02:02 PM
I doubt the people behind getting hydrogen as an alternative fuel source care about what some random tuners would do to their rx-7s.

I heard the president is going to address that very issue..LOL. Gas will still be around for a long time, unless we find some Dialithum crystals. IMO diesel will become the fuel that powers us for the future. Yes, diesel.

OneSlow5pt0
05-17-2007, 02:03 PM
I doubt the people behind getting hydrogen as an alternative fuel source care about what some random tuners would do to their rx-7s.


i was just useing RX-7 for example,i mean all old car...if they cut off gas,and say use hydrogen or dont drive...will people put the hydrogens in old cars like corvettes,supras,camaros...i mean all cars

ironchef
05-17-2007, 02:05 PM
i was just useing RX-7 for example,i mean all old car...if they cut off gas,and say use hydrogen or dont drive...will people put the hydrogens in old cars like corvettes,supras,camaros...i mean all carsYou're missing the overall point. They won't care about the tuner market, even though many consider it big, in the overall picture it represents a miniscule fraction of car related sales.

OneSlow5pt0
05-17-2007, 02:09 PM
but i mean EVERY SINGLE cra made before hydrogen engines...like 69 camaros or corvettes

but i get what ur saying