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Wow I got this forwarded to my office email on Monday.
The cursor arrow circled and circled and circled the 'delete' button until it finally came into contact and *click* it was gone.Former: 90 Accord EX Coupe, 93 10th Anniversary in Frost White
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Originally posted by Accord R33oh god..not this again. it has to be the most uneducated campaign iv ever heard of.
now if president bush would stop opening his mouth and telling Iran that were going to kick there ass if they keep enriching uranium, gas prices probably wouldnt be so high.
you guys do realize that whatever gas you dont buy on that day..your going to have to buy eventually..the oil companies know that, there not stupid
I don't agree with the comment you make about Bush, because i feel that it's a wide open comment with no evidence behind it. Bush may be threatening the middle-east and Muslims, but it has nothing to do with fuel COST. The cost that they are paying to create the fossil fuels isn't really changing, it's really only that America is willing to pay the higher costs, and well to tell you the truth most of America is becoming richer, and isn't caring what they have to pay in order to get from one place to another.
Gas will remain high as long as we all own SUV's, turboed cars, and etc...its never going to go back down, because guess what we are all willing to pay the price, whether you like it or not. The oil companies have finally smartened up and have found out our weakness.Audi A4 2.8 Quattro Sport
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Originally posted by floorederic
i included turboed cars, because they are known for not getting the greatest gas mileage and they usually run on 93 premium octane gas.Audi A4 2.8 Quattro Sport
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Originally posted by williamsvtI don't agree with the comment you make about Bush, because i feel that it's a wide open comment with no evidence behind it. Bush may be threatening the middle-east and Muslims, but it has nothing to do with fuel COST.
Ever hear of price gouging? The oil companies use stupid comments like Mr. Bush's against us..they know we are going to expect an increase, therefore they do what we expect, and we don’t think anything of it.
The theory of supply and demand has been around since the beginning of time. I understand that the more we need it, the more it will cost. Look at tickle me Elmo! But that only accounts for the long term increase in fuel cost, not these 30 cents in 1 week spikes. There is just as much fuel in the ground this week as there was last week (theoretically speaking of course). That kind of puts a hole in the supply and demand theory.
Originally posted by williamsvtGas will remain high as long as we all own SUV's, turboed cars, and etc...
What are they teaching you guys over at RWU? I got into a fight with Val today over an economic issue, namely the U.S. deficit.
Aparently they were teaching her that because China recently bought out the U.S. paper debt, that the guy from the chineese restaurant down the street had the right to come to my house and ask me for $10. and if i didnt give it to him, they would do bad bad things. Like spread communism across the U.S.
Last edited by Accord R33; 04-13-2006, 06:23 PM.
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reality is, they can manufacture news stories or give minor incidents excessive media coverage and through this they facilitate fear of increase in price or fear of gas shortages. the factors outlined above (and a whole lot more) can lead to the increase in the price of gas.
the person who posted before me who said oil companies have "smartened" up is exactly right. but they also decieve the media and use the media to manipulate people, an essential part of taking advantage of consumers.1991 JDM Galant VR-4
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Originally posted by Accord R33So you’re saying that it was pure coincidence that gas prices shot up 30 something cents at the same time Bush threatened to invade Iran if they didn’t stop their nuclear program? I doubt it.
Ever hear of price gouging? The oil companies use stupid comments like Mr. Bush's against us..they know we are going to expect an increase, therefore they do what we expect, and we don’t think anything of it.
The theory of supply and demand has been around since the beginning of time. I understand that the more we need it, the more it will cost. Look at tickle me Elmo! But that only accounts for the long term increase in fuel cost, not these 30 cents in 1 week spikes. There is just as much fuel in the ground this week as there was last week (theoretically speaking of course). That kind of puts a hole in the supply and demand theory.
My turbo car got just about 30mpg in its prime.
What are they teaching you guys over at RWU? I got into a fight with Val today over an economic issue, namely the U.S. deficit.
Aparently they were teaching her that because China recently bought out the U.S. paper debt, that the guy from the chineese restaurant down the street had the right to come to my house and ask me for $10. and if i didnt give it to him, they would do bad bad things. Like spread communism across the U.S.
Overall, however, America is getting richer, i mean loook at how many more millionaires there are today then there were 10 years ago. Everyone and their mothers are now millionaires and its become not an un-common occurence that most people are millionaires.
Oil companies see this type of new money and realize that they can charge what they want and get as much money as they desire. Do i think that government should have a price ceiling on gas per gallon, yes yes i do believe they should put a price cap on per gallon prices.
i guess i was wrong about your turbo in particular, but in general aren't turbos not the most effecient cars (gas per gallon wise), and don't they use the premium gas?Audi A4 2.8 Quattro Sport
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Originally posted by williamsvt
i guess i was wrong about your turbo in particular, but in general aren't turbos not the most effecient cars (gas per gallon wise), and don't they use the premium gas?
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Originally posted by Accord R33While they do (or at least should) use 93 octane, the fuel is burnt more fully and more efficiently than in an N/A engine. THere is also the fact that turbo cars are "re-tunned" so we can tune for better gas millage.
again, i'm not trying to knock any previous theories or other people's opnions, but only expressing my own views. Personally, i don't think we can do a damn thing about gas prices as an individual consumer..the only thing we really can do is go to the polls.Audi A4 2.8 Quattro Sport
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Originally posted by williamsvtPersonally, i don't think we can do a damn thing about gas prices as an individual consumer..the only thing we really can do is go to the polls.
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Originally posted by Cluelessor hijack all the tanker trucks...Audi A4 2.8 Quattro Sport
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Originally posted by williamsvtthat's a great idea, hijack a bunch of oil trucks, which contain oil and then have shortages to gas station which in turn creates lines and pushes the individual gas price up at stations. Not to even mention that that would give an excuse for the oil companies to raise their prices again, because they would claim losses in equipment and fuel.
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