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Posted by wcfan4ever on Tuesday, March 15, 2005 12:47 PM
We just hit $2.12 here in eastern Wisconsin!

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Posted by spbed on Monday, March 14, 2005 2:41 PM
Well in the peoples republic of Florida it is between $2.10 & $2.18 for 87 octane.


QUOTE: Originally posted by JOdom

QUOTE: Originally posted by adrianspeeder

The gov will pry the steering wheels of my 4x4 V8s from my cold dead hands..... I'll live off ramen noodles if need be to pay any amount for gas/diesel. One thing I always wonder about is why people will #$%&@ about droppin 50bucks for a fillup, but will go out to eat everyother night, or a new PS2 game or whatever. If you don't want to pay big money for gas, get something smaller and make me worry less about some moron running into me causing damage. (I can get used to only needing a icescraper to peel off your hybrid off my bumper)

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Posted by SALfan on Monday, March 14, 2005 12:42 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by adrianspeeder

The gov will pry the steering wheels of my 4x4 V8s from my cold dead hands..... I'll live off ramen noodles if need be to pay any amount for gas/diesel. One thing I always wonder about is why people will #$%&@ about droppin 50bucks for a fillup, but will go out to eat everyother night, or a new PS2 game or whatever. If you don't want to pay big money for gas, get something smaller and make me worry less about some moron running into me causing damage. (I can get used to only needing a icescraper to peel off your hybrid off my bumper)

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Posted by SALfan on Monday, March 14, 2005 12:38 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed

Beware CNBC just showed a station in Maryland changing the price to $2.33 per gal for 87 octane.


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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 13, 2005 4:10 PM
Prices almost everywhere east are now over $2.00. Latest in New York State are between $2.13 and $2.17 for unleaded. Diesel (road) $2.31.

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Posted by spbed on Sunday, March 13, 2005 1:19 PM
The problem is more deep rooted then that. If we just say drop out oil imports by 10% a year OPEC/Russia will just drop the amount they produce so the price of gas stays right where it is. The one & only way to win this battle is to save enough energy to make us totally self sufficent. That mean we would not have to buy 1 barrel of oil from countries that are committed to weaken us. [:(]


QUOTE: Originally posted by Puckdropper

What's sad is the auto manufacturers don't do much to improve gas mileage. We had an 8-cylinder 1994 Dodge full-size van that got about 20-24 mpg. We now have a 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan with a 6-cylinder that gets 20-24 mph.

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Posted by Puckdropper on Saturday, March 12, 2005 8:28 PM
What's sad is the auto manufacturers don't do much to improve gas mileage. We had an 8-cylinder 1994 Dodge full-size van that got about 20-24 mpg. We now have a 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan with a 6-cylinder that gets 20-24 mph.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 12, 2005 12:34 PM
Just plan your trips to maximize the range of your vehicle over several days to a week and decide which trips are important and not so important.

I recall back in the early 1970's we had a Chrysler that was near 30 feet long and had a monsterous gas tank. At .25 cents per gallon it really hurt to fill that barge up. When the gas hit over .75 and the engine's ability to get good (*GASP!! GOOD!? yea.. if you think 7 miles to gallon is good) gas mileage declined.

That very large cash burner was finally retired simply because it got too expensive to drive. (Or park in the light of the new compact car parking tower craze that swept the inner cities)

I think that gas prices will continue to march towards the 2.50 mark or even 3.00 a gallon. Then we will sort out those who are able to maintain very large vehicles that guzzle gas and those who are willing to reconsider the useage and possibly the model of vehicle used to go about the life.

Eating out every night and buying trinkets 4 times a week in walmart probably will not be as necessary in face of rising gas prices.

There are as previously posted in this thread engines are being produced to run on fuels that are at least burnable. Perhaps finally huge gas costs will pu***he USA towards a serious hybrid or alternative fuel vehicle.


As of right now there are two Foreign import vehicles sold down in Little Rock capable of providing 650-700 miles on 15 dollars worth of gas as well as comfortable environment at highway speeds for about $24,000

I dont yet see a stampede towards similar vehicles. Perhaps today's very large passenger vehicles can be refitted with hybrid drives to give those 50 dollar a tank soccer moms a chance to get thru the week on one fill up.

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Posted by eolafan on Saturday, March 12, 2005 11:31 AM
Just paid $2.15 per here in Aurora at my local Mobil station not quite an hour ago, good thing I drive a company car!
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Posted by adrianspeeder on Saturday, March 12, 2005 9:09 AM
One disaster of an engine is/was the 6.0L. It just never got a fair shake and was waaaay rushed into production. The 6.0 is already on the chopping block, and with the complete redesign of the superduty in 07, there will be a 6.4L twin turbo to replace it.

The V6 diesel: Now heres a strange tale if there ever was one for Ford.

Through a VERY tangled web of contracts, emissions laws, money, hurt feelings, and just plain stupidity the only thing so far to get the V6 diesel is the cabover box trucks. I can't wait for a diesel f150, expy, and other new stuff. I just hope it comes soon...

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Posted by petitnj on Saturday, March 12, 2005 9:06 AM
Just thought that we might inject some interesting facts into the discussion. BNSF spent 11% of its gross income on fuel. A trucking company spends approximately 22% of its income on fuel. Independent truckers tend to spend around 35% of their income on fuel these days. This means that for every 10 penny rise in fuel costs, the trains gain a 1 to 3 penny advantage on the cost of trucking.

The best thing that could happen to this country in $4.00/gallon gas. You would have to watch out for the trains that will appear overnight.
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Posted by broncoman on Friday, March 11, 2005 9:55 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by adrianspeeder

Hey if you didn't notice, the "biggest" "meanest" "gas guzzler" that I own is infact not. My diesel can squeeze out 20mpg on the highway (weighs 4tons), will burn alternitative fuels with no mods, and most of the Ford Excursions that get so much bad press have the same engine. I already experiment with waste cooking oil to reduce my dependance on crude. As soon as biodiesel made by AMERICAN FARMERS is available round here, I'll pay 10.00bucks a gallon to support that.

One other thing I dont get is the constant reference to the H2. IT"S NO FREAKIN DIFFERENT THAN A TAHOE. Don't see anyone talkin bout corvettes either, seems to get even worse milage. Thats ok, I don't really care what others think anymore.

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I wouldn't want to force anyone to drive/not drive any given vehicle. What I find sad is that you take even a 6.0 navistar (Powerstroke depending on the body), and its a waste of an engine. International is going to blow the doors off of it when they start producing the 4.5 (V-6). It seems that most American Car manufacturers are pretty short sided when it comes to getting the most from the package. What happen to Americans striving for the best. I guess as long as we have gas below $5.00 a gallon its not going to change. All over the rest of the world they answer the question of fuel-mile-hp, America just seems to fall more and more behind.


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Posted by Modelcar on Friday, March 11, 2005 8:59 PM
Wow...a bunch of different opinions. By the way a Corvette is very capable of good milage on the open highway.....H2's get a lot of attention around here.

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Posted by CSXrules4eva on Friday, March 11, 2005 7:48 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by 440cuin

The H2 is an ugly peice of junk, but you know what? Maybe ten years from now when gas prices are so high you can get one REAL CHEAP !! and by then it will be even UGLIER !



I agree with ya on this one!! I don't like the H2 at all. I like the older miliatry style Hummers but the new ones are juck!!! I'm telling you the H2 must get 2 blocks to the gal. They are almost as bad as the KIA's that are running around.

Anyway about gas prices, they have no were to go but up in durring this time. :( Here in PA we pay $2.30 for gas. But, I'm not going to complain because, over in Europe they have to pay approx: 5 bucks for fuel.
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Posted by TH&B on Friday, March 11, 2005 7:25 PM
The H2 is an ugly peice of junk, but you know what? Maybe ten years from now when gas prices are so high you can get one REAL CHEAP !! and by then it will be even UGLIER !

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Posted by vsmith on Friday, March 11, 2005 4:28 PM
Why do I pick on the H2? Its a lot uglier than a Tahoe, Adrian! I will alway taunt the Hummer!!!! it looks too much like a Gobot not too.

... and the gas versions do get horrible milage...even downhill with a tailwind,

Dont take my comments about the Ford seriously, I just see so many of them I give them nicknames, So Ford has the Exploder, the Extrusion, the Excrement.

I'm a truck guy too, my Nissan Frontier with a V6 get 20mpg downhill with a tailwind. The difference is that I dont ask for any cheese with my whine while filling it up like so many others out here do. I knew what I was buying. Out here people dont buy big mondo-trucks & SUVs like the Excursions because they need them, they buy them because they're Fashion Accessories, then cry to high heaven when it finally dawns on them that they really do get a lot less milage than the Accord they traded in...[;)]

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Posted by Hugh Jampton on Friday, March 11, 2005 4:23 PM
Over here we pay the equivalent of $4.85/USgal (£0.85/litre). And it stops very few people from driving around in gas guzzling 4x4s
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Posted by adrianspeeder on Friday, March 11, 2005 4:12 PM
Hey if you didn't notice, the "biggest" "meanest" "gas guzzler" that I own is infact not. My diesel can squeeze out 20mpg on the highway (weighs 4tons), will burn alternitative fuels with no mods, and most of the Ford Excursions that get so much bad press have the same engine. I already experiment with waste cooking oil to reduce my dependance on crude. As soon as biodiesel made by AMERICAN FARMERS is available round here, I'll pay 10.00bucks a gallon to support that.

One other thing I dont get is the constant reference to the H2. IT"S NO FREAKIN DIFFERENT THAN A TAHOE. Don't see anyone talkin bout corvettes either, seems to get even worse milage. Thats ok, I don't really care what others think anymore.

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Posted by spbed on Friday, March 11, 2005 2:40 PM
Well maybe we have to reeducate the masses that by buying the mini vans/Hummers of the world we are aiding the enemy & weakening us. [:(]






QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith

Personally I saw drive what ya like, like whatcha drive

If you want to drive a pigasaurus Hummer H2 that gets 9mpg downhill with a tailwind thats your choice,

All I ask is that when gas hit $3 a gallon, please keep a cork in the piehole when you're filling the tank. I'm so sick of hearing these whining soccer mom types be-hatching about how much cash it takes to fill thier Ford Excrement so they can drive thier kids all over town, Heres a radical Idea, buy a smaller car, and get your kids some [censored][censored][censored] BIKES, let them cart their own backsides around town and maybe they wont be so [censored] fat!

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Posted by vsmith on Friday, March 11, 2005 2:21 PM
Personally I saw drive what ya like, like whatcha drive

If you want to drive a pigasaurus Hummer H2 that gets 9mpg downhill with a tailwind thats your choice,

All I ask is that when gas hit $3 a gallon, please keep a cork in the piehole when you're filling the tank. I'm so sick of hearing these whining soccer mom types be-hatching about how much cash it takes to fill thier Ford Excrement so they can drive thier kids all over town, Heres a radical Idea, buy a smaller car, and get your kids some [censored][censored][censored] BIKES, let them cart their own backsides around town and maybe they wont be so [censored] fat!

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Posted by spbed on Friday, March 11, 2005 1:07 PM
Well being a consumer society eating out generates jobs, taxes etc. & is good for the economy. Filling up the gas guzzler is sending $$$$$$ to our enemies. I guess that says it all. Right? [:(]


QUOTE: Originally posted by adrianspeeder

The gov will pry the steering wheels of my 4x4 V8s from my cold dead hands..... I'll live off ramen noodles if need be to pay any amount for gas/diesel. One thing I always wonder about is why people will #$%&@ about droppin 50bucks for a fillup, but will go out to eat everyother night, or a new PS2 game or whatever. If you don't want to pay big money for gas, get something smaller and make me worry less about some moron running into me causing damage. (I can get used to only needing a icescraper to peel off your hybrid off my bumper)

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Posted by adrianspeeder on Friday, March 11, 2005 12:30 PM
The gov will pry the steering wheels of my 4x4 V8s from my cold dead hands..... I'll live off ramen noodles if need be to pay any amount for gas/diesel. One thing I always wonder about is why people will #$%&@ about droppin 50bucks for a fillup, but will go out to eat everyother night, or a new PS2 game or whatever. If you don't want to pay big money for gas, get something smaller and make me worry less about some moron running into me causing damage. (I can get used to only needing a icescraper to peel off your hybrid off my bumper)

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Posted by motor on Friday, March 11, 2005 11:44 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar

....Building these massive sport stadium in cities seems to be the big issue in many locations now...even right here in our own Indianapolis....{For the Colts}, and it is a thorny one....Don't know what the answer should be. Many owners threat to leave the city if the city doesn't build them a new one...etc...Personally, I believe the franchise should have to shoulder more of the cost...and much less on local taxpayers.


Not a bad idea. On another (non RR related) board, though, someone pointed out that for the first century or so of organized sports in America, noone complained about using public funding for large stadiums (the LA coliseum and the late, lamented [by some] Cleveland Stadium that Art Modell complained about come to mind). Now lots do. By that reasoning, that poster went on, places like Central Park and Yellowstone should be sold off.

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Posted by spbed on Friday, March 11, 2005 10:28 AM
Beware CNBC just showed a station in Maryland changing the price to $2.33 per gal for 87 octane.

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Posted by vsmith on Friday, March 11, 2005 10:11 AM
The Swatch/Mercedes Smart Car is going to be offered here in the US, Finally. They will be sold initially in NY and LA and a couple other metro areas. Got to see these in Europe, they're all over the place there. Two seater, 80mph, 65mpg!!! you can fit 4 in the the place of one Hummer H1. I'm definetly test driving one when they get here! i want one so I can pimp it out into a street ricerocket , wing, flares, underside lights, obnoxious paint, HeheheIt, either that or I'm getting a old Fiat 500 to Hot Rod![8D]

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Posted by spbed on Friday, March 11, 2005 9:22 AM
Yes it went up here as well now $2.19 for 87 octane. CNBC says oil is now over $55.00 per BRL on its way to $80.00. If they are correct $2.75 to $3.00 per gallon is right down the pike sorry to say. [:(]




QUOTE: Originally posted by wcfan4ever

Last night, gas prices went up to $2.09 here in Manitowoc, WI. I was also told today that Milwaukee is now at $2.25/gallon! Prices are moving this way as well! Glad I filled up before they went up.

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Posted by wcfan4ever on Thursday, March 10, 2005 7:38 PM
Last night, gas prices went up to $2.09 here in Manitowoc, WI. I was also told today that Milwaukee is now at $2.25/gallon! Prices are moving this way as well! Glad I filled up before they went up.

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Posted by spbed on Thursday, March 10, 2005 8:24 AM
Yes one balances out the other. But here in the USA somebody who did that would probably more then be doubling there $$$$$ [:)]



QUOTE: Originally posted by uzurpator

QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed

I was alluding to what some else said is that gas guzzlers are needed because we zip along at a quick pace. Just check out what the Europeans drive at the speed he mentioned & that includes driving on the no speed limit Autobahn. [:o)]


hehe - I drive ~45 mpg car at 70 or so mph ^^ But - the fuel here is $4,50/gallon so it tends to help to decide to get a fuel efficient car [8D]

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Posted by Modelcar on Thursday, March 10, 2005 7:39 AM
....World demand....OPEC.....Local control of prices by Oil Co.s.....seasonal......And world political conditions....and media word of certain subjects around the world...and perhaps some others are all factors in oil pricing....and when some of them parallel they sorta gang up on the consumer and it seems it goes in cycles and it's my belief there is not much we can do about it....We're being manipulated and will continue to be until there is a competitive fuel to butt up against it in the market place.....So the sooner we can find what that will be, the better...!

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 9, 2005 10:58 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed

I was alluding to what some else said is that gas guzzlers are needed because we zip along at a quick pace. Just check out what the Europeans drive at the speed he mentioned & that includes driving on the no speed limit Autobahn. [:o)]


hehe - I drive ~45 mpg car at 70 or so mph ^^ But - the fuel here is $4,50/gallon so it tends to help to decide to get a fuel efficient car [8D]

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