Fuel prices moving up, just in time for spring boating and driving?
"Fred Dehl" wrote:
At $2.50 a gallon, it will cost $5,434 in gas to drive the 23mpg vehicle
50,000 miles. It will cost $8,928 to drive the 17mpg vehicle the same.
That's a savings of less than $3,500, far less than the premium for the
privilege of driving the higher-mpg vehicle.
So, yes, the people who are buying hybrids to "save money on gas" ARE
stupid.
Not as stupid as assuming that all people always have the
same priorities & get the same enjoyment out of "the
privilege of driving" a klunky gas guzzler.
Doug Kanter wrote:
Do you think some people might want to save gas just for the hell of it? I
know that's a real stretch for you, but try anyway.
Fred obviously thinks that the price of gas will stay where
it is now, forever. It can't possibly go up enough to change
anybody's priorities, right?
DSK
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