Posted by buickanddeere on February 24, 2011 at 14:21:25 from (209.240.113.144):
In Reply to: OT Gas Prices posted by Tony Vidlak Sr. on February 23, 2011 at 15:21:09:
Don't see it written in the US constitution to have the right to drive a 12-15mpg pickup as a car. And be able to purchase fuel for 2 or 3 bucks a gallon. Purchase an economy weenier wagon that gets 30mpg. And use a trailer if you need to haul something. A trailer holds more and is easier to load than the back of a pickup. That is how farming is done in Europe. In fact they just hauler trailers and wagons with tractors and forget about owning light trucks. I don't see even 2% of the trucks and SUV's driven here being used as trucks and SUV's. They are just status vehicles for show. Want to save the nation fuel consumption by million barrels a day or the 21 or so million burned per day? Just close done the drive throughs where the fat butt drivers sit idling their vehicles. And make them waddle into Micky D's for a burger and fries. Have drivers use electric block heaters instead of idling the vehicle to warmup on frosty mornings. Then again this is all mute point. The US can liquefy coal for at least a century and forget about importing oil.
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