I was reading MBCO, i think it is , and they were saying that gas is around $3.09 a gallon , and all these people was saying they dont want to drive so far , or whatever , Thats about £1.60 a Gallon , Where In Europe Your Looking To Pay £1 a Litre , and i see the odd Dodge Charger . looks like the gas prices are on the rise to , but still think yourselfs Lucky :P
Just thought id make a point
Jay
point taken, but what many on the other side of the pond don't seem to immediately realize about the US is this:
In most places, we have NO decent public transit infrastructure, and our country positively SPRAWLS. It sucks, but thats the way it is. In my neck of the woods, property prices make the 50 mile + commute commonplace. I did this for many months and I paid about 8% of my annual salary on gasoline. It was still cheaper than living next to my workplace.
I live in Pennsylvania now, and I buy strawberries from California, blueberries from Michigan, oranges from Florida, and apples from Washington state. I'm pretty sure they didn't walk to get here.
Our nation was built on cheap gas, which was a shameful lack of foresight. Still, that's the way it is.
I once was fortunate enough to live 2 miles from my work and I still had to drive because there was not bus service and there were no sidewalks on the road (no bike-lanes either). This was some 25 miles from our nations capitol. :dunno_white:
If Americans had to pay two or three times more for gas, it would be cheaper for many of us to just stay home and collect unemployment :laugh: :cry:
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Im not blaming americans for it , its like , saying that , most places in The UK Have Bus Services, and the distance between isnt going to be so far , the size of england is probly a the size of a few states , but that would make motorbike riding more pleasuring , bigger distances , more house, like , your gardens are huge , and u get alot of land , when its all compact ,im sure its all in relativaty
hmmm
Opened my eyes a bit
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With ALL prices on the rise, im moving 15 miles away from work, i live 1.4 miles now. But Ill save over 200 dollars/ month by doing so and gain a 2 car garage. The US gas pricing is due to the fact that 2 or 3 of our main refineries shut down late last year for maintence and were "convinced" to remain closed, push up the gas price with the shrinking reserves, and allow Bushs' play for Ethanol to look good. But, while Ive been on vacation this week, E-85 ethanol is not that much cheaper.
I say be prepared for 5.00/gallon before next summer. Now doesnt that make the GS look even better?
All these Squids On This Uk Forum Cain It So Bad, When There On there GSXR's And VTR's
I Like Paying As Little As Possable On Petrol lol
Jay
Quote from: vtlion on May 28, 2007, 04:13:05 AM
In most places, we have NO decent public transit infrastructure, and our country positively SPRAWLS. It sucks, but thats the way it is. In my neck of the woods, property prices make the 50 mile + commute commonplace.
yep, driving to work one way I drive 58 miles, 116 miles a day, 580 miles a weeks , 2320 Miles @ 18 MPG Jeep @ 3.00$/Gallon Cherokee I used to spend over 400.00$ in gas just to go to work...
Now I ride a GS... 580 Miles @ 57MPG I spend around 60-70$ Month.
Yes we complain because, well the closest "store" that has milk is a short 8 miles away, if you dont live IN -TOWN... its a pain.
(and I understand teh statement I used to live in Montreal QUebec, and everything was 30 Miles max distance, so much so I used my car alot less than I used the subway busses, because it was more convenient, all year long and kept my car for out of town trips.
I am considering if the price of oil are going to continue to go up, I might as well sell my ranch, and buy myself a nice large loft/condo downtown and put my gas money into somethign else. (ion this case probably rent money.... its all a ying/yang balance now-adays... if you aint paying for mortgage or rent, your paying more for gas/travel time.
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I live in the Urban Bit of Southend , just outside called Westcliff , I Live a 15 minute walk from work , Or lol on my Gs 2 minutes , but whats the point ? but i live in a really bad area , so house prices are cheap , but u take into fact the difference between Up North , and Down South
A one bedroom Place in London can cost , 250,000 pounds, Half A Million Us
U can get a one bedroom in the rural part of up north for about 50,000 pounds
Amazing Really
Crazy World
And The Point , The Nearest Place to get milk was 8 miles away??!!
My Nearest is a 10 second walk , its at the top of my road . i think i need to see the Old US
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Just curious, does anyone know the average annual mileage for a vehicle in Europe?
Funnyly Enough , i spoke to my 2 managers about that , ones got a Ford v6 , and the others for a BMW m3
The ford did 14,000 a Year , and the BMW does around 17,000 a year , not sure bout the average ,
Hope that helps
Another thing to keep in mind is that you actually pay about the same amount for gas as we do. You just also pay an insane amount of taxes on it. Here in the US, out of our $3.50 a gallon around $0.50 of that is state and federal taxes. In the UK you guys pay around $7 a gallon, but a little more than $4 of that is tax, so the base rate of actual gas is the same.
£4.50 a Gal Bout $8 dollars a Gal we pay stupid amount of tax
Quote from: roosterbike on May 28, 2007, 04:47:53 AM
With ALL prices on the rise, im moving 15 miles away from work, i live 1.4 miles now. But Ill save over 200 dollars/ month by doing so and gain a 2 car garage. The US gas pricing is due to the fact that 2 or 3 of our main refineries shut down late last year for maintence and were "convinced" to remain closed, push up the gas price with the shrinking reserves, and allow Bushs' play for Ethanol to look good. But, while Ive been on vacation this week, E-85 ethanol is not that much cheaper.
I say be prepared for 5.00/gallon before next summer. Now doesnt that make the GS look even better?
this stuff has been going on longer than when bush was involved;) been goin on many many many years, but sprawl and lack of mass transit are two of the major probs involved here
Yes, we are where we are and we can't change that. I accept the fuel prices are much more politically critical in the U.S. for all the reasons stated earlier, in many ways a society built on cheap (Texan) oil but thinghs will surely have to change, the first law of capitalism is that prices are governed by one simple factor, that of supply and demand, this can be distorted by tax regimes but essentially the international price depends on law one.
Supply is a problem, look at the world today, they have gas rationing in Iran, one of the biggest producers because they lack refinining capability, many of the producing/exporting countries are not politically stable which is not good for supply. On the other hand demand is going sky-high mainlt because the developing world wants to improve it's standards of living, and we can hardly blame them for that. China alone has become a magnet for all raw materials, even the price of scrap metal in Europe is rising rapidly because of demand from the East. Add India and South America to the developing list then consider the potential in Africa and the world's oil starts to look a bit short on the supply side so it aint going to get better not without massive new reserves discovered, more refineries and other sources of fuel coming on-line.
If I wasn't an Atheist I would say "God help us"
By the way the U.S. / UK price per gallon is not quite as alarming as it might look as, wonder of wonders, our Gallons are different. Both eight pints but a UK pint is 20 fl oz and a U.S. pint is 16 fl oz so there is a 20% or 25% difference depending on which way you do the conversion, US = 128 fl oz, UK = 160 fl oz :dunno_white: Confused, me too!
And I never even got near Climate Change............
Quote from: Cal Price on May 29, 2007, 09:19:51 AM
And I never even got near Climate Change............
That's because climate change is a myth...or humans don't cause it...or something.... :icon_rolleyes:
I, for one, welcome our new $10/gallon gas overlords.
I live 4.5 miles from work... 9 miles a day... 45 miles a week... ~180 miles in an average month... @ ~50 MPG on the GS... $3.50/Gallon... $12.60 in gas a MONTH!!! OMFG!!! :laugh: :flipoff: OK... That's where I save some money... 'cause...
I spend $2600 a month to live in Seattle... 4.5 miles from work. :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
shaZam! i dont even make half that much a month, so fu
Double Income No Kids
And... I'm nearly 30... In the Tech industry in Seattle...
So FU! :flipoff: :icon_mrgreen:
must be nice. if only public schools could have provided more
I went to public schools... And Community College... I did Tech Support for a year at $11/Hour... Then games testing at $12/Hour... Then app testing as a contractor (no benefits) at $17/hour... Then unemployed for a year and a half..... Then back as a contractor for another year..... Then I finally, somehow, luckily landed a full-time job at 10K less than anyone else in my department. :laugh: Then, two years later, I got a level increase and a better salary to match. :thumb: If the economy really takes a crap, I'll be the first one in line at the unemployment office.......... Assuming my company doesn't tank or get bought out by Microsoft... Yeah... I can feel the envy. :icon_confused:
But, the good news is... I get to post on GSTwins while I'm waiting for stuff to finish. :laugh: