I guess we still have it pretty good, relatively speaking, on gas prices here in Upstate SC. I went by a station today in Spartanburg, SC, about 35 miles from the house and saw reg for $3.26. That is the lowest I have seen it in over a week. I paid $3.39 earlier today closer to home and thought that was about as good as I could get without driving 10 miles out of the way to save .04 a gallon.
I have been looking for another car to drive for work on the days I don't need my pickup. I was doing some figerin (Southern term
) last week. I figured driving 18k a year with one car getting an AVERAGE of 25, which my Impala does, against a car that gets say, 20 mpg (or 30, if you rather). Doing the math, it comes out to 15 gallons per month difference. Not really all that much....unless gas hits $5 plus per gallon. It gets me that people run out and buy a car that gets 5, 6 or even 7 more miles to the gallon than what they drive, pay probably $20+k for it and think the gas savings will make the car payment
Whatever. I'm all for saving resources and helping the environment, but please, people; don't be stupid.
It reminds me of the few times it snows or ices around here. The Jeep and other truck dealers that have large inventories of 4wd vehicles will come and pick you up to go buy a vehicle from them. They open, no matter what. I have been sitting in a restaruant and actually heard people say they are waiting for the salesman to come pick them up. "I ain't gonna have no more problems gettin' around in the snow!" What an idiot. We are lucky to get one good snow a year.
Another funny thing was the sales guy at the Dodge dealership. I was looking at Chargers and he trys to sell me a new one, obviously, when I told him I was looking for an '06. He says let's go look at the new ones. Maybe I can get you into one of those for the same money. Right. I tell him I want a v-6 and he can't believe I don't want the Hemi!
When I tell him the obvious about the gas mileage he argues with me. We have a hard time finding a six banger, but the lot is FULL of Hemis. He says, "Man. It looks like about all we have are Hemis." To which I reply, "Gas is going to hit four bucks a gallon. Wonder why they are sitting around? After all, the gas mileage is about the same as the v-6s.
Before long, you guys will be paying US to TAKE a Hemi!"