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Dont buy gas on May 15th
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<blockquote data-quote="Fredless" data-source="post: 197905" data-attributes="member: 5197"><p>Well, gas skyrocketed overnight in the midwest and locally too.</p><p> </p><p>I bought gas yesterday as I usually do.</p><p> </p><p>Simply not buying gas on one day does nothing, as it did nothing - infact drove the prices up. Enjoy filling up today or later on this week because you ran on fumes with the heightened prices. Glad I got my gas at 3.07 yesterday.</p><p> </p><p>What is going to stop the gas prices from skyrocketing it decreasing demand. The demand is as high as ever - I have changed my driving habits (I drive more like an old person everyday), I only go out when necessary etc. I'm also de-modding one of my cars and selling it and I'm leaving the factory supercharger pulley on my daily driver now. It just isn't worth it anymore. People trading in their gas guzzlers for economic vehicles or motorcycles is whats going to help us - for the long term.</p><p> </p><p>I'm working on getting my old 95 Taurus SHO running again, so I won't have to drive my Grand Prix GTP daily (boost=required 91+octane=high gas bill). If gas hits 4.50-5 dollars a gallon, screw what my old lady feels about motorcycles, I'm buying one. </p><p> </p><p>Basic Economics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fredless, post: 197905, member: 5197"] Well, gas skyrocketed overnight in the midwest and locally too. I bought gas yesterday as I usually do. Simply not buying gas on one day does nothing, as it did nothing - infact drove the prices up. Enjoy filling up today or later on this week because you ran on fumes with the heightened prices. Glad I got my gas at 3.07 yesterday. What is going to stop the gas prices from skyrocketing it decreasing demand. The demand is as high as ever - I have changed my driving habits (I drive more like an old person everyday), I only go out when necessary etc. I'm also de-modding one of my cars and selling it and I'm leaving the factory supercharger pulley on my daily driver now. It just isn't worth it anymore. People trading in their gas guzzlers for economic vehicles or motorcycles is whats going to help us - for the long term. I'm working on getting my old 95 Taurus SHO running again, so I won't have to drive my Grand Prix GTP daily (boost=required 91+octane=high gas bill). If gas hits 4.50-5 dollars a gallon, screw what my old lady feels about motorcycles, I'm buying one. Basic Economics. [/QUOTE]
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